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Show ( (otsnty (orrg gg j L - ) ORANGE VI LLE i Quite a number of young foiks have gone to the mountains for an outing out-ing and more are going in the next few : days. l Thos. Humphrey and Mrs. Eva Curtis were married here Wednesday after- noon and they gave their wedding ball 'l in the evening. Their well wishers i are legion. j Wm. J. Reid, wife and son, of Caliente ; Nev., and Mrs. Mary Gentry of Panacea, Nev., are here visiting with relatives and friends. Will looks as though the climate agreed with him. i The following young married couples 1 were increased in number in the last week: to Elliot Fox and wife a son. to Fred M. Huntington and wife a (laugher, (laugh-er, and to Spencer Snow and wife a son. Say that Orangeville is not increasing in-creasing in numbers! I j The Ke.ieh Stock Co. held forth to j goodly house on Thursday evening. ! i J. K. Reid has plenty of red astrakhan astrak-han apples for sale also some red Junes. They make nice jelly and are all wormless. j ! PERRON ! Anton Hoggaard of Manti came to Ferron Monday and took back ith him Miss Ruby Funk. She left the impression impress-ion here, that they will visit the justice of the peace about October. A large crowd of young people lett Wednesday for an outing in the mountains. mount-ains. There are some married people also spending a few days in the shadow of the pines. Chris. Christensen his ordered 50 tons of coal for the season's threshing. Harvestiug has already begun. Miss Ruth Hmsen has taken Miss ; Ruby , Funk's place as clerk in the Modern Merc. Co. store. Mr. Roylance, a produce buyer has been in town the past few days to buy up honey and alfalfa seed and honey. Vie Funk and Novella Turnbow have gone on their honeymoon. They have J only re-iched a bee apiary at Clawson, I however. j A. G. Anderson expects to can 100,000 j pounds of honey this season. This I means, if the present price holds good, $6,500. A pretty good bank account for one year's harvest. j Mrs. E. K. Funk, Jr., has gone to Helper whereshe will visit her daughter Mrs. David Griffiths and also receive medical treatment. I 1 The stork visited the home of Ernil Jensen and left them their first baby. Cacia Folsom, of Salt Lake Citv, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Lemon. Guy Curtis is home from Salt Lake City, where he has been working since school closed. |