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Show v J HUNTINGTON The weather has been a little chilly for three or four days past and the wind has blown some which helps to make it so. As usual the nursery men are delivering de-livering their stock of trees, which help to thicken up Emery county orchards. This makes one more move towards the great general orchard that our county will be when it is filled from one end to the other with trees and that will be 111 UIC IICOl ALVJ.. Last Sunday evening the Bishop met with a few of the choir members but few of the older members were present. The choir has been out of whack, as we simetimes say, for son; time and a long talk was given on the unsatisfactory" unsatisfact-ory" work of late, outas the main causes were not mentioned, wj don't expect much imorovement very soon. The canals on bcn sides oc the river are having a th irougn cleaning this spring. There was but iittle dane last year and on accoant o. tnis i.ne water was not as it should have been. j The shearing boys are all a v if now, i some at Price and some at Jerico and jfrom tnere will gj n rt.i to Id no and : Wyoming. i Miss Myrtle Kirby, who has been as-l as-l sisting witn tne co iking at tne shearing ' : pens in Price, was brought home very ill with pneumonia. We hope sue will be out soon. Tne changes tnat were expected to be made in the meeting house were voted down in Priescnood meeting last Monday Mon-day evening. So there will be none for tne present. Mrs. J- W. Nixon is visiting in Provo ana Salt Lae with her cnildren. Sne is a tirei wo n in, navi.ig clerki 1 so long, and needs a rest. Plastering in the meeting house tower ! began on Thursday morning. H. A. roller behind tne spreaders. Next Sunday being Easter a program will be prepared for both Sunday school and the sacrament meeting. Elders ! Peter NieUon and Wm. Howard will ! be the speakers at the p. m. session. ' A new way of playing sluff has been : adopted by the young ladies of Hunt-Mngton. Hunt-Mngton. When they think that their . , beaux are not acting just as they should thev get together and make it up that !they will all slu.f together. This is ; what happened here last Sunday night, : when about twenty young men were ! each equally surprised by their young j lady stuffing him. Next morning they , could be heard .o say "l wonder what ' -l-U 4-U oil T fflM it. was the .n itter wiui i.ic.u " --it." --it." Oar young ladies are just beginning begin-ning to find out that thev can weild an influence and have things go about right if they want to. So it is about time that our boys make up their minds to quit all their bad habits and become even more circumspect (if it were possible) pos-sible) than ever, pay due respect to their sweethearts and not get too gay if they don't want to be taken down now and then. We will give you another trial boys, but we want you to be manly, because a queen of trumps counts far !more than an ordinary king.-An ob-I ob-I server. CLEVELAND t OUOWing IS Uie oci-iij 6'" record for the fourth week in March: Dean Cowley, 100 Monday ; 100 Tuesday ; 100 Wednesday; 100 Thursday; 100 Friday Fri-day Merril Johnsen 100, 103, 100, 100. 100;' Veda Oisen 100, 103, 100. 100, 100; Julia Clegg 100, 100, 100, 100, 0; Hyrum Atwood 100. 100, 100, 100; 100; Oliver i Cramer 100. 70, 100, 50, 70; Merril Alger ! 100, 100, 100, 0, 100; Thomas Davis 100. I 100, 100, 100, 90; James Stokes 100, 100. i 100, 100, 100; Floyd Anderson 90, 90, 100. ! 100, 70; Earl Ward 100, 100, 100, 100, 80; Nellie Beveridge 100, 100, 100, 100. 100; Charlotte Erickson 100, 100, 100. 100, 100; Freda Jensen 100, 103, 100, 100. 90; May Christensen 100, 100, 100, 100, 100. Miss Grace Cox is the teacher. |