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Show LAWRENCE Cupid, the god of love, is behaving in an incomprehensible manner; o it may be that leap year is arousing the curiosity of a Castle Dale sweetheart, we do not vouch' for t(ii3, ncvever, but only advert to incidental evidence. Just let us know, Bro, Wimmer, and we'll all be there. Bishop Miller anu others have returned return-ed from the San Juan country, and are not inclined to to move down there. However, Mr. Miller is prone toward Idaho. The basket-ball games between the town and district school, resulted in scores of 10 to 11 in favor of the town boys, and 2 to 5 in favor of the town girls. The school though beaten, taught us a lesson in deportment. Mr. Allred of Ferron, stake secretary of the Y. M. M. I. A., was doing business busi-ness connected with the association here Wednesday. Dr. T. C. Hill of Huntington left a little guest at the home of Mrs. Ammon Mangrum A baby girl. It's the first, and they intend to keep her. Mark it. Bro and Sister Roper left Thursday for a summer's visit with their children chil-dren who are living in Idaho. We wish these old people (Bro. Roper i3 seventy six) a pleasant trip. The J. W. Nixon Mercantile Institution Institu-tion of Lawrence was moved to Huntington Hun-tington last Wednesday. While here it was managed by C. M Miller. The last clique of men who went to San Juan County, write us that they are highly pleased with that country. Edgar M. Barton visited our school Wednesday. |