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Show LAWRENCE William H. Staker was again reelected re-elected for the three year ter.n as one of our school board Mr. Staker is a progressive young rna.i. We are expecting to celebrate the the 24th of July in excellent style. 1 Many prizes will be given away for tl e best participators in parade and spoits. John Arnold has been suffering again with hay-fever and asthma. We are glad to note that he is improving. Mrs Anderson and son are visiting j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira A Day. Herhom.'isat Pocatello, Idaho. (Continued from last week) Ralph Hansen is able to walk againc 1 after having run a rusty nail in his foo which caused blood poisoning. Colonels Henry Roper add Alma Staker h.ve r turned home from Sanpete San-pete county, where they went to receive re-ceive the pensions allowed them for , their past service in war. Edward Wilson and family are preparing pre-paring to go on the mountain for a month or so. Mr. Wilson will work in the timber. H. E. Jensen and John P. Hansen are out-of-town workers, on the sawmill and Midland trail respectively. From the megaphone July 4th, at Hiawatha, "Of the eight sprinters in the 100-yard dash, Christensen of Lawrence won first money with a big margin." Mrs. Sadie Wilson expects to visit in j Sslt Lake for a couple of weeks. |