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Show MUNTliNGTOIN The postponement for a couple of weeks of public gatherings to allow any probable cases of contagious disease di-sease to develop without further exposures, ex-posures, was discontinued Monday when school - opened full-fledged with teachers and pupils, the ninth grade included. The town board is observing wise and strict measures to preserve the health of our community and only two cases of contagious disease have thus far been discovered. A Republican primary will be held in the school house Saturday for the purpose pur-pose of electing delegates to the county convention. The Y. L. M. I. A. gave its "Sock" party last Saturday with a large jolly crowd in attendance, but most everybody's every-body's feet were too small, not to get in step with the music, but to swell the proceeds for honor beads. J. V. Leonard and family have left ua to make their home in Provo. Mrs. Ellis Johnson has accompanied her son Rex, and her sister, Mis3 Vesta Wakefield, to Provo where Rex and Vesta will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon were in Salt Lake Wednesday making preparations prepa-rations for their son St. Clair, and daughter Nina, to attend school. U. E. Curtis was in town Wednesday in the capacity of county attorney,' attending at-tending to important business matters, the nature of which was not made public. pub-lic. Albert Collard has filed a suit in the justice'i court vs. J. M. Bradley for the purpose of collecting the sum of $81.75 alleged to be due on a city lot. Wednesday was the occasion of some excitement and indignation when the constable levied on a, saddle claimed by George Sherman. The saddle is alleged to be part of the property sold to J. B; Johnson and Martin S. Black, the purchase pur-chase price of which Mr. Black had ob" tained judgment for. |