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Show LAWRENCE There is much talk of bettering cur culinary water system. The time is near when the stranger will come and settle with us; and when the boy who has previously lived here, cannot say to his younger brother, as the story is ie-lated. ie-lated. "Here! dont you drink too much of that water or it will kill you." John P. Hansen and Albert Tuft left last Wednesday for Monticello where they will contract work during the summer. sum-mer. Dr. T. C. Hill of Huntington was a pleasant visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MoYgan Lewis, this week. j While there he left a precious baby j boy. j The new bishopric who were set a-I a-I part at the last quarterly conference, j are bishop, Oie M.Tuft, first counselor, j W. H. Staker and second counselor, William Arnold, Sr. Bro. Clem Christ-ensen Christ-ensen was chosen as ward clerk. The Lawrence baseball team is go- ing to reorganize, which means that they will be ready for a fourth of July series. They mean to be champions. A play will be rendered in the near future for the benefit of 'the ..baseball club. j Mrs. Amelia Anderson from Pocatel-1 lo, Idaho, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Day. At the wedding dance given Wednesday Wednes-day night by Mr. and Mrs. Wimmer 1 Hill, the following guests from Castle- ! dale joined in the merriment. Messrs. j Joseph and George Seely, Misse3 Nora, ( ! Pearl, and Estella Seely, Anna Wood, Ivo Rasmussen, Fbrence Shiner and I Dennie Larsen . |