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Show VICTOR Another grandson for the Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills are certaLily proud of their little son, it being the first addition to the family. Hyrum is the baby no longer. His father, Mr. F. F. Noyes brought home a little girl to be the baby the daughter of Mr. Lewis of Price. The mother died last summer leaving five children, the. v oldest being a boy of fourteen. Rebec-' ca is third to the oldest, being eight years old. She seems happy and content con-tent in her new home. J. W. Warff seems to like Victor. He is working every day, improving his place. Samuel, Jr., Raymond and William Wells have returned from Sunnyside. It seems too cold up there to suit them. Mr. Earl Mills, a brother to the bishop has returned from on the Sevier. He came o it to sell his stock. We understand under-stand that G. T. Olsen.Jr., of Emery ia buying cattle here. We hear that J. A. Curtis, Jr., is soon to bring home his new bride. But some one told us he was on the Cedar moun- . tains, and we are wondering if Bhe lives up there.or if he went up there so ; he could see over to Elmo. Be careful Elmo, you may lose one of your bright young ladies. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Reynolds have been down visiting with their daughter. Home missionaries came down from i Cleveland but there were none of the bishopric here so they intend coming next Sunday. Teacher Name the leading products of Europe. Student Miuif-icuiring, herdiuir. air.i : mining. |