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Show ELMO There has been somo sickness her, but nearly everyone is on the mend, again. Patriarch Charles Pulsipher, who has been living here for several years and has also been a resident of other towns in the county, passed away last Saturday Satur-day morning after an illness of three weeks, and was buried at Huntington, on Monday. (We expect to have a sketch of the life of Patriarch Pulsir pher for insertion next week. Ed.) Dee Oviatt and Miss Lillian Erickson were married last week in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Lilace Oliver has been suffering from another attack of appendicitis. The threshing is nearly all' done, leaving the farmers with a happy smile on their faces. (Continued on page 8) ELIVIO Mrs. Jones of St. George has been here visiting with her son Frank but has now returned home. Miss Mary Hansen has again returned return-ed home. We see again the faces of our students stud-ents of the E. S. A. who are home to spend Thanksgiving Dav with their parents. |