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Show 1 FERRON A big Red Cross dance was held in 1 tie. auditorium Friday night, attended 'y a large crowd. A fine bedspread itiil dainty baby bonnet were raffled off for the benefit of the cause. Bishop Wilford Petersen, Joseph Zwahlen, Will ' Dugmore, and Misses Olivia Andersen and Pernellie Thompson Thomp-son are Ferron attendants at conference. confer-ence. Niels J. Chrlstensen is back from a trip around the world, said trip taking up the better part of a week. George Pettey Is back from Price where he went to get his baby Buick uhich he had left there for repairs on his way in from the Reservation. Some difficulty was experienced in getting extras for his car. The Liberty Bond meeting held Wednesday night in the auditorium was a huge success although C. R. . . Marcusen of Price, the main speaker of the evening, failed to appear. Dr. Bruce Easley took his place and he proved himself to be a very able substitute. sub-stitute. There was a fine program and a period of dancing wound up the evening. eve-ning. Mayor Henry Thompson and C. E. Larsen, the barber, went to Price on business last Sunday. Some meeting of some kind, we think. Mrs. Hardy passed through town Monday on her way to Rochester where she joins her husband who is associated In business with Quince Crawford. Earl Barney came home Sunday from a trip to Green River. He reports re-ports the roads good through that country. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conover Wednesday, Dr. Easley attending. Eeverything is reported re-ported fine. J. B. MacKnight is again in town, this time accompained by the International Inter-national Harvester man, Mr. Johnson. Sophus Nelson is going out with th'e Co-op herd of sheep this summer and we suppose Soph will turn his farm over to his boys. Peter Rasmussen's daughters from Molen came near having a bad accident acci-dent Wednesday. The girls had completed com-pleted their shopping and had left their outfit for a few moments when the horse got frightened and ran a-way, a-way, scattering groceries and dry goods and buggy in different parts pf town. Luckily, no one was hurt. Miss Laura Rasmussen has taken Miss Andersen's place as clerk in the Ferron Merc, store and Miss Olsen has taken Mr. Dugmore's place in the institution. in-stitution. Ray Blackburn came home for a few days to visit with his mother before be-fore he goes out with the sheep for the summer. Marion Crawford came in for supplies. sup-plies. He says it will be a week before be-fore he will start the sheep toward Mounds for shearing. Mrs. Thos. Fugate and daughters, Leah, Zetta, and Mti;gurite, left Monday Mon-day for Bingham canyon where they will join Mr. Fugate. After visiting in Salt Lake and Utah counties, Miss Leah will return home, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. H. Clark, of Bingham. w. s. s. |