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Show 14 YEARS AGO , From the Progress of June 1, 1901 J. W. Seely this week shipped his wol clip, receiving 8:,4 cents on commission. com-mission. Mrs. John Burke, Sigrid, Dorcas, and Ferdy Andersen went to Salt Lake i Thursday. j J. D. Killpack of Ferron is reported i to have sold his farm adjoining John C. I Lemon's place to a Mr. Barney of Kan- osh for $3000. " I Harry, the young son of George Brandon, while playing with a clothes ' wringer on Wednesday afternoon, al-I lowed the index finger of the left hand j to become caught in the machine, the result of wdiich was a broken finger. Jimmy Westwood, the 13-year old son of George Westwood of HuntingLon, met with a frightful accident last Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. While riding a pony j the animal became unmanagaole, and ran at high speed along a barb wire fence with the boy. Jimmy's right leg came in contact with the fence, the barbs and wire lacerating the flesh to the bone, and to the width of four or five inches, leaving a deep gapina wound that was a frightful sight to behold. Dr. Pearson was summoned from Castledale. Cas-tledale. Sam Williams jr., and family of Emery Em-ery parsed through town Thursday for Salt Like. John Lemon dropped in from Ferron last Saturday and reminded us that he was the only Lemon grower in the county. coun-ty. He is raising a large crop, none of his lemons weighing less than a pound. |