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Show Wlfo Bits of Local I w I Information JL ! j Concerning Iht MotirnenU and 'Doingj IC j ; pjjtL ef Oar Vcovlt in ''oan and County. j Mrs. Emma Christensen is back at the parental home following a winter and spring spent in Colorado. Mrs. Wm. Cash jr. was reported at death's door yesterday morning following fol-lowing the birth of a daughter. Justice R. C. Miller last Monday u-nited u-nited in marriage Ira F. Lott and Jennie Jen-nie O. Norwood, both of Huntington. . Single men and men and teams desiring de-siring work on state roads will apply to Carl Wilberg, state road agent. (adv) Mrs. James Peterson returned the first of the week from Sunnyside wh(?re she spent the Fourth with her son Leo and family. John I. Evan was down from Sunnyside Sun-nyside this midweek preparatory to moving his family down in order the better to look after local holdings. LOST-Pair of tortoise-smell glasses ' somewhere in Castledale or on road to Orangeville. Reward if returned to this office. Mrs. Mary Gregerson, daughter, Miss Bolina, and youngest son are back from a visit with relatives and friends in Idaho. A. D. Keller and family left Tuesday Tues-day morning for Manti, called there by the illness of Mr. Keller's father who is pretty well along in years. The Pleasure slub members met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Dickson last Wednesday afternoon, a very enjoyable enjoy-able time being spent. A flash of lightning during Wednesday's Wednes-day's storm was fatal to a couple of cows in the Jeffs pasture, both critters crit-ters being killed Instantly. Mr .and Mrs. Bert Moffitt ofj Orangeville, expert chiropractic peo- pie carry in this issue an invitation to afflicted people to call and give them ,a trial. They are home people and should receive the people's patronage. patron-age. Vern Boulden was an eye-witness to the little fisticuff fracas staged on Main street last Saturday afternoon, and ye editor narrowly averted an accurate ac-curate demonstration at the hands of Mr. Boulden when last week's issue came out, the arrival of a girl at the ' Boulden home being therein heralded, i when it was a boy the first in the family who made his debut. Two long days were spent in Justice ' R. C. Miller's court Wednesday and Thursday trying the suit for recovery brought by J. W. Nixon against Ed Jensen of Cleveland. Plaintiff alleged the leading of frosted potatoes into a carload being shipped by plaintiff to eastern buyers, the carload later being disposed of at a loss. Judge Miller decided there was no cause for action and the case w;Ii be appealed to the district -c i t, it is understood. A. M. Tru--.an represented Nixon and B. W. Dalton represented Jensen. ! Several local young people attended ' ! a farewell party tendered Guy Snow in Orangeville last night. j Tomorrow (Sunday) evening will be the last we shall see of the "juice" I until next Friday at the earliest. The mill will undergo extensive repairs in the meantime. The Progress printery this week turned out a batch of enrolling and appointment ap-pointment cards for the baby con- Terence at Ferron. Mrs. Clara B. ' Singleton is chairman of the conference. confer-ence. j Report has it that Emery Larsen I has sold his home to D. A. Lowry of Ferron who comes here to run the , local mill as soon as he can get out from under some of the government-milling government-milling at Ferron. Help becoming very scarce in the automobile repairing line as in other lines, Mr. Stork decided to help out S. A. Alger in the matter and brotjght a fine son to his home last Sunday morning. morn-ing. Mother and babe are doing well. FOR SALE The West half of Lot Three, Block 27, Huntington Townsite survey; has house of four rooms of one and one-half stories; stack yard, cor-rall, cor-rall, and granary. House is insured for $600.00. Enquire of Bengt Jon-son, Jon-son, Huntington, Utah, (adv.l 3-2mo. ) Joseph West and family are cozily located in the Beebe residence, having purchased the property the first of the week. The Wests are old residenters hereabout but have made their home in Green River and on the Reservation since leaving the county. Their most recent home has been in Cleveland. A display ad for the famous Cushman Cush-man gasoline engine made its initial appearance in last week's issue and will be continued for a time. A. Greenhalgh of Ferron is the county agent for this faithful machine and has placed several in the towns of the county, all of those sold doing excellent excel-lent work. John Miller of Cainsville, a well-known well-known prospector, was in town this week trying to make his way out east to look up some "signs" he ran across years ago. With the present premium : ion different rare metals it is his idea I ! that the stuff he has in mind will pan lout pretty good. The almost contin- ual rains have prevented him from ! making the trip, however. B. W. Dalton pleaded guilty to the ; ! charge of assault and battery pre- j ferred against him in connection with j the fracas of last Saturday and was fined $25 by Justice R. C. Miller. Carl Wilberg, the other party, pleaded guilty guil-ty to a charge of disturbing the peace ' but changed his plea before the pass-! pass-! ing of sentence and will ask for a I change of venue, it is understood. I w. s. s. |