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Show RIVERSIDE. Our public schools have been closed clos-ed and public gatherings prohibited for tho past two weeks, but as no moro cases of contnglous diseases have doveloped, every thing Is once more In a normal condition. Mrs. M. J. Richards, Jr., has returned re-turned from a visit to Farmlngton. Mrs. E. T. Cnpener Is reported ill suffering from a complication of diseases. dis-eases. , Bp. M. J. Rlchnrds Is In Lognn thts week doing temple work. Joseph Hadfleld,- our genlnl constable con-stable and road suporylsor, returned Saturday from Logan where ho spent tho week at the Logan temple. Mrs. Julia Richards and Mrs. Nancy H. Hnaa hnvo rntnrnpil frnm Mpsh City, Arizona, whoro' thoy"wont to attend at-tend tho funeral of their mother, Mrs. Peterson. They went via the Salt Lake Route and Santa Fo R. R. Into tho region of "perpetual summer." "Aunt Julln" now exhibits orange blossoms, cactus plants and wood, palm leaves and. other specimens of the tropical region to show whoro she has been. March 4 th. Jay Kay. |