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Show Collinston. Newsy Notes from the Bustling Town Across the Way. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaton of Dewey-vllle Dewey-vllle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brown. School closed on Friday last and Miss Sarah Guernsey the teacher, has gone to her home In Salt Lake City, where 1ic will teach during the summer. On Wednesday evening, the Mendon orchestra furnished tho music for a dance held In Collinston hall. A number of people from the surrounding towns attended Tim Covert went to Malad Monday on business to be gone several days. Mrs. B.A.Pylo of Etmcr, Mo., who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Brown the past 8 months, returned to her home on Thursdsy. Willis Morgan has joined the Garland Basoball Team and accepted a position lu Owens' meat market of that place. Colllnstou's loss In Garland's gain. Warner Kidman of Pclt-rsboro, the efficient first baseman of our team, is now a member of the Garland toam. One of tbo most pleasant and enjoy, able dancing parties of the season was given by tho Y. L. M. I. A. of Ficldlug at the Fielding opera Iiousj on Friday evening last. The youug ladies deserve great credit for their efforts to mnko this party a success and the large attendance showed the appreciation of tho community. commun-ity. The Garland orchestra furnished music for the occasion, Ralph Staynor, the popular clerk at Evans' store, attended tho dance at Fielding Friday evening. Evan Morgan has had his residence newly painted. Mrs. M. J. Juhusou of Fielding is slowly improving. The Plymouth Music hall is progress. Ing slowly to completion. Joe Hill and other masons of Smltufluld are expected there this week and will rush the work, This bulldiug will be a credit to tho hustling llttlo towu when tlnished. The Fielding school closed on Friday last and Miss Matilda Orlob tho teacher, left Monday for Salt Lake City. George Laugtou of Logan was a visitor at Dr. Smith's on Saturday last. Hu lias on hh was home from Salt Laku City lu his blglipowcrcd Bulck ruuabout. Mr. Iluusuker and family of llonej-vllle llonej-vllle wero visitor lu Collluvou uu Sunday. Sun-day. I.lle Buseubark, section forvmnn of this place, whs lu llrlgliam Monday nn railroad business. Mrs. Mntt. Itlclitmls and two cblldrcu of Dewey are visiting relatives hero Wm. Orum anil family have relumed to Ihi-lr homo In Ogdcu nfler au extended extend-ed visit with relatives hero. liyrutu Jensen, Colllnstou's busy lumber iiuui, imtdu a visit to Garlaud Monday. Colllnstou's lUsoball team l.s making great preparations for tho game with the Lewis Jewelry Co. of Ogden to bo played ou the llrlgham diamond ou Decoration Day. A bunch of ball fans will follow Coach Brown and his team to champion them from tho bleachers. The Hammond Canal Company turned the water In their completed canal on Monday and tho farmers along the waterway are jubilant over the prospects for. the season's crop aid have great confidence con-fidence In the new management of the canal, Miss Pearl Saunders returned from Smlthflcld last Saturday. Brown, tho Hotel and Livery man, has some flno calendars nut advertising the One buss fishing In Bear River at Collinston. Collin-ston. Anglers after bass will do well to call on Mr. Brown for more definite Information. In-formation. The recent rains have made great Improvement Im-provement In the crops in tills vicinity. Dr. Smith who has been laid up tho past month from the results of nn accident acci-dent on the O.S, L. is able to bv about again. BUZZ. |