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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS "Keep the Homo Fires Burning" lIlss Alta Harris went to Og-ten Og-ten yesterday. Geo. Hadloy vas a passenger to Brlgham CItyvMonday. Carl M. Smith went to Brlg-liam Brlg-liam City on business Monday. John,E. Baird of Brlgham was a Garland visitor last Saturday, i o Ray S. Welling was in the county scat on business Monday. Carl Rogers made a trip to ! Malad City, Idaho, one day last W. L. Grover canio into town from his raiiqh in Promontory Monday. John J. Shuruwny and J. H. Archibald motor-id to IiOgnn on business Monday. Mrs. Charlotte Tims and Mrs. John Tims of Plymouth, were Garland visitors Monday. o Tho many friends of Hoyt Mowry will bo pleased to learn tlmt ho has landed safely "ovcr-sens." "ovcr-sens." This has been a "wet" week. Wednesday night's thunder shower or downpour was a real "soaker". o Yo Edieor and family motored to Brlgham last Sunday and were fortunato In making tho - trip with only three "blow-outs." o jContarctor F. A. Webster left Monday of this week for Portage I whero ho will erect a now dwcll- j . ing for John Knudson of that Niels Niclson took his son, Ephraim, who Is a littlo hard of hearing, to Brlgham City Tues-t Tues-t dny, to nppear beforo the v county board of examiners. ? ' Mrs. W. A. Halght of Kays- . vllJo, mother of Dixie Shelton, is n guest at the Shelton homo this week. Dick has had an at-tack at-tack of tho "Flue" but is some-what some-what improved. o Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Preston , and tho Misses Lizzlo Preston and Wanda Roso motored to Brlgham City fast Sunday and also visited relatives at Call's Earl Bowcutt and Fred Nyo, who aro attending the Students' Training school at tho Univer-Jlty Univer-Jlty of Utah, camo home last Saturday. They returned to school again Sunday. Elwood G. Winters, who rcgis-" rcgis-" tered for training in tho Stud- ents' Army Training Corps of tho U. A. C, Logan, left last Fri-day Fri-day for Camp McArthur. the Officers' Training school at Waco, Texas. Niels Nielson and family have moved into town from their farm homo north of this city and have taken possession of R. N.- Nlel- son's rcsidenco Just west of tho depot which was formerly own-ed own-ed by Chns. Bowon. Our Bchool teachers are hav- ing an unlooked-for vacation owing to tho "Flue" close-up. ' Most of them left last Friday for their respective homes where they will remain until tho ln-fliienzn ln-fliienzn epidemic blows over. |