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Show Centerfield. Recpnt births in Centerfield are : August 12, a girl tQ thn wife of W. fl. Dennisoa nd a girl to the wife of Thomas Nielson; August li, a boy their tenth child, to Mr. and Mrs. Laures Christeneoa ; August 18, a girl to the wife of John W. Nielson ; August Aug-ust 20, a boy to the wife of Erastus Sorenson . Mrs. C. H. Embley sustained a serious wound to one of her fingers Monday while in the act of bottling fruit. Blood vessels were cut off by contact with the broken glass, and in order to check the profuse bleedi eg it was necessary to employ the aid of a surgeon, Dr. J. O. Mellor attending in the absence of Dr. Hagan, While Mrs. Embley suffers considerable pain from the wound, no more serious result is expected. The dress making class opened here a moDth since by Mi9s P. Anderson And-erson of the Snow acadamy is attended attend-ed by the full capacity the room is able tc accommodate. It speaks well fGr the industrial learning among the fair sex of our community. J j E. W-estover located here about a month ago from California but intends in-tends making his home in Gunnison, where he has bought him a farm from C. I. Christenson. Weduasday uight recorded a light froBt, enough to wilt young lucera and slightly damage such as totiatoes and cucumbers. Pretty early in the season for the cold wave to appear. A steam thresher commenced business busi-ness at Axtell Weduesday. Arthur metcalf & Co. expuct starting up two machines next Monday, in earnest for the season's run. Our band boys met with great success at their party given in the opera house Wednesday evening. Chris Nielson and Miss Mary Ethel Fjeldsted, both of this place, were married at Manti Wednesday of this week . Henry Christiansen was called Monday to Mt. Pleasant, where his wife is reported critically ill. |