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Show UKWEl'VILLE. A No 4y Itiulgol of 1 1 ems frmu n North r era Neighbor. Kim to it Bl'glkr: Thinking a few items from our ijuict little town would be of interest in-terest in your paper, I send you the following: The weather is very warm, grain nearly all cut, and threshing will begin next week. On July 28th the young people gave Miss Lettie Dewey a pleasant surprise, in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in dancing; danc-ing; ice cream and cake were served. serv-ed. The party adjourned about 1 o'clock. All felt they had had an enjoyable time. Last Saturday the Primary Ass! . went on an excursion to Cold Water Canyon. The service hei ri s being ripe, the children enjoyed themselves very much, MissJannio Day of Richmond, is over visiting her sister, Mrs Pbehe. Uurbanks. Mrs. Mollie Anderson and be.r brother Bill are down from Portage visiting with friends. Sunday night the town was made lively by a crowd of young people out serenading. The songs, with guitar accompaniment, were pleasing pleas-ing to the ear in the serene shades of evening. Mr. Hess and Mr. Koyal of Coll ins ton, were among the m err)r ..u'owd Sunday night. Mrs. Lizzie Burbanks gave her daughter Eva a pleasant birthday party, Tuesday. The few decent girls .that are left 'yit" feel more' reconciled to the piece published about them than they did at first. Tiik Bugler is always as welcome wel-come as a good shower would be these b it days. Constant Readkr. Dcweyville, Aug, 2. |