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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Judge Cherry was a Salt Laki , visi or this week, returning Wednesday. Wed-nesday. t K B Seven children who received baptism bap-tism Saturday were confirmed members mem-bers of the church Sunday. e r r Fremont Barne9 left Weduesday for Iowa to speud a fortnight or more selling lands in this valley. n v. m. 0. B. Berglund, L. Ludvigson June Metcalf, Alma Bartholomew and James Bown returned Wednesday Wednes-day from an automobile trip to Ziou. n at n L. D. Chrictenson left Sunday to be gone a few weeks on the Weber earing for sheep owned by the Christenson Bros. CRN Westview boys defeated the Gun. nison boys in a baseball match on the new ball ground Sunday afternoon, scoring 11 to 6. ? is ? Regular Sunday services at the Presbyterian chapel aa follows: 3:06 p m Suuday school. 4 :00 p m Preaching. 8 :00 p m Preaching. K M It Mrs. Jens Hansen cf Ceuterfield commemorated the sixtieth anniversary anniver-sary of her birth Saturday last. A-mong A-mong other relatives there were present to enjoy the event O.N. Lund and family of Salina. R It ft Cbris K. Christenson returned Wednesday from Salt Lake, where he went Sunday to accompany to the ,L. D,. S hospital his brother John T. -Ch'riatensoh of Manti, who is to un dergo an operation for gall stoue after a few days. ; t t as Believing it of interest to our readers read-ers and timely in view of the contention conten-tion about forest reserve regulations, we have in another column repro duced an article from the Deseret News descriptive of conditions in Twelve-mile canyon. w m m A Petition has been numerously signed by citizens of this valley asking ask-ing that the state land board reimburse reim-burse the Jewish colony for the Iobb to their crops through lack of water from the extension canal of the Piute project guaranteed by the state when the land was purchased. e r Anthony Metcalf and wife were visitors in Fayette Wednesday on the occasion of a surprise to his sister, Mrs. John Bartholomew, given by the relief eociety of which she is, president. J. W, Edwards aftes; an absence in Idaho since the 1st. at the sick bed of his sister, Mrs. Frank Hill who resides re-sides in Burley, returned Wednesday. Mr. Edwards left his sister Bomewhat. improved but not with full assurance of her ultimate recovery, a a The stake authorities are planning to bold a stake outing on the 31st inst. The Gunnison reservoir grove has been selected as the place to hold the gathering. All are invited to participate parti-cipate from evry ward in the stake, . each one to provide picnic and the several wards to contribute numbers on the contemplated program. R W R The Republican primary announc-. announc-. ed for last night was not attended by a sufficient uumber to justify taking I up the business and adjournment was I had until this Friday evening.. Six delegates and three alternates for re-' re-' presentation at the county convention f in Ephraim tomorrow are to be elected, elect-ed, a precinct committee eelected and precinct officers nominated. J 38 M Mrs. Emily Anderson was on Sen- |