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Show Axtell Notes. There is a slight improvement in the condition of the sick woman men tioned heretofore, Mrs. Mary Denison Two of ber sisters spent the week here ministering to her wants, but are o-bliged o-bliged to return to their respective homes at Manti and Salt Lake, necessitating neces-sitating the employing of another at tendant. Some confusion in the home happened by a defective stovepipe flue setting fire to tho room, Luck- ily, there was water on hand that had been carried from the canal for the washing, or the houae would probably proba-bly hive been destroyed. Frightening Frighten-ing of the iumates and a littie excite-meut excite-meut totalled up the harm done. A drain ditch is being made on the county road-side through the swampy portion north of here. Work is progressing pro-gressing nicely considering the soft condition of the soil and the very bad weather. It will be a big improvement improve-ment to that Dortiou of the road whpn completed and will help as well toward tow-ard draining contiguous farm lauds. H. M. Neilson was over to Gunnison Gunni-son Wednesday dealing in realty, by which be has added acreage to his already extensive farm. Joseph P Anderson of Ephraim was a bui-iness visitor h'sre this week. Alma Jorgenson of Emery is here on business. Mrs. Annie Johnson ahd Mrs. Johanna Jo-hanna Olson were in Manti to spend founder's week. A new boy gUddens the home of Mr. and Mrs.-M. P. Sorensou, born to them November 30. |