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Show Lydia Childs. Besides being nine members of the club present were Mrs. E. Swain and Mrs. Edna Mchau S-tlmon, visiting guests from Salt Lake. Followiug the routine of procedure a guessing game wps played, the prize going to j Mrs. Linda Jensen, aud a delightful ! luncheon served. The home of Mrs. Eva Jensen will form the meeting place for the club August 20. a Funeral for Peter N. Koseberg of this city, whose demise this paper chronicled last week took place from the R. S. hall Monday afternoon, the obsequies being under direction of BishoD James Rhhiduhsoii. Remarks Visiting guests at the home of MiBS Josie Curtis the past fortnight are Miss Emily Fleming of Emery, Mrs. E J. Hanks of Richfield, and Miss Berneice Potts, teacher in the Wasatch Wa-satch academy at Mouut Pleasant, a at a Mrs. Minnie C. TayloV entertained at the home Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Christine Christeuson who on the day previous had attained the age of seventy-seven years. Dinner was served, covers being laid for twelve, A dessert of ice cream and cake was served the company, closing the social time had. K K Carlisle B. Madseu of Mauti is in were made by Brigham Jensen and Andrew Jensen, both of Centerfield where deceased formerly had resided, and John Larson presideutiu charge locally of the high priests, to which deceased belonged. Mrs. Emily Anderson An-derson presided at the organ and led the Binging for the occasion. Interspersing Inter-spersing the remarks of condolence Nephi GleJhill suug by special re-request re-request the hymn ' O, My Father." There were numerous tokens of beautiful beau-tiful flowers and a tenderness of spirit that bespoke great love for the departed brother, whose name had been stricken from the ever lessening lessen-ing roll of our old settlers of honor. charge of the postoffice in this city as assistant, . relieving Postmaster Miss Von Nordeck who has been granted a vacation. Miss Von Xordeck with her sister, Grace, accompanying wil spend her vacation iu the vicinity of Salt Lake aud Ogden, being absent about a month. The postoffice by October 1st it is expected will change location to the Swain block now in course of coostruotiou adjoining the Childs' Btore, and will be iu charge of Miss Linda Bardsley, who received the appoiutment of postmaster to succeed Miss Voa Nordeck, resigned. t m m. NEW POTATOES can be had of A. P Modeen. Advt. LOCAL ECHOES. E. S. Childs who has been quite low with typhoid is reported to be on the improve, n m m Ground has be3n broken this week for the new store to be oecupiel by A. S. Malouf & Bros, of the Fashion store early this fall. K W " A special conference of the local Relief society was held in this city Wednesday morning, the stake officers offi-cers attending and imparted inatruc-Ition inatruc-Ition for future guidance, An unusual un-usual attendance of members was shown on the occasiou w v The Self Culture club met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. |