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Show .. 1 FAYETTE ; NEWS ITEMS i Max Mellor, the 3-yeax-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mellor, Mel-lor, barely escaped serious injury Monday, when his hand caught in an electric wringer, and was wound in up to the elbow.' The little fellow made this remark soon after his injury: "It wung me up to da elbow." Everyone is happy that it didn't prove more serious. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Christen-sen Christen-sen and son, Dwayne, just recently re-cently returned from a two week vacation to the northern part of Idaho. Drought, hail storms and floods, as well as rabbits, have practically "destroyed all the beets, lucern seed and grain that might have been a great help to the people of Fayette. .Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mellor and daughter, Flossie, and niece, Fon, motored to Salt Lake last week, combining business with pleasure. pleas-ure. . It seems, by the over-crowded J school truck, that it will be nec- i essary for someone to donate an-! other one to transport the large! number of children from Fayette ; to the high school. School opened Monday at Fayette, showing- an attendance of about 65 students. Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Christian-son Christian-son of Monroe were visitors of j relatives and friends at Fayette Friday of last week. |