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Show j last seen Nels bad a smile on his t laee as large as a bay steer. I Mr. Bacon and son are d"ing a j rushing busines-; in the blacksmith-, blacksmith-, ing and wagon repaiih g line. A pleasant surprise was given by the V. L. M. 1. A. to their worthy and loving president, Mrs Martha Burton. There were numerous presents. pres-ents. After relieving a large table of its load of delieious" picnic the parly indulged in games, recitations recita-tions and songs. Those who took the most active part were. M rs. jSylvia Olson. Mrs. Margaret Me-it'li:tm, Me-it'li:tm, Mrs. Alice U se. Miss tiva Jiosc. A party of P. V. Ni in rods ore making preparations for a great slaughter of the feathery tribe at Locomotive, 0 miles cast of Kelton. Mrs, Lucinda Campbell of Immigrant Immi-grant Springs, and Mrs. Ann Callahan Calla-han of Bark Valley, have gone to North Ogden. llyruiu Chadwick and Waller James went with them, but they have returned home now. The trustees have taken pily 011 tho school houses and given them a fresh coat of white-wash whL-h makes Lhcin look quito civilizod. 0. J. Norr and T. W. Uoc of Snowville, passed "through here Friday on their way to (I rouse Creek. Thanksgiving passed oil' very : quietly over here. l)!iV Duol. j Park A'allcy. Dee. 2. I j MORE FROM PARK VALLEY. ' i Xels Jensen is the happiest man i on Indian Creek, his wife presented him with a sweet littie girl. Moth- ' er and babe doing ncll. When |