Show From Iehl Republican Special Service Alay 17 Time The ex cx- of the tho Iohl High took plate 7 luat will Abou 1 present A A. C. C state superintendent Prof R. R It Ly Lynnn Ly- Ly nail of Salt Lake President O. O II 11 Brim Prof A A. A C. C Lund and Mf Miss s Iton on of the lie U. U Y 1 U. U present and ook loic part In time the There were graduates from roan the lie eight grade thirty from the first firs cli and twelve twelve- graduates from the lie second see sec 1 ond year A heavy frost visited last night potatoes tomatoes etc were da damaged tL at Thomas Webb's Webbs corral coiral hn has n lcd More iOie than 70 were ere there re this year by iy the hue three forty men who were at work The fleeces avill av- av ill ged about t seven pounds each anti and sold it 41 W 0 cents to 23 cents About the hue same annie number of sheep was sheared at Fairfield Fair Fair- field a few miles west of hero here Fourteen ears of wool have been shipped to lieS lieS- ton tori and St St. Louis am and two cars to Provi Providence dence Jence About OuO fleeces lo to bo be sold Air Mr amid amid- Mrs J. J i 1 Ross floss will move to City Ida to make their home with theta son Edward ROM floss during the tue A A. C. C Pearson and anal Benjamin Holiday have gone to Nampa rda Tda they haveS have accepted positions with tho Westin West Vest Vestin in in Idaho Sugar company James Janies M. M Anderson who has been a teacher here for several years ins sold his home to If f ernal anal anil will to Salt Lake where he lie has Ims a position In tho schools J J J. J of Winter Quarters ins bought the home of J. J T. T tn l wll move his family hero at once Charles Karl foreman for lie tho Utah Clint Light Power lower company who mu mil been living hiving at has moved hits his family to their new home here at First JIrs East East- and First North |