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Show y : v v Summit, Utah v ;, Summit, Nov. 14, 100G. There hnvo boon n number of sowing bees lately, whioh prcoluime winter is nnproaohing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lnwronco, Jr., are rejoicing in tho advent of n little dnughtor, who arrived eurly this morning. Bro. Curtis af tho Reorganized church la holding nsorios of meetings hore, whioh hro causing much comment com-ment and oxoitement. Tho eponkor la thoroughly convorsant with his sldo of tho question, and to use a along expression, ho has our pooplo "guessing "guess-ing somo." Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hales, who aro spending the winter in" Summit, wore muoh alurmed yestorduy at tho frantic ecrenmiuf! of tboir littlo sou Lorin. Upon examination thoy found ho hud pushed a pino nut up ono nostril. Aftor spending an hour or two in usolesB ondoavors to dislodgo it, thoy took tho child to Cedur where It was soon removed by Doctor Green. Last Sundny wo woro favored with o visit from stuko oilloors of tho Y. M. uud Y. L. M. I. A. By request thoy occupied tho timo at our nftornoon meeting. Tho usual M. 1. A. program was carried out in tbo evening. The literary lectures on Charles Lamb aud Thomas Do Qninoey woro given bj Pros. Barbara S. Twcodio and Ruth Stirling. Counselors Ellon M. (Dalley,.- cfcd 5 jBltf'yj.vIIuJolJvydvc toleaaod with a votO of thanks, and Francis Farrow und Ann Pratt wero pi o9on tod, sustained and sot apart in tboir plnoo as Counsolora to fros. Barbara S. Twoodlo;. Sister May Higbeo and Bro. Samuel Leigh ad-dressod ad-dressod tho mooting, nnd oncouragod tbo olDcora and mombors in tboir labors. Tbo Y. M. M. I. A. will oommonoo tholr mootings next Sunday evening. |