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Show I PINTO I Piuto, Utah, Jan. 14, 1005. Tho wonthor is vory unsettled. About four Inches of snow foil at tho last storm. Mrs. Hober E. Harrison is spending spend-ing a fow wooks with rolatlvos and frlondB iu St. Goorgo. Mrs. Muy Cox o Lohl lias oomo to spond tho winter months with hor mothor, Mrs. Mary Thornton. Somo of tho boys hnvo just ro-turnod ro-turnod from tho dosort, whoro thoy havo boon to look aftor thoir cnttlo. r Tho studonts who nro nttondlng tho B. Y. U. enmo homo to spond tho holidays, and returned to resume thoir Btudios ou tho 7th luts. Thoro is a groat deal of slokuoss iu town nt prosont. Sistor Charity Thornton hnB boon vory ill, but is n littlo hotter ut this writing. Mrs. Iluldu Knoll has boon suiror-ing suiror-ing tho last two mouths from neuralgia, neu-ralgia, causod by a bad tooth. Aftor golug to Cedar nud being treated by Dr. Carponter, sho Is now ubout all right. t , 'F. i . ii.iM.Jrntr W i..l A- TTl'hddimii outitlell "Tny, tlio Convict," whioh wns prosoutod by tho Pinto Dramatic asosciation on Now Years ovo, wus quito u sucooss; so muoh bo that tho troupo is intoiid-ing intoiid-ing having nnothor play on Washington's Washing-ton's Birthday. |