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Show Wii KANARRA f Sf (Itccolvcd too late for last issue.) lJRf Dcc' 17, 19ta .jjpfl Win. R. Williams has returiu'd fBSFf lioino again, and in good spirits, judg- L i-t - Ing from liis looks. ''" Father and son George Wood, wore A'& down to s jo their old friend Jno. Steel 1 . . and to console hlni if possible. f A few more days will wind tho ma- ' son work up on tho school building, - then boys what must we do to be busy? 1 Coal hauling will bo dono for, if It 1 ' snows, and this blessed South wind is t apt to bring it. But Cedar necden't look for any cause tho wind don't blow : . up there. It simply whistles. i , Last Sunday was Ward Conference tiffis- hero, tiro, StuUo Presidency and stake ''WKU'' Sunday Suhool presidency were pre- W0BKSBmmtf?tM. . Orlando Urackcu of tho Wo are pleased to recall the statement state-ment in last wock's issue concerning I Granfather Steele, aud o.iy: Ko la sur- prisingly smart at tho age of 82 and wore it not for his foot ho could no JCK. nouraashe hays, wallc a mile in ten w'"" minutes. Ho is now at tho residence of Jas Stapley of this place. The voting was unanimous. Counselor Hyrutn C Ford was honorably released undJus. W. Williams chosen to act in his stead in thu Bishopric. Wallace, we think, Is the right man in tho right U . place. Wm. V. Pollock was chosen ) to take Bp. Berry's place as second as- i h- slstant teacher In the They. Class. 4.,., |