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Show r , ;'?. j SUMMIT.. 1 T SuinW, Utnli, Juno 11, 1905. L 0ur oonforouco visitors returned tonight, tirod but happy. j - ' Tho hoarls of Mr. nud Mrs. Win. 1 IIaIoH woro mado glnd by tho udvont of nuother bouuoing boy , born Juno 3 '10th. J. S. Dnllcy has cono to Salt Lnko Glty for Summer Sohool. Vo uu-deratuud uu-deratuud ho Intends studying for n degree, presumably that of 13. A. Miss Sadio Ilulot accompanlod 1 Donu Williams to tho graduating ox- oroisos at Parowau, aud aftorwnrds ' . took tho teachers' examination. I It ia vory gratifying to know that i . 80 many of our young pooplo in this B,"a'1 towri nro to tho front along tho x i linos of oducnMon. This year (Parloy Dnlloy mado tho second highest high-est por.cout in tho Cedar Normal, 01 1-7, Mr. Wi.xom making 95. Wo also hoard somo tlmo ago that Miss j Dona Williams, our "sweet girl j grnduato" from tho 8th grade, mado tho highost por cont in tho county j , schools. By tho byo, why doos no j ono siug tho praises of our dear, rough, shy, teasing, lovablo boy i graduates? Wo offer Niols Madson and bride j our most fllncoro good wishes for thoir tuturo health, happiness and J prosperity, and wo ooigratulato Niels on tho prizo ho has won, for Nornh is ono of our most lovablo nnd noblo i girls. Wo aro glad tho young couplo bnvo dcoidod to mako thoir homo in Summit, forwooould ill spuro Norah, holding tho position sbo does. In our SuudnSy school ohojs toaohro of 1 10 Js5 Intermodiato, also secretary of iho Rolief Society, and Stnko aid t to tho Y. L. M. I. A. Niols by j Ills gonuiuo good uaturo and good will to all, has won a placo in nil our hoarts. I ' , - A Jolly wagon load of picnickors wont to Rush Lako last week aud ro- 1 port a good tlmo, bar tho mosquitoos. Another wagon load wont to tho ox- ,iJ i i porlmont'farm and nro highly do- ,.Jw'"fr-',,8,Wl' with tb'o w'ny It ,1s Jcept, "Svo &Jfc loa'ru from ' thorn that tho farm is m . much abovo tlo'r expectations and ai K loud In thoir pralso of Mr. Rowley as a maungor. Wheat and baroly looking look-ing Huo, also ryo, which has fully hoadod out. Tho grass "Uromus Iuormls" was lino, 1 foot high, but somowbat ' thin on tho ground. Orchard grass and meadow grass also looked wojl, but Italian ryo grass was a coroploto falluro. Lucoru s noodod wutor badly, but of oourso wo understand tho wholo farm would bo tho bottor of n good rain. |