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Show Summit Briefs. Summit, April U, One more light case of mumps, the second' oase, baa developed. The raumpa seem to be gettiug very little patronage In Summit. Wo wore visited with a nice warm rain Tuesday night, which will prove a great benefit to tbo farmers, grangers grang-ers and liveatook mon. Mr. and MrB. O. W. Unlet wel-nomrd wel-nomrd a lino 10 pound baby girl at thoir homo on Raturday April 9th. All oonoeruod proprcsjlngBatlsfootor. "y. Bp. Ohorloa R. Dnlley has gone to Milford to get finishing luiubor, doors, windows, etc., for tho now ad dltlon of two rooina bo Ib having built to his roBldoncu iu tho Buburbs ot tbo town. Another Improvement he has mado iu tho raising of tho bouso upon n higher foundation, onuslug It to bo moro easily oorooived from tho town. Tho Stake Biiporlnteudenoy of tho Sunday Schools was in nttondnnoo at tho local sobool last Suuday morning aud encouraged tho ollloora and touohors in thoir romarks. They spoke of tho nooeselly of nttondlng tho Sunday School .Oonvontlon to bo held at Parowan Moy 22nd. According Accord-ing to the fooling among the local board, tHore will be a good representation represen-tation from this plnoo. Thoy also told ub how muoh moro oonvonlont for Sanday School oxerolBoa our pro-poBod-now mooting-houso would bo; bo wo havo dooldud to mako tho ox-porlmont, ox-porlmont, tho oommlttoo having Hont In thoir order for 25,000 pounds of oemont. If there nro any bulldors in tho country out of n job, thoy can comuionco building hopes. |