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Show LUND. Wm. Pendleton left for Salt Lako City Sunday night to take a course in harboring. Mrs. E. A. Eaton has returned to make Lund her home. Wo are nil glad to havo her with us again. Bill Norris sprained his nnkle while skating Sundny, but is nblc to bo' around now Mrs. Angus Bellow hns returned from Hurricnne nfter several weeks s stay. David Sharp delivered somo lambs hero Mondny to bo shipped to tho California market. Pete Dcltnuo enmo here from Salt Lnko on Wednesday to ship some stock to tho market. Things are very quiet in Lund now; must be tho "lull before tho storm." Wo hope so, as wo hear from reliable sources thnt tho rallrond activities will commence about Iarch. Lund was tho scene of a quiet wedding wed-ding Inst Mondny night nt tho Root hotel, when Mrs. Lucicn Taylor was married to Mr. W. A. Abbott, Wm. W. Butler officiating. Arvilla Root was tho maid of honor nnd Robert W. Seaman wns best man. Bill Vaughn of tho Kinbab Forest, who hns government concessions to take tourists down the trails of Grand Canyon, wns a Lund visitor Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. Vaughn says the government govern-ment has erected a $35,000 bridgo over tc Coloralo river that takes the place of tho old cable. You can now mnko tho 28 miles trip in two days, whereas it took two days before. |