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Show KANARRAVILLE. Kanarraville, Utah, Jan. !, 1910. A big thaw with some rain today. Those on the sick list and requiring tho advice of a physician this weak are Mrs. Joseph Pollock, Mrs. James S. Stapley, Mrs. Myron T. Davis, a little four-year-old son of Charles Parker, Jr., and a three-year-old daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Nnpoleon Pollock. Pol-lock. All were reported to bo quit? seriously ill, but are some better at this writing. Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Adams of Canada arc here visiting with Mrs. Adams' mother, brothers and sisters. Elders Lunt and Rowley nrta here doing missionary work. We hope thcij work will be pleasant while with us Quite a number of teams passed through town this afternoon en route to Lund for freight for Hurricane and La Verkin. Jesse Berry of Loa, Wayne county but formerly of this plncc, lui3 moved back to make his home here, havinp purchased some land from his brother Andy and, yesterday, the homo of Mr nnd Mrs. B. Alma Roundy, turn ing out a team, harness and wagon or the place. Mrs. Berry Williams spent the holidays hol-idays in New Harmony, returning last Monday. |