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Show KANARRAVILLE. Kunnrra, Feb. 18, 1914. The well peoplo in Kanarra are like black sheep in a flock, very few. The new pinno for tho dance hall was brought in today by Joel Roun- iy. "Ami Steel of Toqucrvlllo Is hero to attcnl tho golden wedding reception of hil sister Mrs. James Stapley. I Mr.. Hannnh Williams left for Hurricano last Sunday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Gcorgo Wood. Tho quarantine flags havo been removed' re-moved' from tho homos of Henry Pollock Pol-lock and Hyrum Ford. No more cases of scarlet fever are reported. Tho stork visited tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Williams this week and left a fine son. Dr. Green is in attendance nnd nil concerned doing well. Reese J. Williams Sen. nnd his son Will returned lust night from his sheep herd on tho Arizonn Strip, where they hnve been since tho holidays. holi-days. Polo Pollock returned home last Monday after an absenco of four or five months. He has boon in tho Dixie country herding sheep for James Berry. Will Staploy went to Lund today to meet his brother Mahonri nnd wife, his sistor and possibly his own wife, who are expected home to participnto in the celebration of the golden wedding wed-ding of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Stnploy. An elaborate dinner party will be given for tho occasion on Feb. 21. Leonaj the eleven year old dnughtcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Wnllnco Willinms, passed nway very quietly Tuoqdny morning nt 9.45, aftor nn illness of threo weeks duration with pneumonia. Sho suffered n grent dcnl. but was thought to be improving until the sudden nnd unexpected change came. The funeral was held at tho meeting house Thursday morning. One snd feature of the case is that tho mother is abo suffering with the samo disease di-sease and unnblo to attend the funeral funer-al although, ff is hopqd, is on fcho fair road to recoyery. |