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Show ' I News From Nearby Towns Summit. H Mr. Arthur and Fred Jones of B 4, Enterprise were here a few days, H visiting their sisters, Mrs. 0. W. M Hulet and Mrs. Wm. Alien and H greeting other relatives and M friends. B Mrs. Mortin Walker who has H' ' been ill for the past two weeks is m much improved at this writing. H Sister Lettie B. Dalley left H yesterday for Salt Lake City B where she will be in attendance m . at the general conference, then j she will go up into Twin Falls, H Idaho, and later to Driggs, M Idaho, where she will spend the M most of the summer visiting H with her daughters. m Last Saturday evening the m' Paragonah Dramatic Co., pre- H ( sen ted the Comedy drama "A H ' Daughter of the Desert'' to an M appreciative audience in the M , Summit amusement hall. M Last Sunday night at the con- j; joint session of the Y. M. and i ,Y. L. M. I. A., a debate was j held. Resolved that "God is a my M personal being." Much interest I M 'I , and enthusiasm was shown. j V I Kanarraville. B Joseph Ingram of Overton, M Nev., and Miss Neomia Wood of H . Kanarra, returned tonight from B ;j Parowan where they were made Ht j husband and wife. P Louis J. Balser returned from L Lund with two loads of phone P fixtures. Kanarra will soon be H; - "boasting of an exchange. H Monday night the mutual Y. M L. gave an entertainment, the r" j w" ' "Spinsters' Convention," which H j whs full of mirth from start to B finish. A full house greeted the B , players The band played some H line selections, with Randolph f I Andrus as leader. About $28.00 v' I was received to swell the treas- " ury of the Y. L. M. I. A. S ,' Will Aids of Bellevue was here 1 the past week. If you wonder H what for, just ask Miss Lizzie m i Williams who may tell you his- H purpose. K The farmers were seen in the H field Monday and Tuesday of K this week but Wednesday we H ; had another snow storm which B r came thick and fast for about B three hours. l Wm. D. Sullivan of Leeds M ' passed through here today going H j to Lund for flour for the convict W camp. He informs us that the H convicts will stay until about the H , 1st of June. He says one can H ' now travel the state road from H South Ash creek to Grape Vine M wash. Just think of the rocks Mk and sand you will miss while H traveling the road. V Mrs.E lien Graff and son, Le- W mar, left for Provo today, to M i secure mediacl aid for the H latter. M Mrs. Will Roundy of Ash B creek farm is here this week B l visiting her father and mother, H Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Reeves. H Her faher is in a very weak H !' condition not Doing able to sit up v a j only a short while at a time. He m c hashad an attack of La Grippe. v 'A wedding dance is anticipates anticipat-es ed next Friday night. Normal INevAs ij: With the return of good weather the boys are again at work on the track and in the field preparirig for the track, meet. Principal Decker talked to the students in Teachers' chapel Wednesday morning and Miss Lizzie Hamblin entertained us with a beautiful piano selection. Thursday morning at eleven o'clock Mr. George Hanks gave his speech which he is to deliver in the debating contest in Salt Lake. His speech evidenced a great deal of careful study and hard work and was very well prepared and given. We are proud of our students and feel that they will compare favorably with those entering this contest from any other schools. |