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Show 5 CORRESPONDENCE I'M wmmmmmMmmTmmMmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmm. whw m :: V..... J: Lund, Utah, April :i, 1913. Miss Flossy Oardner is here this week teaching the school while Miss Openshaw is 'away. . . . Mrs. Maud Bryden who was reported report-ed ill last week, is -ip a'id .u jund apain. Mr. A. T. Hobbs if the Bonneville Lumber Company, i spend. ng this week in the southern part of the state hustlinp business. a Mr. S. A. Halterm in of. 1'i.iowan was in town yesterdiv and took back i with him two Intern. itioe l tractors that will he i sad on 'he 1'n ).-. tl bottoms. bot-toms. Mr. R. K. Anderson, tic i.ishier for the Salt Lake Ron o, was eatM to Los Angeles last week on acocunt of the serious illness of his son. We have not heard how the boy is or when Mr. Anderson will return. Mrs. C. H. Cody is in the orti v durinc Ml absence ab-sence Mr. Robtrl lluynes, the night operator op-erator for the Salt Lake Route, came back Monday night and it is learned that he has taken to himself a wife! while away. Mrs llaynes is a very pleasant lady, and has already made j many friends here. They report hav i ing had a very pleasant trip and are , now ready to settle down. |