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Show The Miislona.-y Social. The mcmbeis of the Returned Missionaries' Mis-sionaries' Society had n vcrv pleasant time at the Hunk liulldlng on Thursday afternoon nnd evening. Fur various reasons nil tho member could not bo present but tin bj who did attend had n mort cnjoyaMe time. Thero was n short program In tbo afternoon nnd in tho evening tables wero sproad for lunch. Later in the evening more members ai rived . Dancing was in order or-der until 10 p. m. when u short pio-gram pio-gram was given, an interesting feature being a brief discussion on the personality personal-ity of Hod, An election was held mid the following olllcers elected to serv for oiio year: A. H. Anderson, president Janus Klrkham, secretary; T. F. Trnno treasurer. Tho following entertainment entertain-ment coiumittcu was chosen to arrange for parties during tbo year: James Gardner, Levi l'hillipa and Ocorge Klrkham. At tho conclusion oj tbn program dancing was resumed and continued. con-tinued. until 12 o'clock when tho parly camo lo nr. end.' l'riii. Ci. N. Chlhl was unable lo bo In school yesterday on account (d tho Kcrious jUiichj of his sister Mima Although Franco hat had actual necu of a viee-preiident much ofteucr than wo have, there is no such ofllcial under French government. Congressman Lent, of Ohio, wants ovcry school in tho country supplied with mi accurate map of the U. S nt sxpetiso of tho government. Tho idea is several laps nliead of tho usual free distribution, In usefulness. F.nglueqr IugalU returned home Inst evening from Ills trip to Michigan nnd other eastern points. Supt. Vnlly stopped stop-ped oUnt Hock Springs Wyo. and is expected ex-pected homo on Sunday. Tho funeral of Mrs. John .Inuiiermau was held at tho Meeting House on Sunday Sun-day afternoon. It was one ol the largest held Inro for souio time. A hrVf biographical bi-ographical sketch of her life wiih read and u number of speakers spoke in tho highest terms of thu lifunud chncter Of thu deceased. ' Tho Itlo Graudo Western railroad yesterday, uwarded the contract of the grading tho first sir miles of their extension ex-tension through l'rovo canyon to Dcaj Ilros. iV Mendenliall, tbo Springville contactors. Tho contractors nro prepared pre-pared to start to work at any time and arc only awaiting the orders of tho railway rail-way company. Thu reason a blow on tbo ear may do irrcpablu injury is that the air. being driven suddenly and violent agalnet the drum of tho ear, might rupture the membrane and causo IncurabludeafiiHss, Tbo ear should never bo pulled nor meddled with In any way, except to wash them .in the gentlest manner, tbo orillce being cleansed with u fold of tho washcloth rolled into n littlucono. Ladles' Homo Joitrurl. lleot planting has commonccd on the Ohiiio ranch, and will bo the regular order or-der for tho next nine or ton weeks, Mr. Huoop tells ui that ho is trying tho experiment ex-periment on souio alka,i land of running a small stream of water along each row as thu seed is dropped, and hopts for butter results in germination from It Champion, Q lor tho coiafort of the American vtouien'uf marriageable ago it may be stated that their prospectB nro much Utter than those of women in tho older' countries. According to nu authoritative author-itative statistician theru are in thu United States, as a whole, 005 wumeu to 1900 men, while In all Kurope thcro aru 1010 women to every lt'OO men. Ladles Homo Journal. Mr. A.J. Litlo of Lovchmd, Colo., has been visiting tho beet sugai districts dis-tricts ol Utah and gathering information informa-tion regarding tho beut crop. Ilo spent it few days In I.ebl visiting tno factory and talking with many ot our prominent promi-nent farmers and business men. He wm well pleased with his trip and the treatment ha received here. Ho left hr Salt Lake and Ogden on Monday aftornoon. Ho was sent out hero by tho farmers of Lovchmd who grew fome beets last year and aro investigating this Industry. |