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Show 1 Benson Bugs Bt H;. BENSON, Sept. 2. During i the late thunder storm the people H ( Iipic never hnd such tin exper- H' ience. Everybody thought siine j thing terrible was going to hap- H' pen. A young wife insisted on H her husband to get out of bed, H iH she thought the end was near. Hj X), snitl Mose, if it comes I want H'! to die in bed. Bishop Ballard's H .sou was struck down in the field. H Vvhi'.c his father run to his as- H fc'.lnnce, his four horses attached H lo a plow ran away. Not much H d-unnge was done in cither case. M The Y. L. JI. I. A. held a ba- H xaar at the meeting house Friday Hi evening. Quite a variety of or- H'- mmentnl and useful articles were Hi .fnr sale. The attendance was uoj H in large as it would have been, Hjj owing to the rain. H The l-oad at King is about H finished and is a good piece of H work. B ; M:s SLittio Mathews left? for Rjf r'i!. Id-ho, a few days ago, fivl " e she is re-engaged to teach. Albert McKcnna, who has been n working for J. Jorgcnsen the last Hr two years, left the same day for j Ivemmerer, "Wyo. H - It is n practice with some peo- H ' pie living in the upper part of H the ward, to shoot ducks out of Hj season. They had better take B care, as it will eost them a trifle Hj one of these days if they don't Hj stop. Hj Elder .Leroy Reese, who arriv- H cd last week from an English H mission,, spoke at our Sunday H; meeting. Ho gave a very inter- m esting talk on his labors and the H English peoplo, and expressed a H joy in the work, ns well as at his H return to his friends and kin- ' dred. |