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Show If I The Doings Over Hi Mendon H 3 TENDON, March 18. The 1111- M, j nlvcrsnry of the organization of m the liuliof Society wns observed iin the meeting house Sunday Afternoon. Af-ternoon. Lectures, speeches and readings were given by tho Sis- Icrs. Klder Leroy linker, who but 1 .r.iiU icturned from a two ,i ts mission, wns culled upon to Mfiik find Mention certainly cn joyed a rich treat in listening M I to his iiowerftd discourse. Mr. H I 1 Inker is a very young man and H he is one of tho finest speakers H of our returned missionaries. H The Dcil Brothers, of Ogdcn, H nre n round iovm soliciting orders B for groceries to be delivered by H the 1st of May. We have a little M ' of all kinds in tho traveling line, B even to astrologers. 1 "William T. Sorcnscn is build- M iug a nice picket fence. M " Kmcr Itichnrds is quite sick. M He wns compelled to dismiss M school today. M U oNt many took advantage of M U i the cheap rates to Salt Lake, but 1 j, wo wcro pleased to hear of the H j B. Y. C. victory all tho same. We have no contagious diseases diseas-es anions A us at present, but there ai ' several very sick with la gripre. Gerald Walker has returned home, lie has been in Nevada working for several months. Mr: and Mrs. Henry IMiist have gono to Glens Ferry, Idaho, on a short visit. Miss May Lemon, of Salt Lake, is a g-i'sl of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker. Mr.i Jessie George, of Swan Lake, is spending a few days in town visiting with relatives and friends. |