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Show GREENVILLE'S GREENVILLE, March 29th -At present all our people arc enjoying pretty good health, wlthhc exception of a few. Mr Axelander Izatt Is still sick with pneumonia. List week, Devlne, the little son of Mr. Joseph 0. Smith, was playing In his father's barn and in some peculiar way the little fellow fell through the loft across the manger, cutting Ills neck ijultc badly Medical aid was summoned and the little fellow is getting along quite nicely. This Is the second accident the little fellow has met with; tho other time In- fell on his head, tearing Ins sculp loose It took several stitches to sew un the wound. Messrs. and Mcsdames L.ra J Piil-mer, Piil-mer, C. A. Nyman, John Ferguson, Joseph Smith. Mrs. Ada Ilaugh, Mr. Leo Ferguson, and Mr. llebor Cron-qulst Cron-qulst attended the sociable given Saturday evening at tho home cf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clirlstensen, of Logan. All had a regular old fashioned gocd time with up-to dato trimmings on it. They danced, sang, feasted and made merry in other wajs to their heart's content Ever) quo present U still if the opinion that It was the nicest party they ever attended. Our school grounds arc putting on a now appearance. The school board had two men repairing and tlxlng up the grounds the past week. On Sunday March 2Uh, our Sunday School was visited by Hro. Joseph E. Qulnney Jr. and Miss Mary Sorenson, Stakti Sunday School olllcers. Hro. Quinrroy In his pleasing manner gavo us somo valuable Instructions. Tho visitors were pleased to Und the school In such excellent condition. Much pralso was given tho singing, and much credit Is duo our blnglng master, Lewis Wllhelm, who Is over l cat. y and willing to teacli the Sunt'av School new songs. |