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Show THE LATEST FROM AiInDON I BVBVJ MEN DON, Aug 5, 1000. -Saturday tho Woods Orchestra went to Clarks-ton Clarks-ton and gave a dance at night. Then' was a big turnout and evciybody had a very enjoyable time. We havo a lot of slckncss'ln our little town at present, mostly amongst the small children. The doctors from Logan wero seen driving in town nl-most nl-most dally the last few days. The children that were dangerously sick are a llttlo beter at this writing. A good many headers and binders aro hard at work In our Holds. Wages on tho headers arc $2.00 a day and board, and men aro scarce at that. Tho three teachers employed for this year's school are Jcsie T. Reese, principal; Emcr Richards, Intemcdlate; Jennie Richards, primary. Mrs. Orson Hancock and Mrs. George Mulr presented their husbands with girls last week. Mothers and babes are doing nicely. Mrs, Mary Jensen has so far recovered recover-ed after her critical operation that she will be brought home this week. Rlshop Hird's wife, who has been critically ill, Is slowing improving now. Mathow Foster is preparing to B build a nice home. Mrs. Foster fl came up from Salt Lake last night. BBJ Miss Erma Snow, of Salt Lake, and Dover Morgan, of Colllnston, arc BBJ guests of Mrs. J. H. Hardman. BBJ Charles Hlrd has returned homo M from Salt Lake where he had been BBJ working for several months. Bfl Mrs and Mrs. Mitchell and child- H ten, of Caclio Junction, were seen on Bfl our streets Saturday BBJ Mrs. Joseph Raker has gone to Ring- BBJ ham on account of tho serious Illness BBJ of her sister's babe. BBJ Our town was almost completely BBJ deserted on Friday, owing to the eh- HH cus In Logan. BBJ There was a ball In Richards hall BBJ Saturday evening and It was well pat- BBJ BBJ Alex Raker, of Salt Lake, Is hero Hfl visiting with his aged father. BBJ Mrs. Mary Ann Hurnctt hasgono to BBJ Smlthtleld on a short visit. . .,, t BBJ Amond Sorenson has returned from Bjl Oxford Idaho. BBJ |