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Show Short Locals. Ilj rum and Gerald Pack, of llountl-ful, llountl-ful, weie In Logan Wednesday Horn to Victor Ilorkman and w ife on Wednesday aline boy baby. Mr. Orant and wife, are hero visit-Ins visit-Ins their daughter Mrs Fred Pack, A. L. Clark, cashier of the Dals County Hank, was one of the M. & M lsltors Wednesday. Mis. Alma Merrill, of Richmond, wife of President Merrill, died yesterday yester-day morning. She was a lovable woman wo-man and the news of her death will bring deepest sadness lo all. This Is the third member of the Hendricks family to die within the past few months The A. O. Woman's Club will give a swell ball at the Thatcher pavilion Monday night The upstairs parlor will be used for games. The Ladles' Club Is preparing for an exceptionally good time and hopes for a large attendance at-tendance Mrs. Ding, sister of Dr. Kinds, underwent un-derwent an operation at St. Mark's hospital, Salt Lake, on Tuesday, and will be at that Institution somo time. Friends here who go to Salt Lake will line) both Mrs. Hlng and Mrs. Cart-wright Cart-wright at the hospital. The Slovens Implement Co. Is selling sell-ing mowers at an enormous discount for ten dajs, tills fact belngdue toan enlargement of the heart of tho local manager, S O Stcens, whose b:tter-lialf b:tter-lialf presented him with another tine boj Thursday night. MUs Myrtle West.eighlccn-jear old daughtei of Chas West, of Chester-Held Chester-Held Ida. , lies crltlcallj lllat Pocalcllo. '1 he dlillculty Is black measles and pneumonia and woid yesterday was to tho effect that no hope of tier recovery was entertained Tho joung lady is well lemembercd hcie as a student of the New .Jersey Acidemy a couple of years ago During this winter she and others of the West children havo been in Pocatello attending school The quaintest, most original and most successful of current plajs Is "Mrs. Wings of tho Cabbage Patch," which comes to tho opera house, May 7. Tho cry name of tlio play Is a synonjin for fun from one end of the continent lo the other, and its heroine Is the embodiment of all tho virtues of womanhood. In thcdiamatfratlon of Mrs. Rice's two books, Lovcj Mary and Little Tommy are introduced with Mrs. Wlggs and almost rival her in Interest. It Is a play crowded with heart Interest and abounding In salient sali-ent American types of a vigor not to bo forgotten. |