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Show Astounding Statement. Greenville Correspondent talks of Mud Near that Town. GREENVILLE, April 1'.'. - The roads In and mound this section aio bottomless, filthy and impassible. Farming, building, etc., arc almost at a standstill owing to the weather fluctuations fluc-tuations and bad roads. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nyman, who hav6 been spending ten dajs at Hlack-foot Hlack-foot with their daughter, Mrs. Sam. Scams, returned home this week. They report fine weather up In that section and the farmers busy with spring work. Mrs. Wm. Davldsen was called to Salt Lake City on Thursday to tho bedside of her daughter, Miss Verna Duckworth. Wlllard Nyman Is confined to his room with rheumatism. His many friends hopo for his speedy convales-encc. convales-encc. The family bird called at the home of Niels Chrlstcnsen during the week and left a baby boy. All are doing well. Miss Violet Nelson, who has been spending a month at Hrlgham City with friends and relatives, returned home this week. Mrs. Katlo Cragum and son Dresden spent two days last week with Mrs. O. A. Nyttan. Hishop N. W. Crookston is In Idaho on business. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Larson, Christen Chris-ten Larson and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nyman attended conference at Salt Lako City. James Huttcanc, of Hlackfoot, spent two or three days this week with his daughter, Mrs. V..xa. J. Palmer. |