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Show MAGRATH NEWS 1 OF INTEREST I !' i'fl MARGRATH, September, 3 This - M year's fair promises to be the best M ever. Grains of every variety will be ifl exhibited In great abundance, and for l vegetables we certainly havo them all Jl beaten. The ladles department Is al- ;JB ways good but this year a greater im showing than ever Is expected, as the Tfl lady directors have been giving free : classes and many girls have taken ad- "M vantage of them. Tho horse and cat- .' tie show which Interests the men more im particularly, will bo larger and better im than last year, and it was bejond "4iB everyones expectations last year. '"T The Utah excursionists have all re- Mh turned to their homes In the South. "H It is hoped many will roturn to mako ' " this their permanent home. Among -' the number visiting were Mr. Fred fffl Turner of "Tins Rupuiiliuan," with 1 1 his wife and daughter Clara. They II havo two sons in Margrath and a host jljl of relatives In Cardston so their timo jit J was pretty well taken up while here. Sim of1! Mrs. Sally Hyde, of Hyde Park, was ' J&l visiting with relatives a fow dais last SI week, she loft for her homo on Mon- Jt-M .day's train. ' lfjB Fred II. Turner has been quite sick &fl with typhoid fever for a few weeks, W but Is bettor and out again now. 'Vm Apostle McKay and President Mc- ,5l Murrin cf the Seventies were here for gM conference of the Taylor Stake so held ;'Tr I a special meeting in our town. Tho .frl hall was full to overllowlng. Many j&fl good and timely Instructions wero Jffl given. ..There wcroa number of Strang- JrI crs present who wore very favorably Tm impressed with their teachings. Ijfl Jared A, Mercer, has returned from fl his visit to Logan. Ho was highly ' jk pleased with the beauty and pro3- wi perity of that hustling little city. ( 'tffl , m |