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Show French and McDougal Visit Franklin FRANKLIN. October 14. On Sun- ay last Elder Ezra Hatch who had returned from missionary work in England was the principal speaker at Ihe Sunday services He gave an excellent ex-cellent account'of his labors, his pica-suie pica-suie In performing them and the splcn did treatment, he received from the people he labored with. On Monday evening the missionary committee prepared pre-pared a nice ptogram In honorof Elder Hatch's return which consisted of speeches, song, i ecitat Ions, etc., and terminated with a free hull all of which was inocli rnjioed by all who at 1 ended. Tin! rain storms of the past, three weeks have done considerable damage to the unthreshed grain and some that was threshed but still In sacks In the fields causing it to sprout some. The beet crop Is good and digging commences tomorrow. Our village fatheis are putting up a plank sidewalk from the depot to the business part of town also a line of electric lights. This is a much needed need-ed Improvemsnt and the trustees are commended. Dr. Adolph Rogers is building a tine residence County Surveyor S I. Morgan Is preparing tp build a line residence of cjmiut blocks Ezra P. Monson, who purchased the store premises of J. J. Hill, is making some changes in the building and will put in a new stock of goods. Hon. Burton L. French, Idaho representative repre-sentative to congress and 1). 0. Mo-Dougal, Mo-Dougal, candidate for attorney general, gener-al, paid us a short visit jesterday visiting vis-iting our schools und gave some good advlco to Iho pupils This was an unexpected compliment, and orm Lhat the students, teachers, board of trustees trus-tees and the cltl.ens very much aopre-cia aopre-cia ed Yesterday Mri. John Ollverson gave birth to three tine boys all very much alive and doing well. The mother to is alright, but John well ou ought to see him;but he thinus he will stand the shuck If we give nlm lime. Mrs Aaron Monson presented her husband with a Hue daughter. |