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Show BensonKing. KINO AND BENSON. Feb. 17.-Andrew 17.-Andrew Munk i cached the llftleth milestone on the pathway of life Saturday, Sat-urday, the 10th. The occasion was marked by the gathering of relations at his home Munks and Jorgensens who are get t ing to be as numerous as the sands of the sea. A big dinner was pie pa red by Mrs. Munk and assistants, assist-ants, and to say they were well filled would be stating It mildly' We hope Mr and Mrs. Munk will live to si very old age. and be called great-great-greaf gran'lpaitnlb. The company dispersed in the evening after spending a happy time The most 'oclable event of tho season sea-son was spent at John Carlisle's residence resi-dence Satuid.iy night. It was an Invited In-vited card party, with an accompa-Iment accompa-Iment of a tine feast. Mrs. Carlisle Is noted as a caterer and ecrj thing was just loel) A few new gamci weto ntioduced by Mrs Osboru, of Salt J Like City, willed pioved Instructive as well as amusing, Maior Kdwards jandwlfe, of Logan, were among tho i guests; also Mlss;s Alice and Hay I Kewley, Lewis ICewlev, Mrs. George Farrell and Lewis Iluxtou, Including , friends, from King. Such a gathering creates lasting sweet memories. Tho Riverside school trustees have come to the conclusion that the horses children tide to school shall bo sheltered. shelt-ered. A stable is In courso of construction con-struction on the school lot, which will piovide ample room for all. |