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Show Local News Tho water main extension on First North ts under way. Mrs. Dave Thomas of Farmlngton is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B.I'rcston. Judge W. W. Manghan made a private pri-vate business trip to Salt Lake yesterday. yes-terday. A large crowd of people went to Preston yesterday to Join the celebration celebra-tion there. Mrs John A. Crockett went to Salt Lake yesterday to visit relatives and friends. Mrs.Mose Holt and baby arc In Og-den. Og-den. They will sbend a few weeks with relatives. Danford Blckmore IslnPreston celebrating cele-brating and visiting with his daughter Mrs. J N Larsen. Mrs. E. J. Thompson of Salt Lako City is the guest ot her son Mr. A. II. Thompson. Samuel Whitney, pioneer and Utah Indian war veteran,went to Preston yesterday in order to celebrate the Fuuith. Mrs. George Crlsmonot Salt Lake Is making a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. On Thursday Mrs. Frank Thatcher gave a children's party for her little boy In honor of his birthday. Mr. Lechtenberg with twenty-live Juveniles went to Preston yesterday morning. This trip is sure to en courage this progressive crowd of young musicians. Owing to the quietness or Logan Mtks Nellie Smith went to Salt Lake yesterday in order to spend the Fourth In bustle rand noise. Miss Maud Lowe who has been spending a while with her cousin Mrs. T. J. Poulter returned to her homo at Fmnklln vputprrinv. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon and Mrs. M. J. Ballard gavo a progressive game party at tljo homo of the former. The guest of honor was Mrs. J. C. Hayes. About fifty guests were present and enjoyed one of the best social afternoons of the summer. A birthday party was given Thursday Thurs-day evening at the residence of Mr. Nephl Andrews in the Fifth ward to celebrate the nineteenth anniversary of his daughter, Miss LlTlio Andrews) About thirty were present and passed an enjoyable evening with music, games, and delicious refreshments. B. F. Rlter Jr. will dlscousro before the Mutual Improvement Association of the First ward In the First ward room tomorrow evening at 7:30 p. m. His subject will be "Tho Fourth of July mo. A Remind." Mr. Rlter has recently returned from Cornell Un-iveslty Un-iveslty where he has been pursuing the study of law. He Is a very capable cap-able speaker and with the subject announced he will be at his best. AH who possibly can should attend "tho meeting. |