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Show -V t NEWS FROM GOLLINSTON COLL1XSTOK, May 2S.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hcaton of Dewey, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Drown School closed last Friday and Miss Sarah Guernsey, the teacher, has gone to he: home In Salt Lake City where she will teach during the summer. The Mendon orchestra furnished the music at a dance hold in Collins-ton Collins-ton hall Wednesday. A number of people attended from the surrounding towns. Mr. Tim Corbett went to Malad Monday on business to be gone several days. Mrs. It. A. Pyle, of Elmer, Mo., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Brown the past eight month, returned to her home on Thursday. Mr. Willis Morgan, C6llinston's twirlcr, has Joined the Garland team. Ho has accepted a position In Owen's market. Colllnston loss Is Garland's gain. Warner Kidman, of Petcrsboro, the clllcient first baseman on the Colllnston Colllns-ton team, Is now a member of the Garland team. One of tho most pleasant and enjoyable en-joyable dancing parties of tho season was given the Y. L. M. I. A. of Fielding, Field-ing, at the Fielding opera house last Friday. The oung ladles deserve great credit for their efforts to make this party a success and the large audience au-dience showed the appreciation of the community. Garland orchestra furnished fur-nished the music. Ralph Staynor, the popular clerk at Evan's store, attended tho dance at Fielding last Friday. Evan Morgan has had his residence newly painted. The Plymouth amusement hall is progressing slowly to completion. Several masons from Smlthtield are expected this week and will rush the work. This building will be a credit to the hustling little town when finished. fin-ished. George Laugton, of Logan, was a visitor at Dr. Smith's on Saturday. He was on his way home from Salt Lake City in his high-powered Uluck ruuubout. Hunsaker and family of Honey-vllle, Honey-vllle, were visitors in town last Sunday. Sun-day. Llle Ilusenback, section foremen at this place, was In Hrlgham Monday on railroad business. Mrs, Matt Richards and two children chil-dren of Dewey, are visiting relatives here. William Orum and fcmlly have returned re-turned to their homo at Ogden after an extended visit. Colllnston's baseball team Is making mak-ing great preparation for a great game with tho Lewis Jewelry Co. 's team of Ogden on Decoration day. A bunch of ball fans will follow Coach Iirown and his team to champion them from the bleachers. Tho Hammond canal company turned the water In tho finished canal last week. The farmers along the waterway are Jubilant over the prospects pros-pects for this season's crops, and havo great contldenco in the now manage ment of this canal. Miss Pearl Saunders returned from EmithQeld last Saturday. iirown, the hotel and livery man, has someQuc calendars out advertising advertis-ing tho line bass fishing in Bear River at Colllnston. Anglers after bass will do well to call on Mr. Brown for more definite Information. Tho recent rains has made great improvement In the crops In this vicinity. vi-cinity. Dr. Smith who has been laid up tho past month from Hie results of an accident ac-cident on the O, S. L. Is able to be about again. |