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Show Lewiston Lcwlston, Utnh, April 30. Mrs. P.a-becca P.a-becca Hawllns Is quite seriously III with typhoid fever. At Inst report she was Improving slowly. t Thclmn, tho threc-ycnr-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HnrveyJColoy, died on Wednesday, April 24", of, scarlet fever. Tho funeral was held on Friday. Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Clemen: fflvwllna are now papa nnd mama. A flno baby girl enmo to ths'.i ono day lust v cek Tho Uuzzars have dainty little invitations invi-tations out forNn dancing party that they are giving on May 1st. From" present indications It will be the social so-cial ovont of the season. Dr. Clark of Mexico Is In our midst again doing dental work. - The beet planting is processing In this district slowly but surely. The farmers hnvo to put in over time whenever tho sun happens "to shine. Pntrlnrch C. J. Larson of L-ogan was a visitor in Lowlston on Tuesday, Hay 1b nt premium In north Cache valley. Tho farmers are coming from as far south as Smlthflold. to haul away tho surplus from then parts. F, G. Taylor, Morris S)wlnyard nnd W. A. Hycr went to Hyrum last Sunday Sun-day to visit tho Stako Sunday school .conference held 'at that ptftfte. The .district schools are preparing two entertainments to bo given hero during commencement week Ono will bo given by tho eighth grade class exclusively ex-clusively and the other by tho lower grades. School closes May 10, excopt the 9th nnd 10th grades, which continue con-tinue two weeks longer. |