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Show MENDON Mendon, Feb. 18. The Mendon eighth grade basketball team went to Logan Friday and played the Wcllsvlllo eighth (trade team at the B. Y. Collego which Is the final . game with Wollsvllle. Tho team 0 ' '( winning two games out of threo the score at. Friday's game was 10 to 17 In favor of Mendon. The Mendon last year's Bchool basketball bas-ketball team gave the Smlthftcld team a good walloping Friday In Richards hall, scoro 10 to 90, after tho game a danco was given In Richards Rich-ards hall. Tho visiting team staying to tho dance. Andrew, tho llttlo four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson who has been so very sick for over threo weeks, with pneumonia died Thursday Thurs-day nt threo o'clock. A very painful' accident happened to Charles Baker Saturday. While sawing wood with a gasoline engine he slipped and In trying to catch himself he caught his arm In tho saw and cut his arm half way around right through the bone. Mrs. Jensen of Malad, Idaho Is very sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. Jensen and children wero here visiting visit-ing with the ladle's mother Mrs. Jano Baker, when she waB taken sick. John Ladle and Peter LarBon has had valuablo horses die this week. Charles Ladlo returned home from Sugar City Friday on a short visit. Miss Ethel Longstroch went to Po-catello Po-catello last week. Mr. Coles of Salt Lako has beeu in town several days selling monuments. monu-ments. Mr. Coles represents tho Ellas Morris and company, monument house In Salt Lako. Mr. Bott, salesman of the Bott Monument house In Brigham City has been canvassing the town this week. |