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Show i MISSIONARY HAS RETURNED HOME Providence Nov. 17. Mr. Fred Fuhrlmun has returned home from abroad whero ho hits spent tho last two years as a Mormon missionary. Mr. Fuhrlmali was tho principal speaker at tho First ward church on Sunday. Ho spoko of tho goodness of thn Lord toward his children Inasmuch Inas-much as thoy aro obedient to his commandments. Mrs. Fuhrlmim went as far as Now York, City to moot her husband. Wo aro glad to seo Brothor Fuhrlmnn homo ngaln a'nd wish him succosg at home. Mr. Joseph Bullock lias returned homo from Ills farm In Pocntello valley. val-ley. Ho has come in to spend the wlntor. Mrs. F. C. Kldgol camo over to town on Sunday and spent tho day with her mnthor. Mr. James A. Thorpu hns left for McCammon, Idaho, whero ho has taken ta-ken a contract on work which will last until about Christmas. Mr. Thorpo has tho reputat'on of bo'ng tho best plasterer In Cache county nnd Is known not only In this county, coun-ty, but in all of tho lntermouutaln west, Mr. Thorpo Just returned from Oklahoma a short tlmo ago whero ho went to plaster a federal buldlng. Mr. Ray Picket was seen on our ' streets last Saturday. Ray has como down from Teton Basin to spend tho winter. Mr. Arnold Fuhriman hns commenced com-menced work in Thourer Brothers storo. Mr. Le'.and Picket and family woro visitors to Providence on Sunday. Bishop Campbell of tho Second ward has been ill for somo tlmo but Is much Improved now. Tho danco In the pavilion cji Saturday Sat-urday night was a good ono. |