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Show Lewiston Briefs I-owlstcn, Nov. 5. Tho runcral or Duaiio Moweis was held last Sunday nt 1 o'clock at tho opera house Hlsh-op Hlsh-op A. h. Hyor presided. Tho house was crowded nnd many hcautirul flor-lal flor-lal offerings adorned tho ensket. The speakers wero: President II. A. Hendricks, O. A, Hognn nnd Oscar Popo. Tho body was interred In tho local cemetery. Tho sympathy of tho community Is extended to tho mother and heart broken wlfo of tho deceased. O. S. Dunn, tho Hoy Scout commls slcncr for tho Donson stako Is verj busy organizing patrols In each of tho wards or tho stake. Tho boys are very enthtislast'c over this movement Tho ward tabernf-lclo Is being ro-, modeled nnd painted throughout. I When completed It will Do stiictly up I to date In appearance and couvenl-j couvenl-j enco. Tho now theatre, erected by Tred I Elwood and Albert Hybee, opened Its doors Inst Friday night. We Join In wishing the promoters success. Anything Any-thing which tends to build up tho town is welcomed most heartily. Work on tho water system Is stli: p-ogresslng nicely. Tho contractors expect to havo tho water Into Lewis-ten Lewis-ten by December 1. When completed Low!stm will hrtvo ono or tho most up to dnto systems In Utah. Last week C. W. Dunn of tho II. A. Pederson Heal state company was In town on business. Whllo hero ho w.is tho guest of O. S. Dunn. Pror. W. A. Lindsay was a Logan visitor last Saturday. Dr. Parkinson informs us that traffic traf-fic on tho stork lino Is booming. About thirty llttlo Immigrants have stopped in town til's fall. |