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Show I . MENDUNJ.OCALS B Mention, Jan. 1. qurjng the past H year wo nro pleased to noto that tho B farmers enjoyed a very prosperous H year In Mcndln, both In grain and fl beets, nnd we havu had eleven mar- K rlages, but of course that was on H account of being Leap year and no divorces. Wo have certainly forged H to the front tho last year. It has H been Btated that wo have tho most I pure water nnd tho best water system In tho county, nnd now wo are going to hovo electric lights. Wo have had four modern oungalow homes built which would bo a credit to a much larger town than Mendon, besides other Improvements. Wo havo three orchestras and wo nro In hopes be-foro be-foro another year wo will havo an other. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ladle of Sugar City nro visiting with relatives here. Jos. Hancock, wlfo and children of Ccntervlllo nro vldltlng with tho ladle's la-dle's parents Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Richards. Robert Sweeten an old tlmo resident resi-dent of Mendon, but now of Holbrook Idaho, was greeting friends at tho Relief Society danco Tuesday even-Mr. even-Mr. and Mrs. Mormon Bird nro spending Now Year's In Logan with their daughter Mrs. Oscar Cooloy. Miss Vera Wllllo returned homo from Mai ad this week where sho has been staying with her sister for several sev-eral months. Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe went to Og-den Og-den this week to visit with relatives. Tho many friends of Miss Edna Daker will bo pleased to hear that ho returned homo Sunday from tho Li. D. S. hospital In Salt Lako where 'sho was operated In for nppendtcltls Miss Daker Is feeling fine. The Relief Society gave n dance In tho meeting house Tuesday evening, even-ing, during tho dance refreshments were served. Thero was a candy stand, n popcorn stand, oyster stand, nnd a hot chocolate, sandwich and cake stand, and a fish pond. The house was crowded and nil hnd a J lly toad time. Thero was a New Year's dance In Richards Hall Wednesday evening, the Wood orchestra furnished tho music. A largo crowd wb present. |