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Show Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Claience Calhoun arc lejolclngovcr the advent of a new son. A daughter has also come to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Parrltt. All concerned are doing well. Parley ITowell Is conHned to his bed with rheumatism, and Win. Laisen with Uphold fever. Di. Cantleld Is attending both cases. Adelbeit Henderson, son of Com-missionci Com-missionci Henderson, isicpoitcd In a d lug condition fiom typhoid fever. Two daughtcis In the same family sick with the same disease arc reported re-ported on the improve. Scth Henderson leaves foi the Noi them States Mission Monday. A paity will bo given In his honor Friday Fri-day evening. Geo. E. Potter has ictuined fiom Hlvcidalc wheie ho has been employed em-ployed foi some time. The attendance at school Is the largest In tho history of Clifton and the teachers under tho prlnclpalshlp of J. M. Laisen arc doing a good work. G. W. Ingram, In charge of intermediate department, has moved his family up fiom Hrlgham City. |