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Show Paradise. Waid conference was held Sunday May 8th and was thoioughly enjoyed by all. Various quorums and associations associa-tions were reported by Bishop Samuel Oldham, after which President Parkinson, Park-inson, his brot'ier Fiank Parkinson, of Ogden, Up. Owens of Wellsvllle, and 0. C. Shaw ot Ilyium, all gae good Instructions and spoke highly of the excellent leports given. Elder Walter J. Willis, who lias been laboiing as a missionary in Minnesota for about one year and a half, returned home last Fiiday. He was released from his labors on account ac-count of poor health. A social will be given in lionoi of him next Ftiday. (Continued on last page) p 'fir "M fi I Paradise. ' m Continued from First Pago. H Miss La urn Itumplircy has resigned H her position as clerk In the co-op store. Mrs. Martha Shipley will ill) the H vacancy. H "Work on the Irrigation ditches Is B mostly completed; crops and gardens H nearly all In. H ' 'f ltoad Overseer, F. W. Obray Is to be H complimented on the excellent woik H on tlic county road north of town. H Joseph Hurst's family Is quarantined H as a result of diphtheria. i H Members of the Itollcf Society sur- H ' prised Mrs. Ann Howell last Monday. H An excellent time was had. H ',' Four littlo boys have come to glad- H den the hearts of George Lemons, H Joseph Lofthouse, lien Housley and H Joseph O. Smith. H Our young people welcomed the H homo coming of Mr. Edward Norrls, H as he greatly assists in the amuse- H mints. H Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Dahleof Prcs- H ton, Idaho, weie visiting relatles the B past few days as guests of Mrs. It. W. H Shipley. H , " A. A. Law and family, of Logan, H were visiting parents last Sunday. |