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Show Lewiston. The cltl.cns of Lewiston held a mass meeting Wednesday evening to consider con-sider the good roads proposition. The meeting was largely attended and tho matter was discussed at great length. The sentiment was decidedly in favor of good roads and the employment of most any means to get them, bonding If necessary. Tho Lewiston people want their own road fixed of course. R.A. Hendricks, County Commissioner was present and gave the meeting the advantage of the lecent Investigations. Investiga-tions. At the general meeting Sunday afternoon, three returned missionaries told of their work In the different fields. Norton Lcavltt has been laboring labor-ing In tho Southwestern states, and Win. Wheeler in Australia, .lohn II. Wclscr Is one of the three Just returned. return-ed. They talked very entertainingly of their labors and said that the work is progressing steadily. George W. Squires went to Logan Thursday. George has recently added another chair to his barber shop and will be open at all hours. He has recently re-cently removed his household cITeets Into the home foimerly owned by Charles Pond. Joseph Smith's seven-months' old girl baby died of pneumonia Wednesday Wednes-day morning at six o'clock. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The community sympathizes sym-pathizes with the family in their loss. Mrs. A. C. Smith, of Franklin, Is a new addition to our town. She has Just opened lip a lirst-class millinery establishment. |