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Show MENDON'S COM- ' INGS AND GOINGS Many People Visiting And Being Visited. AH the Items that are Worth the While. Mk.ndon, Nov. l'2- A grand ball was held in Richard's ball Saturday evening. even-ing. It wasa swell atfair,a great many being here from Logan. Wellsvlllcand Newton. The Mention orchestra furnished fur-nished the mii'.lc. Mr. Wm. Petit, of Snake Illver, stopped a short time In Mendon on his way to Salt Lake where he was called to have some skin cut from ids body to graft on his little girl, who was severely burned on the back by a bonfire. She Is now in the hospital In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hardman received re-ceived word by telephone that her father was dying and to hasten to his bedside. They drove all night to Oxford to take the train there, as they could make mhch better time than taking the train here. Mrs. Rlchaul 1'llklngton, of Smith-field, Smith-field, was here last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Jos. Hard-man, Hard-man, Sr. Mr. Lcland and John Colly aie here to see their father, and will work at the Lcwlston sugar factory. Mr. John Lalis was home on a short visit. Ills leg Is getting better, but is st ill very bad. Tlio scrapers Have all arrived at the depot and woik has started on the Wellsvllle spur. Mr. (Jeorge Jliglcr Is in Mendon again after an absence of several months. Mrs. Win. Sorenson lias been very sick with la grippe. She Is improving I now. Miss Martha Lalis Is at home from Ogden for a short time. |