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Show ClafkslonJIippings Clarkston, May 19. rtaln, rain, rain. It seems llko tho housewives nro being kept busy cleaning mud while the- men take a rest; but It surely looks llko wo nro going to have a prosperous season. We! havo had Quito a little sickness In our town of lato. Tho whooping cough has becomo quite prevalent among our children. Mr. Joseph Yates of Drlgham City and Mrs. Allco Davis of Perry, havo boon paying somo of their old tlmo friends a visit tho past week. They camo up to attend tlio funeral ' Mr. Alma Goody. Thoy aro numbered number-ed among tho early pioneers of this placo. Mr. William Sparks of Smlthflold wns also a visitor last week to his old homo. Mr. and Mrs. David Sparks aro rojoiclng ovor tho safo arrival of 'a now baby girl. Wo had visitors on Sunday at our afternoon mooting. Mr. John E, Griffin Grif-fin from Nowton, homo missionary; Mr. Crookston from North Logan brought his Sunday School class of thirteen boys over to visit tho grave of Martin Harris, ono of tho witnesses witness-es of tho Hook of Mormon. IIo also gavo a splendid talk at meeting. l'rof. Howell from tho A. C, will visit our Parents class noxt Sunday, May 23. All parents nro Invited to attend. Mr. Henry Thompson has been taken tak-en to Logan to tho hospital to ro-celvo ro-celvo medical aid for his hand which was so badly burned. Mrs. Sarah Shumway has gono to Drlgham City to visit her daughter Mrs. A. J. Fifo. Mr. Jos. Cltters, our new blacksmith, black-smith, is doing a thriving business. Mrs. Mary Archibald wont to Teton Te-ton on a visit to her chlldron. Wo learn sho has taken vory HI. |