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Show FARMERS BUSY IN PROVIDENCE j 1 Hauling Lime Rock to(o the Sugar Factory Germans Have Good Time Providence May 12. A farmer of ProvidVnco'ls no in tho swim If ho does not have a now wagon and rock bed. There arc about twenty new I wagons nnd boxes which will start I rolling up tho ennyon road today af-J af-J tor lime rock for tho Sugar company. It will bo a good test on tho different differ-ent wagons to bo used. Georgo M. Pickett nnd Sons, our local blacksmiths havo been very busy for tho past Ion days building now rock beds nnd Ironing old ones I shooing horses etc. Mr. Pickett has I four or five extra men working for I him and thoy atl seem very busy j pcoplo. Theuror Pros, nro having quite n I tlmo to know what to do with the ! dirt they recently took from a holo for a basomont under their now store I Borne ot tho boys speaking about It the other ovenlng say thoy tan dig nnothcr holo to put tho dirt In-. Tho Germans of Providence, that means ovorybody, had qulto a treat hero Saturday night when nil turned out to tho show put on by pooplo fro 1 Salt Lako it was a flnn succd'ift Aft- I er tho show the rest ot tho ovenlng was spent In dancing, mfrestoipiitB 1 served by Jensen & ChdCkottto, our confectioners. Evorybody present" ! hnd a very good time. I Mr. and Mrs. William Cuoctette motored over to Deweyvillo the Inttor part of the week to spend Sunday with relatives and friends. I If Jack Frost didn't get .ill of tho strawberries we will have tho annual j strawborry dance hero as soon as they aro rlpo. Tho stork left a flno boy nt the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hanson , Jr. All concerned doing nicely. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Chcck?its ! nro rejoicing over tho nrrlvnl ' ot n ' fine baby girl. Mother aud habo tiro doing nicely. |