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Show HNIY ATTEND I ROUND-UP FROM BENSON WARD' i , Correspondent Sends Letter Full of Live News From the Town ' of Reesevllte Benson, Fob. 4. Tho largo attendance' attend-ance' of tho farmers and housewlvos of Denson nt tho recent roundup and housekeepers conforenco held at Logan, Lo-gan, doos credit to the public spirit of tho citizens of this ward. Tho benefit to bo derived through tho knqwledgo gnlned nnd tho enthuslnsm awakened do much to ndvnnco tho development of nny locality that sup-Tucoirin, sup-Tucoirin, Washington, went over tho Tho -call for aid from the presidency presiden-cy of tho church for tho suffering peoplo in foreign lands whoro tho terrible, slaughter Is going on was responded to qulto liberally by tho peop:o of this ward . Mr. Robert II. T. Taylor of Salt Lako City, who has chnrgo of tho distribution of school Bupplles to tho various schools of that city camo up from bid homo last Saturday on a visit to tho Ilcoso Brothers and their families, nnd moro especially to see Grandma Itcese. He remained over Sunday.) and returned Monday mo"n-Ing. mo"n-Ing. lie thinks Uenson b quite a dcslrablq placo and expressed his admiration ad-miration for. tho Improvements that nro being made especially In the erec" tlon of good bnrns for tho comfort-ablo comfort-ablo housing of cattlo and horses of which ho fs very fond. Ills visit wim much nopreclated. Mr. M. E. Rogers left last Mon- day for Teton on a M It to his broili rr and plslor, M nnd Mrs. llyrnni Clnrk. I'o was ncrompnnlrd on Ills Jrlp b h's ni'phcw Claud C nrk who find been down on n visit to his In mo Mrs M. 13 Rogors has two brothers living at Teton, and Mr Hogors expects to spend n week with , his relatives up thoro. J Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reese mndo n business trip to Salt Lako City last week, In tho Interests of tho oil project In tho Trenton dls- j trlit. Ycstordny, ho and Mr. A. M. i Smith nnd two gentlemen, Mr. Crlf- , ty of Preston and Mr. Wharton of ' Tnconin, Washington, wero ovor the grounds. These gentlemen nro qulto sanguine ovor tho prospect for oil in that section. Mr. Wharton says ho does not know of a bettor prospect pros-pect anywhere, and tho Intention Is to havo digging machines on tho ground in nbout two months. Two daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Iteeso, viz., Mrs. Louis Petty and Mrs. Parley Heese, each bocamo tho mother of n daughter recently, ono on tho 2nd, nnd ono on tho 3d Inst. All concerned nro doing nicely. We regret to say that Mrs. Esther Tarbet, who recently had tho mumps ns did her children also, Is suffering suffer-ing from Injured eyes, ns n result of tho mumps. It Is to bo hoped thnt her aff'lctlon will not provo permanent, per-manent, z Mr. A. V. Rcc?o has been confined con-fined to his homo for several days with tho Ingrlppe. Ho Is now improving, im-proving, which wo nre glad to state. Generally speaking the health of tho peoplo of Benson Is good. Grandma Sarah O. Iteeso, Is very much Improved In health" since our last letter. |