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Show CLKTOI I CLIPPINGS I Clarkston, Feb. 3. A sad gloom 'il was cast over our town this morn- ; ing when the news spread around ;j that Von Myler was dead. Tho 11 iH j'car old son of Mr. John K. Myler. iH no was u very bright hid nnd was iH ono of tills Kind that carried sunshlno 'ilH mid will be greatly missed in the lH nome. This is tho second child they H have lost In tho last six months. Their many friends feel to grieve H with tho parents. ' Mrs. Dan Godfroy Is slowly lmprov- jJ Ing. H Our ward conforenco was held last iH Sunday. Wo had with us President Hendricks nnd Elder Rawlins. They H gave us some good Instructions. Blsh- op Raveston gavo a splendid report H of tho wurd, and said that wo were H Improving. H Mr. Thomas Buttars whllo engaged H In u little sport In wrestling, recolv- cd a very badly sprained leg. He Is confined to his homo. J Ono of our popular young ladles, J daughter of Mr. Thomas II . God- H frey, has Joined hands In wedlock H with Mr. Harry M. Williams of Lo- H gan. Ho Is a man that Is well ro- H spt'ted by our people, having done H a great deal of carpenter work In H our town. Their many friends wish. H them success on their Journey of H ltto. They will mnko their homo In H Tho Trenton Dramatic Company, H presented a play hero Tuesday night ( ,H to a very small house, on. account of H n vory stormy night. Tho play did H well wo would say to them to como H |