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Show Mrs. C. C. Cressall and son, Ray- inond, who havo heen at tho Utah Idaho hospital, for typhoid focr, aro said to bo much Improved. It is ex- x pected Mrs. Cressall will bo able to gc homo this week. ii Mrs. Lillian Hadloy of Mount Carroll, Car-roll, Illinois, an old friend of Mrs. J. M. Kromor nnd daughter Clara, is on her way to tho expositions in California and stopped off hero for a brief visit with her friends. John Rozsa,,tho blacksmith, is ox-hlbltlng ox-hlbltlng some very flno samples of copper ore which were taken from his prospocts near Franklin. A number num-ber of porsons aro becoming interested interest-ed in tho oro, as It snows exceptional exception-al high grado. Miss Ooneviovo Allen of Muscatlno, Iowa, daughter of an old college chum of Miss Clara Kremer, who has beon visiting hero for a short time, guost of Miss Kremer, has loft for Olympla, Washington, hero she will spend tho wlntor, |