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Show THIS WEEKS' LOCALS AT 1EWIST0N Lowlaton, May 8. Tho llttlo four year old daughter of Mr. Alma Smith fell upon a sharp rock, while playing play-ing in tlie yard, nnd broke her arm. Dr. Parkinson was summoned, and pronounced It n very bad break. M. J. Swlnyard has purchased nn Oakland touring car also nn auto do-llvory do-llvory truck for tho uso of tho Lew-lston Lew-lston Mercantile Co. Mrs. Carrie Coley and Mrs. Ro-sella Ro-sella Coley were visiting In Preston Wednesday. Mr. John Telford Imr purchased a seven pn'sscnger touring car. Mrs. James Allen came In from, Metropolis, Nevada to tho Utah-Idaho hospital where sho submitted to an operation for appendicitis. When fIio sufficiently recovers sho will bo compelled to undergo another operation oper-ation for gallstones. Mr. Joseph Hycr has purchased nn Oakland touring car. Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Wood returned return-ed from Hurley, Idaho, Tuesday. They havo been away for about two weeks and whllo at Burley, Mr. Wood purchased a farm, also a lino modern home In Burley whero they will move to within a fow weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Anderson spent Thursday In Preston ordering goods and doing other business fo,r the Citizens Trndlng Co. Tho Los Bonne Amle Club met nt the homo of Mrs. Gertnido Rawlins. Raw-lins. A sketch of tho life of Shake-spearo Shake-spearo wns given by Mrs. Gale Lewis. An extract from Julius Ou-t-ar by Mrs. Nell Bernhlscl. A musical mu-sical selection wns rendered by Mrs. fiertrudo Rawlins. Comments on Shakespeare's plays showing peace and prosperity spring from preparedness, prepared-ness, defeat and disaster from lack of It, by Mrs. M. O. Bell. Club members present were Mrs. Ruo Bcrnhlsel, Mrs.' M. O. R11, Mrs. F.IIle Vlllett, Mrs. Mllllo Van Orden, Mrs. Hazel Karrcn, Mrs. Galo Low-Is, Low-Is, Mrs. Eva Parkinson, Mrs. Nell Bcrnhlsel, Mrs. Carrie Coley, Mrs. Myrtle Pond, Mrs. Edna C.ustave-son, C.ustave-son, Mrs. Ida Rogers nnd Mrs. Mnud Stocks. Delicious refreshments wero served. Mr. Elijah Godfrey and family moved to Teton, Idaho, Thursday, whero Mr. Godfrey has purchased a farm and Intends making Teton his homo. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swlnyard motored to, Logan, Wednesday. The Boo Hive work of tho M. I. A. started Thursday In Lowlston First ward with a very largo number num-ber of workers, which betokens a very successful booboh. Many of tho citizens of Lowlston nro complaining about tho motorcycles motorcy-cles that go racing through the mnln part of town, and deem It dangerous for llttlo children crossing the street to tho plcturo show. It would greatly lessen tho danger If thoso who havo such matters In clwrgo would give this a little attention. Mrs. Zeltnn Wiser gave a bundle ihower nt her homo In honor of Miss Mercedes Kent who Is shortly to bo married to Mr. Lesllo Buxton. Many beautiful presents wero received re-ceived ana all spent a very pleasant pleas-ant afternoon. Mr. Nophl end Phllomcn Rogers have bought forty acres of land from Mr. Aimiba Hodgo In tho Second ward . Davis Brothers havo bought tho pool equipment from Mr. Alfred Stowcll and will movo them to tho pool room on North Mnln street. Mr. William Bowdeu has been appointed ap-pointed by tho town board as street sprinkler. Bill hos been busy on tho Job for a week, Mrs. Louisa Mower who Is receiving receiv-ing trentmont nt the Utah-Idaho hospital hos-pital Is rapidly improving. Mrs. Laprlel Hyer has been visiting visit-ing with her peoplo at American Fork for a couplo of weeks. Sho returned re-turned homo Tuesday. Tho Lowlston public schools are preparing for commencement exercises, exer-cises, which will bo given Thursday evening. Program and tho list of graduates will bo printed later. |