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Show I MRS. BOWMAN IS BURIED AT LEWISTON Hi Lewlston, Juno 8. Funeral ser- Bji vlce.weru held over tho remains of H Mrs, Cora lloman at Lewlston Sec- H t end word, Tho choir sang, Sister ! Thou Was Mild and Lovely. Prayer m j was offered by A. L. Hyer. Quartet ' ( consisting of Luclla Olover, Oles An- !" derson, Kphraim Ulatr and Frank Anderson. The speakers were Willi- r nm Wiser, Koy Kent, PreBt. Hon- ' drlcks, llishop Daulelsou and Prost. y ' William Waddoups A poom compos- H cd by Mrs, llrower was read. Solo H by Dora Wheeler, duot, Oles Ander- BF con and Lnura Kent. Uoncdlctlon by fffif F. A. Rawlins. AU of tho speakers Blf'f' testlllcd to the sterling character of HL'i the decensed Mrs. llonnm was au HbI active publlo worker and will bo Bl preatly missed. Mr, K A. Ilrecm, representing the oniclnl guido book of tho Salt Lake and Yellowstono Highway, mot with tho Lewlston Doostcrs Monday evening. Ills object is for the pur-peso pur-peso of advertising nnd getting tho 1 coplo of Lewlston to contribute toward to-ward logging and descriptive matter pertaining to the route. Messrs S. F. Wiser nnd Oort Von Orden escorted Mr. Urcem ovor the route. Ho expressed ,lilmsclf ns being be-ing well pleased and stated that the route from the cross roads via Lewlston Lew-lston mora feasible than via Franklin. Frank-lin. Mr. Dreem read letters from Logan Lo-gan boosters contributing $250 (or logging their city. Ho also Instructed Instruct-ed boosters how to work on boosting boost-ing proposition, also in placing matters mat-ters beforo county commissioners. He stated that ho would log Lewis-ton Lewis-ton and vicinity for $100 Instructing them to solid a commlttco to commissioners com-missioners beforo tho log book was prepared. Dr. and Mrs. J M. llernhlsol left for a short lslt to Hlackfoot, Idaho (net Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M J. Swlnyard were at Logan Tuesday to nttend the graduating exercises of the U. A. ('. Mrs. Swinynrd'B brother, Mr W. Smith, formerly of LowlBton, graduating gradu-ating wlt'j a H. S. degree. Doctors J. M. Dornhtscl and Jamison Jami-son of Preston have dissolved partnership part-nership nnd after July 1 Dr. Hern-hlsel Hern-hlsel will be located at Lewlston. Dr. Hernhtsel Is well known ns one of tho most promising young dentist of tho stato and ho will, bo Pleased to meet all patrdim at his denial parlors par-lors located at Lewlston. Mr. William Glover Is ory 111 with pneumonia. Miss cnrrlo Hoacard returned last Thursday from a short lslt at Idaho Falls. Mr. Carl Stoddard rccolvod tho nows of tho death of his stop father Mr. James Wordrop last Monday. Lester Duxton nnd Mercedes Kent wcro married June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Buxton will mako their homo nt Dates, Idaho. Mrs. Martha Lltz gavo birth to a fine baby laBt week, Miss Verda Waddoups was married to Mr. Peterson, Wednesday Juno 7. A reception was given at tlus home of tho bride Wednesday night, tho immediate families being In attendance. attend-ance. Tho young couplo will mako tholr home In Idaho. Miss Myrtlo Howdon nnd Mr. Sampson were married In Logan on Wednesday, Juno 7 Mr. and Mrs. Sampson will mako their homo In Lewlston. Mr. ond Mrs. C. I). Stoddard loft lor Wellsvlllo Tuosday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Janies Wnrd-rop. Wnrd-rop. Mr. A. Greaves of Preston was a Lewlston visitor Monday. Mr Georgo Lewis has sold twenty twen-ty ncros of land, tho homo and other lulldlugs to his brother Mr. Josoph Lewis for a consideration of 17,000; also twenty acres of land to Mr. G. A Hoynn for $1000. Mr. Lewis has bought a homo nnd ranch near Rig-by, Rig-by, Idaho and expects to lcavo next w cek Supt of Cacho County schools, It. V Larson spoko In Parents class of Lowlstnn First ward Sunday lost. His topic being generally upon tho Tord plant and tlio system used by Mr. Ford with his employees. Mr. Larscn attended tho superintendents concntIon at Detroit, Michigan last spring. His talk was very Interesting Interest-ing as well as Instructive Tho Lewlston basoball team will I'lay a gamo at Downey on June 11. Mrs. Martha Karren has Just returned re-turned from a month's visit nt Canada. Can-ada. Mrs. Karren reports a ery pleasant trip. |