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Show FRANK RAWLINS SERIOUSLY HURT fAT LEWISTON Lewiston, Juno 23 Frank Rawlins had quite a serious nca'dent happen to htm on Monday, lie was out In the barnyard doing his chores when he fell over ft small chicken ' coop, knocking out several of his teeth and cutting quito a bad gash In Ills Thoso who left Lewiston Wednesday Wednes-day to bo the guests ot the Manufacturers Manufac-turers Association were: Mr. and MrB. Fred Elwood, Peter Van Ord'en, Edwin Van Orden, Bertrand Van Or-den, Or-den, John Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swinyard. Mrs. Joseph "'dmUii has bought a lot next to tho old school houso lot from M. O. Dell, nnd Is beginning the erection 'of one of the mosf, up to date bungalows In Lewiston. Mrs,. Gertrude Rawlins has gono to Qgden to take med'cnl treatment Mrs, Rawlins will be away for a couple of months. A welcome homo party was given at the Lewiston Third ward last Friday evening in Honor of Mr. Lawrence Law-rence Bowden who recently returned from tho Australian mission. An excellent ex-cellent program was rendered, and games and dancing were tho diver-o'on diver-o'on of tho evening. Refreshments were served. Miss Sarah Baker and Mr. Elden Leavitt, two of Lewiston's most popular pop-ular young peopfo were married nt Logan, Wednesday. They have a host of friends In Lewiston Who extend hearty congratulations. Tho Primary Plonoer celebration of tho Lewiston First'' and Third wards held at tho Third ward, Wednesday Wed-nesday wbb a great success In spite of tho rain. An excellent vprjgram was rendered, aftor which a pioneer luncheon was served fo all prosent. A An Indoor parade, buffalo stampede, fe j and folk dancing were features of I tho aftornoon, Tho children had an excellent ttmo as well as receiving n lasting Impression of tho travel of tho Utah pioneers. Mr. Frnnk Rawlins was a visitor at Hyrum, Sunday, guest of Mrs. Hansen. Mr. Samuel Wiser and Mr. Peter E. Van Orden, went over the route with Mr. Ray Hovoy, secretary of the Logan Boosters Club for the pur-poso pur-poso of getting Lewiston in tho Cuclio Valley Log book. Mr. Perry" Jamison was a business visitor at Preston on Thursday. Lewiston will colebrato tho Fourth of July right this year. They hnvo Bocured the host band In tho valloy, tho Hydo Park Band, to furnish tho music. LowTBton will meet tho Downey Dow-ney team In n gnmo of baseball. Pushball contests nnd other minor Hports will bo indulged In. Nephl L. Morris, IJtah's noxt governor, will give tho oration of tho day. Tho program for tho meeting In tho forenoon is as follows: Music Hydo Park Band. Prayer Chaplain J. W. Boman. Selection Lewiston Orchostra. Beading of tho Declaration of Independence In-dependence Frank M. Stophensen. Violin Solo Reginald Beals. Music Hyde Park Band. Loyalty to tho American Flag John C, I.arBen. Oration Nephl L. Morris. Solo William Worley. Prayer Chaplain J. W. Boman. A hearty invitation is extended to the entire, county. Lowi'.ston baseball team will meet the Logan team at the Lewiston ball Park on Saturday. Mr. McMurdie, one of tho conductors conduct-ors on tho O. L. & I was in Lewis-ton Lewis-ton on business last Sunday.' H Miss Eva Parkinson was visiting jf at Logan on Monday. '""' 1 Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Poulter t A Smlthflold were vislU'ng at Lewiston i.h-A this week. f(JF Mrs, Davenport and daughter, of y Marysvalo, Idaho, aro down for tho (i purpose of doing templo work. Thoy if aro the guoBts of Mrs, Lottie Stocks m ot Lewiston, I Mr. Ira Hyer, Mr. Hazon Bright, M and Mr, Merlo Hyer, woro visitors at Richmond last Sunday M Mr. Au8tlii Ralnoy was in Lowls- H ton on business, Thursday. H Miss Mary Pond spent over last j Sunday In Richmond. H Don't forgot to cast votes for Miss B I.ula Waddoups, Miss Mordenn Hyer H and Miss Delecta Boman, for Clod- doss of Liberty at tho Lowlston Drug store, or at Murdock's, ten cents a vote. Mr. John Allen of Teton, Idaho is visiting at Lewiston, Tho Tain which camo on Wednesday Wednes-day gave Lewiston a good soaking and will mean a great deal to our farmers, Mrs. Florence Elwood Is visiting In Salt Lako qity for several days, Mr. Austin Johnson ot Rchmond. was tho guest of Mr. Stlllman Pond last Sunday. Perry Jamison, who is always for safety flrat, Is having several coats of paint placed upon his beloved Ford. Jamison Is of tho opinion that tho paint wC.ll help tho speed and en-durunco en-durunco of tho machine |