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Show I LEWISTON I LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Yf Lewlston, Sept. 1. Word wag reft re-ft t:efved Inst Sunday at Lewlston of the AS birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. H Henry Stocks of' Preston, formerly of K Lewlston. By Mrs. Saunders of Salt Lake City WA' Is In Lewlston visiting with her iB; tbufehter Mrs. Ada Van Orden. Y& Republican primary will be held at B Lewlston, September 2 ;B Mr. and Mrs. William Hyer spent iB last Sunday at Smlthneld. B Mr. and Mrs. Clement "nawllns. B MMa Fern Rawlins, Miss Lulu Tel- Si ford' and Mr. and Mrs. Ether Telford S .npent Saturday afternoon at the iB springs above Preston. JBI Mr. George Haslam of WcllsvUle iYJ lias purchased the homo and land ot JKf Amasa Bybee and will move his fam- S lly up to Lewlston in the near' future. S Miss Lizzie Wilson of Logan, is 9 visiting with Mrs. Ruby Bernhlsel. IB pr v. Jamison of Preston was jB in Lewlston on business last Satur- rB Mr. Cutler of Salt Lake was visit- ifl ng with his family nt Lewlston last IBs' wck S Mrs. Bessie Cottell of Franklin, B ipent Thursday at Lowlston. B Mrs . Call of Salt Lake, Is visiting B with Mrs. Ada Van Orden, Mrs. Call B I on nCr way to Calltornla' B Mrs. Eliza Champion is at home K pgaln "after spending several weeks JB "w'ln nor dauShtcr at Smlthfleld. B Mr. Kcefo the local plumber, who IB recently purchased the homo of Bert Orchard has moved his family to Lewlston. Mrs.. Malan Dopp spent several Cays at Preston last week attending to her daughter who is HI. Many of the friends of Amasa By-beo By-beo aro complaining that ho passes Rlong the street without recognizing them and pome are mighty peoved j- ii about It. nut the fact of tho matter Am9 la he purchased a Grant six touring m car last Thursday and can turn his B head neither to tho left or right to M speak to his friends. Ho expects to V have tho thing mastered noxt week. m Dr. and Mrs. Mllo Wheeler return s' ed from Iowa last Friday wnoro Mr. Wheeler has been taking a course W at a chlropracllco Institute for about n year and a halt. Dr. Wheeler has W not decided yet Just whero ho will . locate, m Mr and Mrs. David Affleck and U Mr. and Mrs. William Balr went to Provldcnco Sunday to attend the turn tu-rn neral of MrB. Balr's mother. Mrs. Florence Elwood was In Loft Lo-ft gan on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Orchard and H Mrs. Veda Karrcn motorod to Logan K Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elwood, Mr. S and Mrs. William II . Stocks and jf- Mr. Ralph Bernhlsel motored to LOBE LO-BE ... annfln.. nvnnlnir K Mr. and Mrs. Clement Rawlins, E Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Vlllctt and 1 Mrs. Reeder, spent Sunday evening I at tho 8prlngs above Preston. I Mrs. Reeder ot Ogdon, is visiting I at Lowlston with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Rawlins. I Mr. Hazen Bright sustained a vory I serious Injury while working nt the I Ijiwlston Sugar Factory. A looso I plank had been placed on the top of I a wall of a building. A brlcklayor by 1 tho namo of Balr, stepped upon It I lho board then tipped and ho fell I sovoral feot, striking Mr. Bright who M was picking up some brick. Balr was' H tnjurod slightly but it was necessary II to take Mr. Bright to tho hospital. M It was thought that a bono was brok-II brok-II en somewhere noar hs back, but the U extent of tho Injury was not known. I nt this writing. Bishop Morkloy of tho Logan Soc-D Soc-D ond ward was In Lowlston on busl- ncss, Monday, M Tuesday evening the officers of the - Lowlston First ward primary gave a T$ Party nt tho homo of Miss Fern Raw- JM Una In honor of tho retiring nlllcer.1. I A short program was rendered. I Games and music wore tho diversion I ot tho evening. About thlrty-Uvo E guests wore prosont. Dainty rofresh- I monts wore served and an enjoyablo I evening was spent, I Monday ovonlng Mrs. Boeder of 1 Ogdon was taken suddenly 111 at tho I homo of her Hlstor Mrs. Gertrude I Rawlins. A doctor was sunimonod I and thought Mrs. Reodor had ptom- I nlno poisoning. |