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Show I1 LEWI3T0N HAS A VERY BUSY SOCIAL WEEK Lowlston, Sept. 15. The ladles, of tho Third ward Mutual held a bazaar Friday commencing with an excollont program n't 10 o'clock and continuing with the salo of articles all day. A grand hall concluded the evening. The Daughters or tho Pioneers held a business meeting Friday nt 3 o'clock in tho vestry of tho meeting house. Mr. Alvln Drowor of Logan, form erly of Lewlaton was In town Tues-Mra. Tues-Mra. Florcnco Elwood was a Logan visitor Tuesday. Bishop and Mrs. ..Robert McQuarrlo" of Ogden spoilt soveral days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elwood. Mr. Roy Kent and Mr. Vernal Cunningham spent Monday at Brig-ham Brig-ham City. Mr. Fred Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Dangerfleld nnd'Mr. and Mrs. Straw-bridge Straw-bridge niotpred to Ogden, Tuesday, returning re-turning the eamo day. Mrs. Alma Merrill of Richmond spent Sunday at Lowlston with her sister Mrs. Lottie Stocks. Miss Letha Andoron had a very severo attack of appendicitis Sunday. President Joseph Qulnney of Logan spoko in tho afternoon meeting Inst Sunday at Lowlston First ward upon Russian customs and people. Tho lecture was very Instructive to thoso who woro In attendance. Homo missionaries, mis-sionaries, Mr. George Thompson of nichmond and Mr. Edward Kemp also al-so spoke. Bishop A. L. Hyor was at Bear Lake on business last week. Mr. M. O. Bell is constructing an-5 an-5 other new cottage which is a credit B to Lowlston. This Is three cottages for Mr. Bell who Is doing all that ho can towards tho up building of Lew. Iston. Mr. Stlllmnn Pond and Mr. Dow I Lowis were Logan visitors last Sat-I Sat-I urday, Mrs. Amanda Stocks has been very 111 for several days. B What is tho matter with tho Low- W lston Republicans they did not securo I ono of tho dates for nn nblo lecture I which next governor of Utah, Nephl I L. Morris will gtvo In somo of tho 1 neighboring towns noxt week. I On Sunday, Soptember 17 tho M. I. A. will hold their annual stnko I convention in Lowlston First ward. Tho first meeting at 9 a. m.- will bo for stako workers; 10 a. m. and 2 I p. m. will bo held for all Mutual H workers. A meeting will bo held at I 7:30 to which tho general public are 1 invited. Members of tho general I board from both organizations will bo 1 preBont. Mr. Hazen Bright who was recently recent-ly injured whlld working nt Lowlston Sugar Factory returned homo last Tuesday night from tho Utah Idaho hqspltal greatly Improved. Lowlston experienced heavy frosts last Saturday and Sunday nights, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stocks returned re-turned homo from Stnr Vnlloy, Wyoming Wyom-ing whoro thoy havo spent soveral wcoks putting up hay, Mrs. Mcrlo Lowis of Star Valloy Is visiting- with Mr. and Mrs. Illloy Low-Is Low-Is of Lowlston. , Mr. Potor E. Van Orden of Lowls ton was successful in receiving the nomination for Cacho county assessor assess-or at tho Democratic convention held at Logan last Saturday. Lowlston public schools will open noxt Monday, Soptombor 13. A very pleasant party was hold at tho homo of Jesso Morris Tuesday night, tho occasion bolng his ton Ernost's birthday. Many guests were' jj present from tho First and Third "Ik wards of Lowlston. Dainty refrosh- w wonts woro served, I Mrs. Altn I'rlco has been visiting nt Ogdnn with her paronts for sever- nl days, Mrs. dalo Lowis was a Logan visitor vis-itor Wodncnday. Mrs. Owen ltoo of Preston wns visiting vis-iting in Lowlston Wednesday. Mr. Alvln Brower is located nt I, Lowlston In tho employ of tho Studn-bailor Studn-bailor Co. , , Mr. Henry Stocks of Preston wns visiting In Lowlston, Wednesday, Miss Grnco Aubrloth of Hyrum nnd Miss Savago of Missouri woro in g "Lowlston, Wednesday, I Mrs. Simon Lynn and llttlo dnugh- I tor Edna havo boon vlBltlng In Og 1 don for soveral days, |