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Show GLARKSJON MEWS Clarkston, Oct. 11. Our schools began running In good order oit Monday morning with six teachers. We aro pleased to noto that tho diphtheria scare is over. Thcro has not been any more cases of late. Wo are pleased to state that tho two sons of Mr. William Clark haw recovered from the ureaded dls-eas. dls-eas. Tho stork has visited tho homes of Mr. Kubon Grlfllu and Mr. Grover Iluttars, leaving tliom each a son. They nro ult happy over their flnt born. Among thoso who wont to Salt Lake to attend conference wore: Mr. and Mrs. William GrlllUh. Mr. nml Mrs Thomas Grlflln, Mr. and Mrs. John Iluttars, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dahlo, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iluttars, Joseph Anderson, Mlchnrd Clark and Hubon Looslo. All report re-port having Jiad a lino tlmo. Mrs. Garrett Dable, was called to Idaho Fnlls during tho week to Iit daughter, Mrs. John 'Donning wno gavo birth to a son. Garret wears n look of lonosomencss trying to keep house. Tho llttlo son of Mr. Hans Dahlo who vas cut so badly in tho disks, Is still at tho hospital, Improving very slowly. Mrs. Mary L. Hegglo, has gono to Salt Lako City to undergo an operation for her eyes. Tho recent rains nro maklm; our farmers rojolco. |