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Show GOVEVILLE PERSONALS Cove, Feb. 18. Many people are still suffering with colds or the la-grippe, la-grippe, although there are no yery severe casesat present. Ether Allen haa contracted for n combined harvester which he expects to use during the next harvest. Elder Mefvia Larson Just returned home from a two years mission which he spent In the Southern States. He la looking halo and hearty and appear ap-pear very, aaieffjsUc, and enthusiastic ofUe'Verkwaleh.kV W before him." He spoke at tho sacrament services Sunday and enumerated many of tho blessings which wo enjoy en-joy In Utah. Brother Wlllard Larson of Fair-view Fair-view waa the next apeaker and gave some very good council. Elder E. 8. Larson was ihe last speaker. Brother Richard Choulea and wife of Preston, were town visitors last Sunday. Ell Williams haa sold his farm on High Crejkk.He expects to move to Lewlston soon. Oeorge Helllday has rented a beet farm In Lewlston from 3. C. Larson. The stork-recently appeared at the homes Of Mr. Lewis Johnson and Mr. Alma WardeU' leaving a fine girl In each, cue. All concerned are doing nicely. One of the best snow storms of the season, la now In progress over our town. It Is accompanied by very little wind which makes It still more enjoyable. Work la progressing nicely on the State Highway. In a few days gravel will be on all of the roads between FrankUn and Cove. The district school was run Saturday Satur-day in "Cove. , . |