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Show PROVIDENCE NEWS PROVIDENCE, Maich 27. Tho flu situation Is ngnln improving. Most of tho flags that wore up last 'week have been taken down, nnfl those that have been put up are few, Mrs. Moignn Edwards who has ben seriously 111 with tho flu is re-covetlng, re-covetlng, Mr. Atthur Olsen Is with us again after being quarantined for several days. Our schools arerunning nlcly now under the halt day periods. Our principal is back again and we hope that Miss Simpson will be back to take up her class next week. Mr. Magnus Peter Bosorup who has lived at the, bottom of the big lane for many years, passed away on Saturday of influenza. He will be burled at Hyrum. The Bad news comes to us from Preston of the death'of Sidney Pri-day. Pri-day. Mr. I'rlday and his parents lived at tho bottom of the big lane for many years. Sidney spent his school days hero. The town is now debating, discussing dis-cussing and trying to "formulate n plan to pave tho main side walks of the town. It Is a question whether wheth-er tUey should bond tho town or bond tho dlstiict In which they pave or bond the Individuals propeity in doing the work. But with what plan tho secure tho means, wo hope that wo soon will be using paved sidewalks side-walks in the place of muddy paths. Tho tolephono company Tifmnklng many repairs especially along our main street. This Is Improving the looks of the town, but many citizens complain of "hot being able to get H connected up with the lines. H Mr. C. M. Hammond Jr. returned H home last week. He has been In the H navy for some time. H Miss Pearl 'Allen fiom Huntsvlllo H Is here visiting her brother Mr. A. E. H - iH |