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Show FRANKLIN NEWSLETS Franklin, Feb. 25. Stato Fish and Gamo Warden, Georgo Barber, met with tho Gun Club .Monday evening nnd talked on tho propogatlon and preservation of fish nnd gamo. Mr. Barber stated that tho gamo laws of tho atato could only bo mndo effective effect-ive to tho extent that tho peoplo wero In sympathy with them. All ditches and irrigation canals must bo screened screen-ed so ns to prevent tho fish from leaving tho streams and not lnterfcro with tho flow of water. Miss Nelllo Nash entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening at progressive high flvo. Dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served to tho guests beforo thoy left. All had a very on-Joyablo on-Joyablo tlmo. L. O. Parkinson Is tho happiest man in town. He is rejoicing ovor the arrival of a baby girl. A very pleasant evening was spont nt tho homo of Mrs. P. B. Dunkley last Wednesday evening, when Bho entertained tho Primary officers and a number of friends. Tho evening was spent in playing games, after which refreshments wero servdo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oldham of Paradise, Utah, spent part ot last week In Franklin, visiting with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Ethan Allen, of Providence was tho guest of Mrs. Henry Biggs last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hatch of Low-Iston Low-Iston wero tho guests of Mrs. Leonard Leon-ard Butterworth last Sunday. |