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Show CAMPAIGN OPENS AT LEWISTON . SUGARJAGTORY Lowlston, Oct. 2. Tho sugar factory fac-tory has started Its season's campaign cam-paign nnd they havo every prospect for It to be a profitable year for both tho factory and tho sugar beet men. Friday Mrs. Harry Coley entertained enter-tained tho Ladles Literary and Art Club. Mrs. Ida Itogors gave a paper pa-per on "Thero nro many houses but fow homes, A delicious lunch was served. Those present were: Efllo Vlllet, Maudo Stocks, Ida Hogors, Mary Andorson, Annie Orchard, Myr-. tie Pond, Carrlo Coley, Flossy El; wood. Thursdny n number of Edith Col-oy's Col-oy's friendo gavo her a pleasant sirr prlso. Games were played and a dainty dain-ty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dopp havo returned re-turned homo after spending tho Bum-nier Bum-nier on their ranch nt View, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wm! Wnddoups havo returned homo after several months at Black Pine. Mrs, BesBio Cottlo of Franklin, Ida. spent tho first part of tho week with her mother, Mrs. Marlon Dopp. Mrs. Amanda Marler has returned homo after a short visit in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Andorson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elwood, Mrs. McQuarry. and Mrs. Emma Telford, were among tho many that attended tho county fair. Mr. Etta Pond has moved to Logan for tho winter. Mrs. Hazel Karren spent Thursday In T.nirnn. . Mr. Lavon Mnrley has a child very sick with appendicitis. Tho Misses Luellla Coley nnd draco Choate, spent Saturday In ltlthmond, There are a pumber of our young neoplo that will attend high school nt nichraond this winter. Mrs. Nina Leavltt and Mr. Allen Itawllns aro visiting their mother Mrs. Itawllns Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Lowls wer.O mado happy over the safe arrival of a flno baby. |