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Show HAPPENINGS AT FRANKLIN Franklin, March 19. Botwoen two and three miles of pavoment will bo laid this spring. Nearly every one Is enthusiastic of tho idea ot having more cement walks. Ezra P. Monson has lately mado Borne very substantial improvements in the equipment of his store. County Superintendent Henry Simpson Simp-son visited the schools this week njnd expressed much satisfaction in the conditions he found there. i Mrs. Harry Sewell entertained a number of friends last Saturday evo- nlng. Tho tlmo was spent playing, games, aftor which refreshments were served. Tho old coal sheds near the O. S. Ij. depot have been removed, making a very marked Improvement In the appearance ot that vicinity. Tho Rollef Society held their annual an-nual mooting last Tuesday. At 2 p.. m. the general public was invited" to hn Interesting program, at tho close of which, refreshments were served to all of those present. The day's enjoyments closed with a dance In the opera houso at night. i |