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Show GLARKSTON JLIPPIN8S Ciarkston, Oct. 19 Some of Clnik-Bton's Clnik-Bton's old time friends are enjoying these beautiful sunny days after such a cold stormy spell, lslting with rclathcs and friends, having come here for our recent home coming. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. Aduni Fife, being some of our oldest jet-tleis; jet-tleis; Mrs. It. J". Costley und daughters daugh-ters lllancho and Gladys ot St. Anthony, An-thony, Idaho. Mr. and Mis. William N'lsli ot Urlgham, There was a goodly number came from far and near to our home coming, com-ing, all having a lemarkably cood time wlthr-the exception of a-few lfs-advantages lfs-advantages owing to the bad weather. On Sunday, October 11 at our sacrament sac-rament meeting Urother Harrison of Malad, Idaho gave an Interesting talk on the duty of attending to our sac rament meetings. We also bad with us Elder Lewis a companion ot llro-"ther llro-"ther Morris Godfrey while on a mission. mis-sion. ,,, A new son came to brighten the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hut-tars Hut-tars on the morning ot the 14th. A) I concerned are doing nicely. Ou Thursday last, Hrolher Uenja-mln Uenja-mln Godfrey walked as far as our 'post office about three blocks and a halt. Ho has been under the doctor's care since last January. Relatives and friends are glad to see him out again. Mr. J. M. Larson was one of the uuluiiunUte ones In the wreck at Logan Lo-gan Monday evening. Mr. Larson received re-ceived a bruised arm. Mr. and Mrs. John IK Jardtne entertained en-tertained with a splendid supper on. Wednesday evening to about twenty guests. Among themwoie Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fife of Urlgham; Mrs. It. J. Costley of St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. A. T. llasmussen, P. S. liar-sen liar-sen and wife, and many othor Clark ston friends all who enjoyed a to-clal to-clal chat ot former days thirty years ago. Mr. Garret Dahlo was a visitor at Logun on Saturday at tho Rcpubll can convention. Our thrashing Is coming to a close Some of tho peoplo's crops being light, owing to the heavy frost last Juno. Mr. Elmer Dlnghain is slowly rn covering from a caso of spotted fever. fev-er. This disease is rarely heard ol in tho fall of tho year. Mr. .uid Mrs. Ulngham of Qgden, his parents are hero with him. Thoy report the pooplo of Clalkston as being hospitable hospit-able and kind1 In caso of Blcknes.i. Mr. Jambs Clark with his little band, small In number, furnlihed t.s with soirio excellent 'music 'at our homo coming. Mr. Clark has jpcnl . much time In the'-lntorest of a bund In our ward for which much'treii!. Is duo him. Our town orchestra under tno lean-crshlp lean-crshlp of Mr. H. S Uarson la Hiving somo splendid music of latt. The credit Is duo him and his members for our now and up to dato dances which aro surely enjoyed by our young people. |