OCR Text |
Show THREE ACCIDENTS ATLEWISTON Miss Blanche Pond, Mr. Van Orden H and Edward Kemp, Sustain 8lght il Injuries. Camp Fire Girls il riCQalo Themselves ll Lonlston, Aug. 24. Miss Blanch jl Pond met with an nccldcut Weil-ies- day litst, when the horse sho1' Wns rid 'H Ing bcCnmo frightened at n ro'po H dangling between the boast's las. ,H The horsp started to run, tmdv Mi?s ll Pond wan unaUlo t6 relit Utd I'ultual ' dowp. ' 'H After running for n Dliort'dlstniujo H tho horso sturpblcd and M fell M throwing Miss Pond nbout Urn fcot. I Luckily, .Miss Po'ud'wns not seriously ! Jay Van Orden also met with a 'H painful accident when gnsullno In a stovo ho was trying to light oxplodcd( - burning his hands, faco and arms. ill Tho flro was soon extinguished. Im; M Parkinson dressed tho burns at'.il tho lH patient is getting along qulto vvoll at present. A third, but less serious accident, jVI considering Injury to person, huppeit- H ed yesterday, Mr, Ed Kemp was drlv- H lug a team hitched to a hay rack. Ono ot tho horses, a joung colt, started 'H to' run and Mr. Kemp lost oouttol-nt ' tho t(am. Tho team and wagon col- i Uded with a telephone pole. Tho va?- 'AH on was damaged slightly but Mr. .-H Kemp escaped Injury. IJH Thursday night a number of people (fH met at the homo ot Mrs. J. M. An- IS derson to celebrnto her birthday. Tho jJtW ovenlng was spent in gdinos, music, (HH ar.d a delicious supper was served. !IM Wrdnesdoy night a group ot Camp ,H Firo girls, with Mrs. Helvio Vtm Or- jM den nnd Miss Nana as guhrdinns mot lH at tho homo ot Miss Nana Hogan. In Tho time w as spent In pla Ing games . in Miss Rlla Kemp read a paper on, jffl Tho Gulls, and what thoy did for KM Utah. Mildred Pond rend a paper on Tho Church Presidents. A dainty IB lunch was served. Thoso present I wore MIsseB riorenco Stocks, Wnnda Stocks, Ella Komn, Amolla LovMs, fl Arvulla Svvlnynrd, Viola Rckersgn. Mildred Pond, Donna Rlwood . nnd ) Lontha Anderson. ,jl Miss Rlnora Leavltt Is enjoying a. 1 trip to Bear Luko, S Miss Lucllla Coloy has roturned (Continued on page four) , M THREErACCIDENTt. . a AT LEWI8TON. (Continued fro pagevee) , i a SI 1 - home from Vellsvillo where she has spent thelast. five weeks. -.,. Miss Emma Nuttall Is visiting with vM?ifctkllisjylsltlng ."with her s'on Mr.;-OraHlatchv Mrs. Irene Hutton, of Hyrum, is visiting with her mother Mrs. Etta Pond. Miss Beatrice Summerhaya of Salt Lake Is visiting with Mrs. Fred El- r wood . Miss Aline Margets of Salt take Is tho guest of Mfss Kola Hlfiby. j Mr. tindMrs Joseph Watklnsi of Mendon, nro the guests of Mrs. Efilo nowman. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Marler motored motor-ed from-Rlgby, Idaho, Friday. They visited with Mrs. Amanda Marler and continued to Salt Lake Saturday, where Mr. Marler will buy furniture. Mr. and Mrs. William Telford, mo tored, to Treasuroton Sunday 'to eeo their son, Mr. Bryant Tolfoid. f Mr. and Mrs, Fred Taggart, ro rejoicing over hn cloven pound baby girl. Mother and child doing nicely. Last Wednesday night a group of Camp Flro girls met at. the homo of Miss Marlon DomA .Tho evening was. spent In playing games. Mrs. Bybee told Indian stories, Mrs, Bopp served serv-ed a delicious lunch, thoso present wore Mildred Lefcvltt, Euplce Hyer, Lcnetli Hyer, Lovoll Hyer, Wavlo Hyer, Hy-er, Jl'.npcli Stephenson, Bessie Price, Vera Lewis, I.ucllla Cole. 14 groupVfOfchllL')rJsjas)th. MIfs Hazel Pratt as guardian, spent day In cknyon. a |