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Show x i:vs ok tiii: wi:i:rc l-'HOM IjKWISTO.V Lowiston, Aug. 28. Tho Janot II Loavitt camp of the Daughters of tho Pioneers mot Wednesday In tho First ward Holler Society hall. Progratu as follows: Singing, "Catch the Sunshine"; Sun-shine"; prayer, Pros. Armlnta Ho gun; singing, "Thero Is Sunshine In tho Soul"; sketch of tho llfo of VAUa both Itoblnson Tolford by Itebecoa Wiser; a tribute to tlio pioneers by 13 vn Parkinson; closing song, "All Is Well"; bonedlctlon, Oalo Lewis Miss Forn Knwllns entertained tho Dawn Heohlvo girls with n party on Thursday evening. Tlio evening was spont In games and music. Dain'y refreshments woro served. Those presont woro Mrs. Kuoy Ilprnliisel, Mrs. Certrudo Kawllns, Misses AMI dred Pond, Lethn Anderson, Orace Choato, Veia Lewis, Uessle Smith and Luellla Coley. Miss Oretto C'olev entertained the Red Clover Ueehivo girls nt her homo Thursday evening. Dainty refreshments re-freshments wore served. Mrs. Jane Thatcher of Logan Is visiting vis-iting nt the homo of her son, Mr. George Vlllott. Word comes to Lowiston of a very serious nutomobllo accident which happened to Mr Samuel I3vans of Idaho Falls, formerly of Lowiston. Mr. Kvnns nnd party woro riding In tho car Just out of Idaho Falls when something happened to tho break and tho car rolled down a steop Incline, In-cline, breaking bovcu ribs and rendering ren-dering serious Internal Injury to Mr. Fvans. Ho was taken to tho hospital at Idaho Falls. New members added to tho Hod Cross enrollment this week woro, Joseph Ilaslam, Glen Wiser and Sarah A. Hyer. Misses nianch Pond, Mildred Tond, Gladys Pond, Arvella Swinward, Lota Anderson nnd Luellla Coley motored mo-tored to tho Preston hot springs Tuesday ovenlng. Mrs. Alta Smith and chlldron aro visiting at Lowiston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith nro moving to Graco, Idaho, where they will mako their future homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Ilett Orchard returned Sunday ovenlng from a ton-day trip In Idaho. Mrs. Itooder of Wellsvlllo Is visiting vis-iting with her daughter, Hrs. Albert Hurgeson. Mr. James Allen and Floyd Itoso of Logan were In Lowiston on business busi-ness Tuesday. Mr. Lewis Larson spent sovcral days visiting In I.owlston with hfc brother, Mr. J. C. Lnrsen. Tho Amalgamated Sugar company Is doing a great deal this year to lessen tho labor of tho farmers. Beet dumps nro being placed at Nashville, Franklin, Illchmond, near Mailer's at Third ward; Ilullen place, also the placing of scales near tho farm of Bishop Hyer for receiving beets. They nro also extending the track ono and a half mllos north from tho Kent place. Mr. J. C. Larson, field supervisor, states that tho beet crop Is normal. It is very much better than tho crop last year. Considering tho very short season, tho beet outlook is exceptionally exception-ally good. Mrs. Hnrris of Bountiful is visiting visit-ing at tho homo of Mr. J. M. Uorn-hlsel, Uorn-hlsel, Sr. Mr. Joboph Lewis has purchased a Saxon touring cnr. Mr. Willaco Allred, tho hustling grain buyer, was In Lowiston Tuesday. Tues-day. After seeing conditions which oxlst-ed oxlst-ed last spring, when tho Lowiston farms woro lost under several foot ot water, tho citizens now seo tho imperative im-perative need of a draining system. A proposition Is now under way In which tho cltlzons aro forming n company com-pany relative to tho draining of certain cer-tain sloughs and lowlands. Miss Mary Pond spont Friday at Logan. Miss Sarah Hyer, Mr. Ira Hyer and Mr. Elinor Roman motored to Tro-monton Tro-monton last Saturday. Thoy wero guests of Miss Hansen of Tremonton. Bishop A. L. Hyor was In Salt Lake (Continued on pago six) m:vs of thi: wf,i:k fuo.m lkwiston (Continued from pago two) on business Saturday. Tho local Tied Cross branch will make their headquarters In tho town board rooms. Thursday at 2 o'clock all thoso who aro Interested In making mak-ing bandages aro Invited to como and help. On Trlday, Sept. 7, nt 2 o'clock, everyone Is Invited to join In making handkerchiefs for tho soldiers. sol-diers. Dring old linen from homo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Telford spent last week at Gentllo valley. Messrs Karl Leavltt, Darrcl Kent of Fort Douglas visited with their parents at Lowlston. Mrs. Emma Hammond of Roy spent several days with her slater, Mrs. .Tnlin Pnlllnon |