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Show MRS. ALLRED PASSES AWAY AT JEWISTON LEWISTON, Nov. 12. Mrs. Dora Allred, wife of Georgo Allrod, died at hor rosldonce last Saturday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Allred has boon suffering suf-fering from cancer for several years and has boon severely 111 for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allrod nro well known cltlzonB In LowUton, as Mrs. Allrod served In several church organizations or-ganizations for many 7oars. Sho loavco a largo family all grown men and women, also many friends to mourn her loss. Election day in Lowlston was spent in a very quiet way. Dr. Lorln Lowis was elected president of the town board; P. E. Van Orden, S. R. Rogers, George Popo and Joseph Bergeson aB trustees. Mrs. William Roman ontertalnod at dinner last Sunday. Tho occasion was hor birthday, her mother Mrs. II. T. Browor. The lady being 82 "years ot age. The-immediate family was present, also Mrs. R. O. Miller, ot Salt Lako; Mrs. Alice Dantelson, of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Oalr, ot Richmond. Dr. Lorln Lewis and Mr. Dow Lewis Lew-is spont Tuesday in Logan. Messrs Ed Van Orden nnd Jay Van Orden motorod to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Louisa Mowor spent tho week ond In Salt Lake returning Monday. Mrs. Joseph McKnight was a visitor vis-itor In Richmond Wednesday. Tho Commercial Doostors of Lew-iston Lew-iston reorganized Tuesday ovenlnar with Qertrand Pond, president; Dr. Lorln Lewis, vice president; Vernal Fairbanks, secretary and treasurer, Mr. William Blair was at Logan on business Wednesday. Tho mon who attempted & robbery rob-bery at the Cornish store somo time ago was captured at Idaho Falls lost Saturday. Tho sheriff of Idaho Falls notlcod a closed car passing through town and docldod that tho car looked look-ed auspicious. Ho followed the car and stopped it in the canyon. Upon examination ho found thorn to bo tho mon ho was looking for. Tho mon pulled tholr guns to avoid arrest, but thoy woro taken just the samo. Mr. Alma Bowdon who has boon suffering from a sovcro attack ot appendicitis ap-pendicitis Is slowly Improving. Mrs. Lottlo Thornton and hll- dron 'ot Rcxburg, spent a few days visiting at Lowlston. Mrs. Gale Lewis entertained the Ladles Art and Literary Club last Friday afternoon". Fourtoen members mem-bers wcro present. Enoch Arden, by Tennyson, was read by Mrs. Maud Stocks. A reading was given by Mrs. Mary Anderson. Refreshments were served. Several new cases ot scarletlna have been reported. Mrs. Jennie Bench ot Bancroft, is visiting at Lewlston. Miss Zole Telford spent last week visiting at Logan. Mr. Peary Jamison was in Preston on business last Saturday. Mr. William Allred of Sterling, Idaho, is visiting at Lewlston. Mr. J. M. Bernhlsol, Sr., Mr. Fay Bernhlsol and Miss Sadie Bornhlsel spent several days at Malad, returning return-ing Friday. Mr. O. A. Hogan was in Salt Lako on business, Thursday. Principal C. B. Stoddard spent Friday at Logan. Mrs. Emma Telford returned from Bancroft, Monday. Mrs. Millie Van Orden was called to Richmond, Friday on account ot the death ot a brother. Tho Lewlston First ward Mutuals changed their mooting from Sunday to Tuesday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clomont Rawlins, Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Stocks, Mr, and Mrs. George Villett, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elbert Van Orden formed a party and motorod mot-orod to Smlthfleld to tho danco Saturday Sat-urday evening. |