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Show I HORSE KICKED YOUNG m I ATFRANKUN 8j Franklin, March 3 Wo are Infor- BJ med that Mr. Parley Hampton, son V.H of Ooorgo F. Hampton, met with a 'fcH vcr" serlous accident yesterday by AM being kicked In the abdomen by a &U horse that ho had been feeding In W connection with other stock In tho ! corral. Mr. J. II. Corbrldgo seeing tho offalr ran at onco to glvo aid and 9m assisted In getting the young man ln- PB to his home. Dr. II. A. Adamson was Immediately sent for and rond- KM cred all possible aid but at present , ffm writing small hopes aro entertained 14 for his recovery. frfl John C. Whitehead, one of our JfM leading citizens, has been confined Bfl to his room for the past two months KM with little Indications of lmprovc- II ment. ! Our friend George T. Marshall, AM Jr., of IHackfoot has been paying a n visit to his friends hero for a week ! or two. A few days ago ho was S stricken with symptoms of nppendl- (jH cltls and was hurried off to Salt Lake flfl City and an operation was performed Sj and we learn ho Is on a fair way to HJ recovery. JB Mr. Jasper Head of Canada and .-v WJ -4m: Ir Dan n Thomas of Salt Lake aro J' m Jf Mere visiting with Mr. S. L. Wood- H ward and appear to bo enjoying themselves. I Tlio Wilford Dramatic Co. last I night presented tho sensational dra- ma, entitled "Tho Man and the Law" I The company aro to bo commended for tho ablo manner they presented tho same. This Is our homo com- pany and tho verdict of the commun-I commun-I Ity Is "They aro a Success" and wo I hopo to 6eo them again In tho near future. I Our up-to-dato now opera house I i Is much appreciated by our people and many of those who visit us coni- pllment us for erecting such a splen- jl did amusement hall at a cost of 1 about $14,000. j A month ago everybody had tho J measles In their families, now we I ' hear nothing of them. The disease I has run to tho limit, a cause for re- I jolclng. |