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Show HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST AT BENSON WARD Henson, Oct. 2 1.- Elders A. i:. Crunney and Louis Ilodroro Wir- missionaries at our sacrament meeting meet-ing last Sunday and they gave good gospel sermons. Tho attendance was not as good as It should havo been and as it would havo been some automobiles had been In better working order. Mrs. A. J. Keoso was pleased recently re-cently upon receiving a letter from her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele, of Eugene, Oregon, Btatlng that several of their relations and friends gathered at their homo and celebrated their golden wedding. Many of their friends In t.ognn and Cache Valley will bo glad to loam that the'jo good peoplo aro still active. ac-tive. Messrs .1. W. Funk and I'. A. Parsons Par-sons aro faithfully performing a labor la-bor to which they were recently called, call-ed, that of securing subscribers for Liberty Honda. They aro meeting, as thr-y should do, with good succors, suc-cors, Each one feels that It Is his duty to do his part and prove his loyalty, even If conditions are not ns favorable with respect to his finances finan-ces as ho would desire. Our glorious glori-ous government Is worth our best efforts to uphold and tho rights for which wo are battling are worth our best efforts. To Bay that the other fellow should carry the load Is to provo that we aro a shirker. He a man. Mr. A. V. lleeso had a very narrow nar-row cecano of a fatal accident yesterday. yes-terday. Whllo unhitching his team for the noon hour ono of tho horses kicked with both feet, and fortunately fortun-ately for Mr. Iteeso ho only got a Ido glanco on his right arm that pubctured tho skin but did not break tho arm. The horse he was unhitching unhitch-ing was strango to him, and ho had no thought of his doing such a trick. Mrs. H. O. ReeBo went to Salt Lake City recently to meet her husband hus-band who took some cars of beef cattlo thero to mnrket from Uolse, Idubo. |