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Show NEWS FROM SEVILLE Cove, Utah, April 17. Among tho conferonco visitors from Cove were J. C. Larson and L. H.'AUon. Wcdncsdny, April 11th, a grand reception was given to the threu bos who have enlisted from our town, Mr. Orlando L. Allen, Ambrlous T Larsen, and Harry Hansen. Tha music was furnished by tho Richmond Rich-mond orchestra. Fernando Allen, brother of Orlando Allen, sang "Tha Star Spangled Banner," and an address ad-dress to the boys was very ably delivered de-livered by Ezra V. Monson, state representative rep-resentative of Franklin county. Many friends nnd relatives from noarby towns were In attendance and all wished the boys a safo return. Saturday tho annual Preeco-Oreg-ory rounlon wna hold at tho Coo opera houso. Tho program consisted of rocltatlons, vocal nnd Instrumental music, and a number of papers dealing deal-ing with tho lives of prominent members mem-bers of tho families. Tho tlmo was aUo spont in getting acquainted and feasting. Tho Mutual play was put on again by request on Thursday night. Many say that It was the best play that over camo to our town. For local talent In this line, Covo Is hard to beat. Mr. Elijah Allen of Arizona hns been visiting friends and relatives In our town tho past week Mr. L. II. Allon nnd Mr. E. H. Allen were out doing tho first plowing plow-ing of tho season on Saturday. Word has boon received that Mr. James S, Allen, who has been studying study-ing In tho east, will return Sunday. His frlonds and relatives will bo glad to welcome him. homo. Mr. Ross Taylor of Preston was a town visitor this wook. Mr. Lewis Allen of Banlda camo down 'to attend tho reception given tho enlisted boys. ' |