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Show FRANKLIN ITEMS Franklin, March 1. Mr. Herbert Wilkinson was given a very pleasant surprise at his homo Tuesday evening. even-ing. Those nreso.nt wero: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hompton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buttorworth, Laura Nash, Alberta Tumolty, Lula Young, Beth Robins, Frank Woodward Wood-ward and Leslie Atkinson. Games and music wero tho featuros of tho evening. A dainty luncheon was also served. Miss Zolla Hill entertained members mem-bers of tho school board at dinner Friday evening. Tho Lowlston Dramntlc company prosentcd "Tho House Next Door" Monday evening. Much credit is duo this homo troup for tho splendid manner In which they rendered tholr parts, and wo feel to complement them for tho efforts put forth. Washington's Birthday was vory fittingly celebrated by tho different grades of school. Tho Franklin Dramatic company presented tho play, "Tho Hand of tho Law," Wednesday ovonlng to a very approciatlvo audience. Tiie piay was given In Interest of tho Mutual Im-provomont Im-provomont association. Tho cltlzcn3 of Franklin appreciated' tho work done by theso young pcoplo this vln-tor, vln-tor, nnd feel to wish thorn every success with futuro plays. Mr. Elliott Buttorflold, who has spont the past month at Salt Lako and West Jordan looking after business busi-ness Interests, returned homo Tuesday Tues-day ovening. Mr. Parley Hampton was Quite seriously injurod Tuesday morning by bolng kicked In tho stomach by a horso. Ho has been working for his undo, Josoph Corbrhlgo, during tho past wlntor, and was feeding tho ,nrns iit tlio tlmo of tho accident. Tho young man was found In nn unconscious un-conscious condition. Dr. ,AdamBon was summoned Immediately. Ho gives hopes for his recovery. Tho Primary officers will glvo a children's dance Saturday afternoon. - |