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Show FEAR RABIES ARE PREVALENT IN LEWISTON Preston Team shows Superiority of Skill In Handling the Basketball Town IjocsJ News. i Lewlston, Jan. 10. It Is feared that rabies are prevallent In Lewls- !on. 'On Jan. 1st., a dog belonging o, Lowell Karren became violently angry, biting, snarling and snapping and would not allow the owner to enter the sleigh. It also chased a crowd-of boys upon the opera house steps. Officer Stowell shot the dog and It was sent to Dr. L. L. Dalnes, of 'the University of Utah for examination. exam-ination. A bundle shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Karren Kar-ren Tuesday night in honor of Miss Martella Hodge. Guests. present were Dishop and Mrs. T. S. Karren, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Leavltt, Mr. and Mrs. George Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Chrlstofferson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Zola Lew-Is, Lew-Is, Reuben Karren, Lafay Blair, Mr. Glover, Hyrum Karren and Miss' Gleo Karren. Refreshments were sorved. Games nnd program wero the diversions of the evening. Tho Royal Noighbors wero entertained enter-tained at the homo of Mrs. Maud Stocks Friday afternoon. A story, "Tho Bell of Atro," waB read by Mrs. Gertrude Rawlins. St. Luke's account of tho birth of Christ was read by Mrs. Nellie Van Orden. A paper, "Tho Madonna," by Mrs. Maud Stocks. Story, "Tho Fussy Mother," by Mrs. Ida Rogers.. Refreshments Re-freshments wore served. Lafoy nialr ond Miss Martella Hodge, two of Lowlston's popular young people wero married at Logan Lo-gan Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Allred of Preston spent several days last week visiting In Lewlston guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hendricks. William Dybeo left Thursday for a short visit to Ogden. William Ilucanan, who has boon employed nt Ogden for somo time, is homo again. Fred Elwood and Dow Lewis left Thursday night with a train load of cattle belonging to tho Portland Feeder company. Tholr destination Is Kansas City. They will bo away about ten days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uort Orchard woro visiting at Logan Sunday. Tho Smlthfleld Second wnrd presented pre-sented tho opera "Princess Ida" to a crowded houso at the opera hnuso Thursday ovenlng. Tho peoplo of Lowlston wero woll pleased with tho performance. Miss Lulu Waddoups has been very ill for Beveral days. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hatch havo moved back to Lowlston after a ydar's absence. Mr. Hatch has been omployed nt Wollsvlllo and Hyrum as Studebaker agent. Clark, tho llttlo flvo year old ton of Dr. John Dernhlsol Is very 111". Lloyd Hogan was taken to Logan Thursday night to bo operated on for appendicitis, but upon arrival thoro tho doctors were unable to diagnose his caso and ho will not bo operated on for Boveral days. Mrs. Gale Lewlston mado a trip to Logan Friday. Mrs. James Wardroup of Wollsvlllo Wolls-vlllo Is visiting with her son. C. n. , Stoddard. Mrs. Albert Morrill of Brlgham City Is visiting with her alstor MrB. Edna Gustaveson. Mrs. Nolllo Van Orden spent Saturday Sat-urday in Logan. Mlsa Graco Haltman, who Is teaching teach-ing In tho public schools at Wollsvlllo Wolls-vlllo spent Saturday and Sunday at Lewlston. Max, tho llttlo son of Mrs. Leora Worloy Is still In a critical condition with bronchial trouble following nn attack of measles. Tha Lowlston baskot ball team played a gamp at Preston with tho Preston toam Friday night. Tho scoro was 26 to 37 In favor of tho Preston team. "Tho Llfo of Christ," a photo play will bo prosentod at tho Lowlston opora houso Jan. 1C. A now serial "Tho Lass of tho Luinberlands," will commonco In tho near future. |