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Show NEWS FROM CLARKSTON Clarkston, April 13" We, as a people, peo-ple, are enduring some very bad roads the past woek. Our mall has boen two hours late tho past few days. We havo Borne snow yet, which is very discouraging to tho30 who aro so short of food for their animals. A number of our people went to Salt Lako to attend conference. Among thoso who went wore Bishop John Ravsten, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. John Buttars, Thos. Jenson, Louis Godfroy, Rubin Looalo, and a number of others. Thoy all report of having a spdondld tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thompson entertained at their home on Tuesday Tues-day evening, April 10. Tho table was beautifully arranged. Covers oro laid for twelve Thoso who wore present wero: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Thompson, Thomp-son, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. LaVon Smith, Mrs. Etbx Sparks, and Mr. Thompson's family A delicious supper was servod. The romalndor of tho evening was spent In social chat and games.' Mr. Henry Thompson raado a flying fly-ing trip to T3olso, Idaho, and othor partTof that vicinity to look for a future homo. Mr. J. E. Malraberg and family aro quarantined for measles. Mr. Hans Dahlo has Just recently returned from Preston, Idaho, whoro ho has boon tho past throe monthu taking medical treatment. Ho Is very much Improved. |