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Show S .MEMBERS OF THE FARM BUHEAO ;.l;i, BUSY , i .J ai 2h " HKNSON, Jim. 2C Ab stuled in wlk v $' "jrovious communications thero nrc r (wo fnrm bureau IocuIh In llonson, j ' t, -nno In Hast llonson nnd one In West "' Jlcnson. Hast Ilenson has 100 pur rent inuiiibcsBlilp nnU West Uouboh Is -woklnK eiy successfully to that ud. At the vecTTiy meeting held In QKast Ilenson liiBt Monday uvenlng, ' Mr. 12 A lTlbon wns oU'Ctcd vice (f -president and Chas. D, fteeso Jfrec" ., tor. In connection with many other f innttum ronnectcd with farm bust- W&y noss Jliu mlvlnablllty ot building alios ,s 1e, "" discussed at BomoTengUi and It pfeP WaB finally decided to Investigate the HM&fv matter nnd bo n committee of ten was ' ' wKu$- appointed to lull thobo In surrouud- IiIHk" i,l!5 bL,"omcn'8 WH0 'mvo built alto? ME t.nd had expcrlenco In raising com, ffigjjft' eonmejiietitly on Wednesday, Mourn. f$t ,w J Vm&- '' ATl'aisons, Chas. D. V VaPtf, ttiwunh c Jorgonson, A. t . Mc . ' EKeann, A V nooso, A J. llccse, ' fllshop Howard Itooso, Lionel MunH nu"TT. CfTiUoeo wont on this tour of "'" Inspection nnd In Sralfliflold they wcro joined with" r-rosident R. h. Wrlgloy of Logan. Mr. Qulncu lltco ' Of Ogden, accompanlod by thrco Csl- lego ward farmers. Aftor Inspect.ng "tBtTBllo of Mr. Fisher t a trip was made To The farm of Mr. Alma Car- -ton who very interestingly told ot hh K apcrlenco -wltr sllon as a means of j Mirtlff1-""!1 " I 7.. furnishing feed for his dairy herd. Mr, Carson nsld ho had found the two islos which ho linn, of gteat Tnluc, und could not thluk of llv penstng with thorn. Tho fnnn of Mr. John T. Calue was noxt lnvldcd and his bunch of Jersey cows gate cvldenco of tfuoll attention nnd tho feeding of sllago wan laige'y the rauso of this condition, Mr, Andor-ron's Andor-ron's farm was next vlsltod and found to bo In goocT condition with a supply sup-ply ot sllago In hlg silo. Mr. Clarence Tunic was tho noxt victim of Ih's Inquisitive In-quisitive bunch nnd ho stoo 1 tho test in a most commendable way glrlng satisfactory reply K all tho (luestloiiB asked. It may bo staled that Mr. Funk has glvon ovidenco of his splendid ability as a dairy man .through his flno exhibits nt our county fairs, but to loam ot 1 ('.us-1 trloug habits and buslness-liko moth-'ode, moth-'ode, ono must visit his plase and 'seo what ho is doing. He now has' I'vo largo silos nnd intends to build r.notlicr this season. The flno con-iltlon con-iltlon of hliTuinr? herd of pur bnV ' Holstolns, ho says, Is duo to n great oxlont to sllago. Uy this llu) Dio crowd felt that they were roi..iuced of tho valuo or alios on dii y fa-'ivs nnd dccldod to build ns far as cli-l cumstanccn Justified. ' A ward rounlon under tho nuipl -ob of tho Old Folks commltteo vill bo held In tho Uoiiboh meeting hnuso 'next Thutadny In connection with tho TJountQouu ropast which all aro oxpectlng tho following program, will bo rondorcd: Singing, congregation, led by W. J. Funk. Frayer, Philip Purse?; Music, DnnBon orchestra. I Address of Welcome, II. W. Ilallu-d. Dtshop Howard Hocbo and compuny. llccltatlon, Mrs. W. O. Ttocse, Son J. H. Allou and company riano su-lo, su-lo, Mis. Angus Funk. Hong, M-i. V. A. Parsons. Itcmarks by members of tho old folks commltteo ot l b Cache stake. Music by oichonra. Benediction, T II. lloese. All cvoi fourteen years will gnthei on Thursday Thurs-day and all uudei that ago will o cored for tho following day. Dancing , will bo Indulged In by old and young without which tho undertaklfli; would bo a failure On Friday evening tho rl.ildten of Mr. G. Dcutler met at his cozy home und had a very enjoyable llino In I onor of their father's blrtudny. A f 'i.o supper wag served On the 14th Tnst. Mr HowOll Itocse ot Ilenson and 'Mlns May Drown of Amalga wero united In .mnrrlago and last Monday vveuing u I largo number of their younp friends gave thom'a shower nt tt'o hoi iti (if ;Mr. and Mro. Clarcnco Me'klu of Smlthfleld. Tho brldo wa3 the to-clpl'unt to-clpl'unt of many beautiful piosentR. Thcso aro worthy young people ami tho vory best wishes ot their liorts of friends go with thorn on their mntilmonlal voyage." Mr. T. II. Hocso as bought u beautiful beau-tiful homo in Logan and will ba loalug Ilenson soon to lako up bis rosldonco in Logan. It will lio a source of rogiet to us to havo him leave our ward whoro ho and his good wlfo havo llvod so many veirs nnd Havo been such valuablo members. mem-bers. Their son Howell and Mr. Leo Hancoy will haya chnrgo of their llcnsonTntorosts which aro rjulie extensive. ex-tensive. " CThjftWBWWwaa-i. j i.,itmy rrir3 a Thero li nil epidemic" of colds, accompanied ac-companied by sore 'throat and In a I ftw cases by fever and lung trouble In Ilenson. Mr. Lcroy Ilalard li afflicted with pneumonia. I The attendance at our Sunday! School was good on Sunday being abovo average. The remodeling of our meeting house Is yrovlng a sue-.mm sue-.mm In the arrangement ot the Sunday Sun-day School cUmcs. The thawing weather of late Is making tho road between Ilenson and Logan almost Impassable. Stake officers offi-cers ot the vnrToUi associations some times feel that the officers of oir ward organisation Aro rather lax in their attendance at stake gatherings, but If they knew how bad the fod re to Logan they woald not feel to eensure.-" The softening of the weather will no doubt, brltg do"wn the ricoT' feed ns animals can get a (ood 3eal or picking out now. ' Mr. Jno. Ricks recently unloaded a ear of coal among tho llonson poo ' Mr. Philip Purser has recently purchased a flno player piano. Near It every home In Ilenson Is provided with a talking machlue which Is or Idenco that the people of or ward ate fond of usual. ' Thero is a rumor That there will be a sugartaotory built In Doisou ! soea, |