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Show I " B R SON I NEWS H 1IHNSON, March 14. The people H t, llenson wore entertained last Fit- M 0 v evening by tlio Mutunt Imipove- H ii.ent associations of our ward. Tlio M ju- M'iiiu consisted of a play entitled M ' "Mir Minwarlng's Management." H The cant of charncteiH wore an fol- H I M 5l . Mnnrsuilng K"lh Slerlo B H la TIiioiik 'nld Kiinlc H l"r drrlrk Percenter .. . Faster Itecse H 3.ti ( IlrewMer . ... Ahllna Heutler K T.lfonl Page Don Peclc 1 I.e.. e rage Ednn Tntbet H Sirphen AndiewM Olga Jensen Mini Viola Reese and MIbh Pearl H i .(-HiH ns her lover rendered a duet H nnd an encore In a. very pleasing H Mla Leila Saunders and Miss Do- H lY. Munk each gave a comlc read H Mr. Sylvan Peterson bad charge or H th training of those young people H nnd In deserving of ntu'cli credit 'la' H connection with the young people Hj "who took their paits so well for the Hj njoynble evening's entertainment. H After an Illness or over a week Mr H Jesse T. Reese Is again back at his H school work. It was thought for a Hj time that he had smallpox but not H, do; ho was threatened with puoumon- H la which the vigilant attontlon of tho H doctor and his faithful wife averted H It, However ho has been a very sick H man and wo nro rejoicing over -his H recover'- B, Mrs. Jesse T. llecso has suffered a H $rerttdeal during the past two weeks' H VHh a pain In licr head, JL, H Mr. M. Jensen Falslcvjifhad a H, growth removed from his head ovtr H; A week ago and has not been able to H bo out at our ward gatherings slnAe. j H' Mrs. C. D. Reeso'undorwont a buo- Hi Cessful operation for appendicitis ? H Week ago last Thursday. Sho Is out H of the hospital now and Is staying i in Logan with her mother-in-law, H Mrs. Mary lleeso. She expects to '(in'1 home" In a few days. While fin I in bc4u In Logan her mother Mm ", lit has Urn t l-lng care of lei h mo nnd chtl li m. Ctw road siorvlsor Mr. II. A Inioi. had a 'lumber of men nd ie-lis out In it ctk sanding 'ho ioadn, n Job very much needed as our loads have been almost impastlnta for several weeks. The graveling of the cutoff to Logan U proving n bler.-.Ing bler.-.Ing to thoxo who fovel over that oad. Oetllng to the rutoff has ben the great trouble. It I certainly rc-gi rc-gi enable that the comlssloners cu-not cu-not see their way clear o pay tho men who did so much necessary work uii the loads last fait. lletiBon farmers are In the air In regard to the raising of sugar boot this year, not that they nro agn'nsl the price offered, low as that Is, bat the stand the factory officials have taken with respect to Inland plica, holding that each farmer Is t pile his beets on his own land and wait for 20 per cent of the payment until tho beets arc delivered at tho factory. Aa a great deal of outside labor la tho raisins and harvesting harvest-ing of beets and as this help demands pay whoa tho beota .nro harvested makes, the situation almost prohibitive prohib-itive of the rUlng of beota this year. Mr. Jno. Ricks and others aro putting put-ting In tiling and 'draining their low lands. Othors aro arranging for pumping plata to Irrigate their crops. A large representation of our poo plo attended the Cache Etnke conference confer-ence Saturday and Sunday. Aa the roads aro impassable, for hauling of pulp thosu who have sil-ago sil-ago to feed their cows are fortunate. Ilowovor, tho dairy business Is not very encpurag'n even with a good supply of sllag.;, Missy Nina Anderson recently had a birthday party at which a number of her young friends wore present and had a pleasant time. Dainty refreshments re-freshments wcro served. I Jodie Smith was surprised by a number of his friends last Saturday aftornoon. |