| Show 0 0 T. T ti From the County's Important Communities v II OLDEN 0 L DEN Mrs Stevens was called to Salina to the tho bedside of at her little grandson who is reported to be ser- ser loosly ill Ul Mists Miss Alton ACton Stevens entertained at dinner Tuesday evening Covers were wore laid for tor Misses Shirley Turner Helen Bennett Dennett Leona Jackson and June Wood Herman Farl Farley y has been very ill III for tor sometime His Hla father tather arrived here Monday and aud to took k Herman to Ogden with him Tuesday Evan Ashby of at Leamington was a Holden visitor Tuesday Mr and Mrs Cloyd Anderton left lert Wednesday for tor Richfield to attend the funeral of at their in brother Mrs Thaddeus Johnson Is spending spending spending spend spend- ing two weeks in lu Salt Lake City Evan Johnson and Bill Dill Cannon of at McCornick were Holden visitors Tuesday Mrs Leslie Black Dlack of at Deseret ia la visiting her father tather Sidney Mrs Alice Allee Johnsoh Johnson of at Springville is spending three weeks here with her mother Mrs Mra Millie Crossland Miss Firn Stephenson has returned return return- ed from Delta where she has been attending school Robert Ashby of Ameri American an Fork was a business visitor h here re during the week The basketball game between Holden and Leamington played here last Wednesday evening was won by Holden with a n. score of at 32 to 22 Holden was also victorious over the tha Meadow team Friday night 3 16 3 favor The score ecore was 16 in our Mr and Mrs Alton Poulson of Salt Sail Lake City spent the week end with Mr and Mrs John C. C Poulson Hart Johnson and Royal Bennett Dennett spent Sunday at visiting friends Mrs Minnie Ashby of at Leamington visited her mother Mrs Anthony Y Stephenson during the week Mrs Edna Poulson has as her guest Mrs B. B Hillcroft of Salt Lake City Mrs John Crosland Is very ill with the flu V 0 or this th s week Mr and Mrs George Georgo Dalton announce announce an an- the arrival of at a baby girl Hinckley Ward Yard Is contemplating the erection of at a a. new chapel at an estimated cost of at A special me meeting Ung will be held Saturday February February February Feb Feb- 13 at 3 P. P M. M to discuss the proposition Keen interest is being taken In III the matter The flu Is abating In Hinckley and find the sick folks talks are again appearing appearing appearing appear appear- appear appear- ing on the streets J I Tho The High school has started again after atter being closed one week on ac- ac of at sickness j ac-j 0 O to feet teet deep W. W V. V P. P Freckle Freckle Freckle kle ton went deeper feet teet and obtained a flow of at about three gallons gallons gallons gal gal- lons per minute Mr who drove the well thinks that if it more pipe was driven the flow now would be bemore bemore more as clay filled tilled in so fast tast the hole could not be cleaned thorough thorough- ly ly Now watch Mc McCornick grow T ie se machine Is now on the bench driving for tor S. S T. T Stephenson The Brink Allen hay press Is held up at present because by some some mistake mistake mistake mis mis- take the wire billed to Fillmore FUlmore was taken to Elsinore Utah A greater acreage of at sugar beets will be planted here this spring as ashe the he yield last year was waa pretty good Bruce Stephenson Wm Gledhill and Frank Ivle Ivie raised especially fine tine crops More acres aCles will also be planted plant plant- ed to potatoes alfalfa and other money crops L. L J. J Bonney has leased the Robison Robn Rob- Rob ison n farm across the road from tram the Postoffice Mr Bonney came here tram from rom Provo last fall He has landof land landof of his own south of at J. J A. A Hunter A. A J. J Groft Grott is visiting at Provo the he guest of ot Miss Ella Smith We think Andy had bettor better bring the theady lady ady here and quit burning so much gas and wearing out so BO many tires traveling to Provo Thos Thoa R. R Dunton has leased his farm to Kimball Jensen and gone to Los Angeles to stay for a year We all aU hope Tom will get so homesick he 10 cant stay more than a year as M ashe ashe he is going to be missed by all Weare We Weare Weare are glad to welcome Mr and Mrs Jensen but there is plenty of land landhere landhere landhere here for tor them and Tom too Mrs Lillie Ni Nielson lson and children of Monroe are visiting Mrs Mra Nielson's Niel- Niel sons son's brother A. A C. C Gregerson and family Miss Mae Ormond our teacher for tor the lower grades was ill III last week but is again at her desk Mr and Mrs Carl Johnsons Johnson's little babe is quite ill III at present Several carloads of at baled hay has been shipped from tram McCornick this winter and end many beef beet cattle have been brought here for tor fattening 0 n |