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Show Scipio Sallies Elders conference was hek here last Sunday. A number 01 Holden folks attended. Roxie Esklund who has beer attending the Keister Dressmak ing College in Ogden has return ed home. Mrs. J. H. Breese and brother Frank Wilkins of Garfieid spen last week with their sister, Mrs U. Perkins. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lesli' Thompson, on April 13th, a son Blanche Robins spent las week in Holden with her sisters the Mesdames Alma and Edwan Steven. Ortherus Memmott has movei into his new home. The automobile fever has hi the town. F. L. Wasden ha bought a new Dodge and Mess rs W. R. Thompson, W. I. Hate arid Clark Callister have ordere Chevilliers. More of us "ought' to "auto" but are waiting fo i the war to end first. Mrs. Erwin Brown is serious : ly ill with blood poisoning, bot hands being affected. School closed here on Thura i day. Friday the teachers too the children eastering in th ' hills east of town. I George Nixon, Sr., and fan ily of Holden spent Thursday i ' town. t The school put on a show "R( becca's Triumph" to a crowde t house on Thursday last, matine and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elkins c j Salt Lake City, are guests of V I. Hatch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allbran t are rejoicing over the arrival c a wee son, born April 15th. 3 Mrs. Monroe is in Salt Lak City to see her son Ray and wil The latter underwent an open . tion at a hospital there last weel |