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Show Sutherland Searchlights Mrs. Nelson, who has been visi.ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry; returned Sunday morning to her home in Salt Lake. . Geo. Boardman has a badly sprained back but is able to be up and around. Little Ethel Perry was reported report-ed as being quite sick with the grippe. It was thot at first she had typhoid. Little Nellie Simkins has been quite sick and unable to attend school. W. A. Hays, a former resident here but now of Dovina, Cali., is here combining business and pleasure. He is a guest of the Boardman 's. Ross Simkins left Thursday morning for Kansas City with two cars of hogs. He expects to be gone about ten days. Mrs. Robart of the Scuth Tract, spent Monday at the Shipley Ship-ley home. Everyone' will be sorry to hear that Bishop Shipley is ill again. He was sitting up some yesterday yester-day and as soon as he is able to be moved will be taken to Ogden for a while. Bert Ottlev is here and expects . to work his father's place. His wife who is visiting her mother, will arrive later. The Jolly Stitchers meet today to-day with Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Smith as hostesses, at the home of the former. Say, everyone please listen a minute, Saturday evening, Oct. 28, at the school house there will ,,.-.." be a big dance and supper con- : ' . sisting of chicken, potatoes, etc. The charges will be twenty-five ". cents for the dance and twenty-. ' five cent for the supper.. A good time is assured to all who come. ' V Mr. and Mrs. Boardman gave,''' a dinner party Saturday eveni ' in honor of Mr. and Mrs.o Hersleff who "were r.&eiujfa ned. ' " "" T " A Mr. Bridger, who, with his family has been living in a tent house and sheep camp across the road from Mr. Bowles' residence, and who lived West of the Delta hotel .during the summer, died last Thursday of Asthma.' He was buried in the Delta cemetery cem-etery Friday. |