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Show LEAMINGTON LOCALS Alma M. Harder, Chronicle Rtprctentatlu Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. F.ngeno Grcgola. a baby girl, Oct. 19. All parties interested are happy and doing do-ing nicely. Ward primary conference was held here Sunday, Oct. 22. The primary children gave an Interesting program at 2 o'clock p. m. Sister Kate Allred of Ilesctet, a member of the stake board, accompanied by her husband, were visitors with uh. The Y. L. and Y. M. M. A. held their Ur.;t meeting of the season Sunday night. Mr. John Wood of llolden who was airriously injured In a runaway while helping Thomas Ashby In the hay Held some time ngo, has gone to the Salt ljke hoBpltal for treatment. Mr. Wood was mowing hny with a span of colts. The'tongue brake anil the horses began to run. He hung to the lines as long as he could. After aii was over he walked to the house and said he was not hurt very bad, but very soon became unconscious. He ; recovered and returned to llolden w ith his wife and family, but becoming , wtirse went to Salt Lhkt for treatment. Kis skull was fractured just over the right eye and a piece of the bone was removed. He Is able to be out but will remain at the hospital a week or two longer. Strange proceedings are taking place here lately. Mr. Axel Johnson and Miss Klverda Anderson left this morning for Sciplo In a lumber wagon for their winter supplies. They traveled the old Pioneer fashion, either because It takcR a long time to get !j.v where, or because there are no Iralim going that way. Their out lit puts us in mind of an old time prairie schooner. Tin ir horses were hi good condition when they lelt. We arc not looking for their Immediate teturn as Manti is in that direction. On O'l. 31 a Hei'viMm part w v, t!l are being made Vir " a spooky line, ('hosts, goblins, elves, w Itcln a and furies and even old Katun himself may meet you any where. We extend a cordial Invitation to the county. |