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Show pect to have an enjoyable time, and friends from neighboring towns are cordially Invited to Join us. An old people's party Is to be given Thursday, Dec. 28. A dinner for all the Old Folks Is to be given In the amusement hall at 12 o'clock. A meeting meet-ing at 2 and a grand ball la the evening even-ing for old and young. Hoys have been appointed to bring the old folks to dinner din-ner and to meeting, for all respect must be paid to them on this day. The people of llolden extend their deepest sympathy to husband, parents and relatives on account of the death of Mrs. Hoa Kelly Krlckson of IK'.seret. Mr, and Mrs. August Hendrlckson from Santuquln are here ulsltlng Mrs. Ilendrlckson's mother, Mrs. Sarah Johnson. Kay Turner's smiling face is seen here ugaln, the first time for three year. Miss Ruby I'aul wears a bright smile of late, for Mr. Jay of Fillmore is seen here real often. The cold weather doesn't prevent him from traveling ten miles. HAPPENINGS AT HOLDEN Jessie Teeplet, Representative We have had a small snow storm this week and looks like we will have more soon. Another baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John II. Stephenson. A girl. Mother and baby doing well. A baby girl was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ramsy. Plat String ham has returned boms from out west, wfcere he has been fof several months. Prother George Flnlinson and Joseph Jo-seph Anderson, borne missionaries from Oak City, also Elder Than Ashby of l-amtngton occupied the time In meeting Sunday. j A new library has been placed In our j school building for the use of the j school and public. L. K. Acord. prin- j rlpal of our school, has gotten up sn j entertainment which will be given Friday Fri-day evening to get means to place io more books In the library A program bas been arranged for the celebration of Christmas. We ex |