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Show NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS (altered by the Editor in His Weekly Rounds HOLDEN. -Something went wrong with the mall service or our county papers last week, a the Chronicle reached us 18 hours before the Progress Kcview. ?We welcome Mr. Dresser to call oflener. Prfobably through him some of our neighbors will discover that we still exist. From all appearances our corespondents have "fie the coup." ' Mr. Thos. K. Kvans Is very seriously Ml at this writing. ... Mr. Chas. Wood, sr., has been on ' the sick list of late, but Is again able to be around, though he Is 87 years of age. No person In the ward has a better record of attendance at all pub j Il! gatherings. -- A welcome party will be given our recently returned missionary, Mr. John Bennett, on the evening of March 7th. j- pro. Jtennett tilled a two and one-half one-half years mission In the Hamoan Islands, and was very successful in his labor. We feel honored In claiming claim-ing such young men as citizens. ' We have had an abundance of snow of late. At present we are having iocely spring weather. I Our dry land grain does not look as - well as usual at this season, yet we feel confident that tlie very favorable weather we are having will bring it out all right. No doubt the rabbits and squirrel will do a great deal of damage again this season, as they are tery numerous. A number of our Citizen have been putting out poison for the Hqulrrela recently, and have killed them by the hundreds. .if.. |