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Show ff)QJV . ; MISCELLANY L A. Gull, Chronicle Keprcteotatlva Last Monday the men and boy .chose ui) side for another rabbit hunt. The loser this time are to put up an oyster supper. So the losing side of both hunts are expected in the ' hear future to give the dance and sup- , ir. They caught over three hundred rabbit In the last hunt. I Iast Tuesday night a fine baby girl 1 wa born to Mr, and Mrs. Kiastus Iver-j son. Has wa unable to be present 1 ' at the time, as he had gone north with jj a load of cheese. On returning last Friday afternoon and learning of the new arrival and that all concerned j i were doing nicely, caused him to put ; 1 on an extra broad smile. ; 1 Llliford, the 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Becksirand, has been ! ( quite HI for several weeks. Is slight- , ly Improving at this writing. i t March came In like a lion, hinting im- i til early Sunday morning, when sud ( denly It changed to a beautiful snow j storm. ; (r A number of loads of the wood pipe! for our water system were broiti'.hi j over from Clear Lake last Saturday, !f which will be laid just as soon as th weather permit. r Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kick, of K10 nore, t'tah, are here, spending a few day with Mr. and Mr. Harry A. John , on. h Ward conference was held here 'n f Sunday afternoon. The visiting hreth- ' ren were the Stake Presidency Alonzo A. Hinckley, of Hinckley; Orval L rhompson, of Scfpio, and Joseph Fin- inson, of Oak City. During which Jo- eph L. Stott and Nephl Stewart, roun- g ielor to the bishop, were released and loseph II. Fisher and Nell Stewart J 'ere appointed to fill the vacancies. |