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Show DOINGS AT OLD BESERET Joshua Hennctt, Representative The weather during the past week has been varied In character, hot, cold, calm and high w inds. Tin-grow ing crops are doing well. Hay lias greatly Improved ami is possibly as good as the ordinary season, but. from two to three weeks later which accounts ac-counts for their being about 'tmM of I'tah County caiiieo'.Tws!T "V,,, Attorney King, but alter consultatlou Mr. Hay advised Dewsnup lo let the case go by default. When Justine Cropper rendered Judgment and Instructing In-structing the sheriff to destroy ttyie liquors seized slid held by li i in., with the exceptions of a few bottles, of wine which was being kept for nif (Ileal (Il-eal purposes by Mrs. Dewsnup, jibe sheriff executed the order by pouring about one hundred gallons of high proof whisky and twenty bottles 'of liquors of a less proof Into Ihe street and set lire to it. It produced a ery good blaze, and smcllcd very strong for a long distance away. Attruney King and Sheriff Hlack desire ,to be understood that they will spurn no effort or lawful means to carry out the present liquor law and give notice to all that are or will in the future break the law of the stale, throughout Millard County. Mr. DeWitt Ueid is still very sick at his daughters. Mrs. Kffie Moody. Mr. Jens P. Jensen, the Rulelgh man, is here making his customary round from house to house selling his wares of spices, medicines, etc. Six-year-old Olla Black, son of Mrs. Maud Black, was accldently shot In -. ..s ..-,?.iir? tuftrf.:rwr ttr, -elbow, by his cousin Harold Black, aged nine. The boys were playing In the yard of Mr. James II. Mace with Mr. Maces children, whose little boy of about the same ago went Into the house and brought out his father's forty-four rifle, and In their play liar-old liar-old threw the lever and loaded the gun from the magazine not knowing It was loaded. Dr. Broaddus was called In and dressed the wound which is not dangerous. The little fellow Is doing nicely and is playing around with his arm In a sling. Mrs. Clara Western and children are gone to American Fork visiting her parents and friends. Mr. J. S. Black is home from Linn Junction, visiting with his wife and family for a few days. Mr. John II. Kinder and daughter, Mrs. C. II. Cuhoon, have gone to Salt Lake City to attend his daughter. Mr. Gaboon's sister. Mrs. Jane Savage, who is reported to be very low suffering suffer-ing with cancer. Four more young ladles have been added to Mrs. Broaddus' music class. Miss Ines and Lavern Western to the Mendelssohn and Miss Kthei Webb and Villate Cropper to the MacDowcll class. Miss Gertrude Ingalls of Salt Iike City, Is on a visit for a short time with Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Broaddus. She attended the same college at which Mrs. Broaddus graduated, and she taught school In Preston, Nevada, last winter. |