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Show :his morning to look over new;! lelds. i Mrs. Gunn left for Salt Lake j Zity the 1st. of the week on bus-ness bus-ness and pleasure. She was ac-;ompanied ac-;ompanied by her son Walter . A'ho will remain there for the summer. Mrs. Lois Erving, who has been n Milford for the past two weeks ' jnder Dr. Hamiltons care, is said to be improving. Otto Stewart, has gone to the Lake for the snmmer. Blanche Deswnup, is reported the sick list. Deseret Doings Last evening an excellent program pro-gram was rendered in honor of Mother's day, Apostles Grant and Rulon S. Wells, Mrs. Alice Merrill Mer-rill Home, Marguerite Summer-hays Summer-hays and Edith Hunter were visitors vis-itors and assisted in the program. pro-gram. Virgil Kelly is very low at this writing with pneumonia. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Black, who has been dangerously dan-gerously ill, is improving. Orvil Bennett, cut his foot severely yesterday on a bottle and lost a great deal of blood before be-fore the flow could be checked. Albert Petty had the misfortune misfort-une to fall from his wheel while trying to avoid running into an automobile, breaking his thumb. D. J. Black and family left for Scipio this morning in his new car. Norma Damron is at home nursing the mumps. Geo. Kelly, came down from Lynndyl this afternoon to visit his brother. Archie Ryan, accompanied by a number of land seekers, left |