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Show ' HAPPENINGS AT HOLDEN Ji TecpUi, Representative i We do not know whether It Is our l poor mall service or what Is the matter, mat-ter, but the last week's piece that was . sent to the Chronicle was not printed. A baby boy was born to Mr. and , Mrs. Win. Johnson. Mother and baby 1 during nicely. Mr. Thos. K. Kvans It still very low. He seems to be getting . weaker. The time was taken up lu meeting Sunday by the Relief Society members telling of the time when the Relief Society was first organized. A celebration was given Friday, the I Mb. A meeting and program at 2 o'clock, and is soon as meeting was out the Relief Society members and partners went to the amusement hall, where dinner was served for them. After dinner they sent the rest of the afternoon In amusements and dancing in the evening. The young people joined them and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. I,eonard Wood and Austin Ashby came home from Hinckley to help play for the dance. Hrother W. Owen and Mr. Robert Patrick, Jr., was with us Sunday. Hro. ( (Jw;n, one of te Sunday school board, rui, for a short lima oa Bondsy ". . -I Wt . . n?. ..! tr- ----Mr. L. M. Stevens bas returned home ',.. -. from Salt Lake City, where he bas " been with his two children to undergo operations on their feet. He says they are doing as well as can be expected. Mother and children are still In Salt f-ake City. A hint to the bachelors: Here's to the Rose that buds and grows Pluck It and call It your own; For the Rose may fade and so will the msld, If they live too long alone. Anthony Stephenson and family of Delta are here visiting relatives and Irieiids. Note. We regret that on account of delayed mall last week's correspondence correspond-ence did not appear. |