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Show EVENTS AT OAK CITY W. R. Walk.r, Representative Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Talbot, a girl. Dr. Theobald or Hinckley Hinck-ley was in attendance. It has been raining or snowing very nearly every day the past week. Over three Inches of rain is r P'ited. The first heard of sheep passed through Oak City Sunday, moving on their way to the summer range. Hay Is athlng that Is hard to get In Oak City. Many are hauling from Leamington and (he western country. The stormy, cold weather Is holding back (he peaches, which will no doubt save from the frost. This Is all It takes to make a prosperous year for the farmers. Most of the young people went to !-amlngton last Friday and returned Sunday. The usual good time was retried. re-tried. They are learning to skate better now and less accidents are reported. re-ported. The saw mill Is again running and any one wishing lumber can get it without the muddy drive to the west for It. |