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Show ing and repairing, and being re- painted. It has also been re-shingled. re-shingled. Geo. Crane came over from Kanosh on Friday to attend Conference, Con-ference, and declared he had swallowed forty miles of dust en-route. en-route. We venture to say he can't make the same declaration declara-tion about the trip home on Monday. Mon-day. Miss White, State Domestic Science Demonstrator, spoke to a large number of our women on Tuesday afternoon, afterwards organizing a class here. Mrs. Jens Peterson, President, Mrs. Carl Robins and Mrs. 0. L. Thompson, councilors. Miss White was the guest of Mrs. Ellis Chapman while here. Scipio Sallies Wm. Critchley, of Fillmore, has finished the brickwork on Wesely Martin's house and started start-ed on Tilford Johnson's house. Chas. Worfelt, of Salina, is doing do-ing the carpentering on Wm. Martin's house. Mrs. Emily Thompson, is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sadie Peterson. Conference held here Friday, Saturday and Sunday, was very largely attended by a good representation repre-sentation from each of the towns of Millard Stake. Visitors from Salt Lake were. R. Clawson, L. E. Young, Mr. Taylor and Miss Mabel Cuoper. Rain Saturday and Sunday made the streets muddy hut failed to put a damper on the meetings which were enjoyed by goodly attendances. The Ward meeting house is undergoing a general overhaul- |