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Show KC1PIO, SALLIES Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson spent last week In Salt Lake City. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Reno Memmoit, January 9th, a girl. . Ute Perkins and Charles Walch have gone to Garfield to work. ' Calvin Memmott nd L. E. Robins are touring the country as hom-3 missionaries. We are enduring extremely cold weather here, and have more snow fall than for many years past. Hiram Johnson and daughter, of Holden were the guests of Mrs. E. M. Brown on Sunday last. Mesdames Nephi and Theo Taylor Tay-lor of Provo, came to attend the funeral of their sister', Mrs. Ivle. C. A. Memmott is confined to the house with a badly spraiuM ankle the result of his horse falling on him. Freeman Martin has bought the Rowley home and moved Into it. He sold his old home to Calvin Memmott. Mem-mott. George Nixon, Sr., of Holden, was here this week on buisness In connection with the Pioneer Graziers Graz-iers Ass'n. Bishop Thompson and wife are in Fillmore where Mrs. Thompson is .being treated by Dr. Stevens for a !very bad case of blood poisoning. Ve all join in wishiug her a speedy esovery. , ''" Mrs. Willia-'-l A. Ivie died at her home here on Sunday night and was buried from the Ward meeting house at 1, o'clock on Thursday. Grover Probert nd O. L. Thompson were the principal speakers in the funeral fun-eral services. Nana McArthur rendered ren-dered a very nice solo. The funeral funer-al was very largely attended as the deseased was very well known and though her immediate family consists con-sists of only her husband and foster son, she had many relatives to mourn her loss. She was about 6 0 years old and was a daughter of "Uncle Ben Johnson", who is our oldest resident. res-ident. Interment was in the city burying grounds. |