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Show eling alone will be given special attention by the passenger department depart-ment representatives in charge of each train. The regular trains on that day may be used if desired. The rate offered for this occasion is $35.00 for the round trip to Los Angeles, applying from all main line Salt Lake Route stations in Utah with proportionately low fare from branch line points, and from most Utah stations on connecting lines. Various combinations, returning through San Francisco or Portland, via rail and steamer, and side trip to San Diego, may be included at slightly slight-ly higher rates. Each patron of the special trains will be presented with an attractive souvenir badge entitling him to reduced re-duced prices for the various interesting interest-ing side trips. These comprise trips to Chinatown, Universal City, where the best .motion pictures are made, Pasadena, the OsThh Farm. Old San Gabriel Mission, Mt. Lent, Venice, Santa Monica, O0;.i'i Park ReJondo, the lively beach -jitm. and the beautiful Santa Catilina, where the wonderful submarine ga-'ens are viewed from glass-bottom ooais. See your home ticket agent f'.r particulars and reservations. Attractive At-tractive booklets and full information informa-tion will be furnished on request by Wm. Warner. Gen. Pass. Agent, Salt Lake Route, 10th E. 3rd S. St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Tuesday night. The Lowmore farm is pasturing about one hundred head of cattle. Margaret Taylor has gone to Salt Lake .where she will be operated on for appendicitis. i. There has been two cases of hydrophobia hydro-phobia dogs and one heifer bitten by coyotes in and around this place. Loren Taylor departed Monday night for Salt Lake where he will undergo un-dergo an operation for appendicitis. The weather is the most severe this winter that has been known in this valley- for twenty five or thirty years. Harvey Graham and Henry Vor-waller Vor-waller arrived ' Thursday evening from Magna where they spent the fore part of the winter. A very interesting farm bureau meeting was held at the school house the 15th, and many new members were enrolled. Joe Palmer and Ora Lake looked to have the two largest, two horse loads of wood that has been hauled from the cedars this winter. Every body will be sorry to hear of the sad death of Mr. Allen Young. He was respected very much in Abraham Ab-raham and every one will miss him. The funeral was held Sunday at 12, o'clock, in the school house. Mrs. Kemp came from Frisco, Utah to attend at-tend It. Peggy's Assistant. ABRAHAM ARTICLES Wess Carey has, a new Ford automobile. auto-mobile. Laura Petty is here tor a couple of weeks visiting. Zola Soules gave a card party last |