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Show Scipio Sallies Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Har mon Wasden, Aug. 9, a daughter. daugh-ter. Agnes Hughes, of Fillmore, is spending a few days visiting relatives rel-atives and friends here. Drs. Miller and Herrold lectured lec-tured here Monday. A big crowd attended and enjoyed the pictures and lecture very much. Mr. Perkins, a brother of Mrs. Perry Memmott, has moved her( from Salt Lake City and intends making Scipio his future home. He has a dry farm north of thf cemetery and lives on it. He has bought the lot next J. P. Peterson and intends building a brick house on it in the earley fall. He will also put up a blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson returned to their home in ?alt Lake Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Evans took her daughter, Loling, to the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake last Monday Mon-day for treatment for sarcoma. Mrs. Lucy Wasden is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Misses Ella and Viola Peterson returned to Salt Lake City last week. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wasden on July 31st, a daughter. daugh-ter. Geo. Monroe took his niece, Lillian Thompson, and a party of friends to the Maple Grove for an outing last week. Mrs. H. Esklund and daughter, Agnes are spending the week at their ranch near Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olsen are spending the summer with their son Dan, at Clifton, Idaho. By the way Dan is celebrating the arrival of a new daughter. Mrs. Rose Thompson has been very ill for sometime, with neuralgia neu-ralgia in her face. -FOR SALE:-Carbon Copying Paper at the Chronicle office. ml3tf |