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Show NEWS NOTES OF SCIPIO Crover Provert, Representative. Haying Is on In full swing here at present, but owing to the late frosts the crop M not as good as It has bn In other years. Mr. James Allen has purchased s new steam thresher and saw mill inun the Kutnely Company. He has been busy the pist week getting bis saw In shape to begin work. The Sclplu Steam Thresher Company has a new saw also. This will be n great help to the town as we will be able to get iutn. ber much quicker and cheaper than before. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson are over from llolden visiting Leslie's parents, par-ents, Mr. an I Mrs. W. H. Thompson Mrs. Thomas W. Memmott who has been very 111 for some time, died last Sunday evening. Shu leaves a hus band ami seven children to mourn ber b.ss. AH numerous other relatives ami friends. Mr. William Uo'ilns was lakeu very 111 last week, but l.i on the Improve now. His son George was called over from Kaliua on account of his Illness, Francis Ksklnnd and Harry Gates hove returned home from Abraham, where they h.ive been working. Miss Gettevleve Peterson has gone to Monroe to visit relatives there. Mls.s Prudence Catling and a Mrs', rfiieik.siii.iit come over from Gilliiion-Friday Gilliiion-Friday t venltig an I returned Kund.iv morning, taking Miss Veil Cjiilug w Itli t hem. Mrs. L. M. Waleh has gone to Manll to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chris ; Fredertcksen. Pioneer Hay Is to be celebrated In a !. most fitting muiner here. A grand!' parade In the morning before the!' services and all kinds of sports In the ifternooir The writer was unable to', set the entire program, so will send li j I in next week. Pro. Daniel Thompson Is still very ! ( II. I O. L. Thompson and Thos. Memmott i M-iit to Oasis Friday to attend Priest-1 lood tnee. Inr. i i |