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Show tOCALpl . OT if Miss Mae Hoyt, who has been attending school at Mt. Pleasant, returned home the first of the week. The opera house committee gave a dance election night and furnished election returns for the crowd. H. E. Maxfield went to Salt Lake this morning where he will consult with the State Road Commissioners. Mrs. Andrew Sproul returned Monday morning to her home in Washington after an extended visit here with her children. W. D. Livingston was down from Salt Lake the first of the week looking after affairs of the . Midland tract and the Abraham tract in which he is interested. Fred Cottrell and Milton Moody are the first in this locality lo-cality we have heard of to bag a goose. Each of them landed one at Craft's lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lamson and Carl Andrews left this morning for New Port News, Va., where Mr. Lamson will resume his former for-mer business of ship designer. Mr. and Mrs. John Starley's little baby got hold of some fly poison Monday and was very sick from it for a time but is now up and around and out of danger. Proctor Robison recently placed an Overland car with Adamson Bros, of the North Tract and a Dodge each with Oscar Warnick and Dan Black of Deseret. Don't overlook the fact that Wednesday, November the 15th is Double Stamp Day at the Ec-cles Ec-cles Co-op. Merc- Inst. That means a double discount to you t at day. n9-lt Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Richard went to Salt Lake this morning for an extended visit. They drove thru in their car. Mrs. Geo. Beach of the South Tract, accompanied them there-Mr. there-Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Graham . arrived Thursday morning for a short visit with Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. M. A. Wilkins, who has been very sick for the last week. . The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock died Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, having lived'but six hours. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mur-dock have the sympathy of the community. Jack Thurston and M. A. Abbott, Ab-bott, returned last Saturday from Los Angeles where they attended a trial of the Finch family against the Delta Land & Water Co. The republicans held a rally in the opera house last Saturday and another Monday evening. Monday night they gave a free dance after the rally and had a good crowd out. Mesdames Hamilton and Nee-ly, Nee-ly, who attended the State Sunday Sun-day School convention at Ogden last week, returned Friday and r 'port a good attendance and an interesting program. S. T. St. Clair, who was formerly for-merly a resident of Hinckley, having a chicken farm there, returned re-turned to this locality last week for a short visit after a preamble of some duration over various states in the east and south. Mrs. Jettie Cavanaugh and her nephew, Joinier Cassidy, who lives with her, left last Sunday Sun-day for their former home in Omaha, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Cavanaugh will probably visit Chicago before be-fore her return in the spring. We are in formed that the Finch family was non-suited in the action ac-tion which they recently brot against the Delta Land & Water Co. in California. The case was dismissed after the evidence had b.en submitted, and while arguments argu-ments of council were being made. |