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Show hot-tamalle supper. Each ladv's shadow w ill he sold to the highest high-est bidder. Every body come. The Telephone line has been extended as far as R. J. Law's Store, and many of the pecple are anxious to have it in their homes. Grandma Olds, left Monday morning for her home in Indiana. In-diana. , Sugarville Siflings - , Ernest-. L'-vxtsr moved his be longings to the Presnall place the first of the week. The Thimble Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. T. Brown. Word has been received from Grandma Olds that she reached her destination safely and had a pleasant trip. Mr. Dale's emigrant car- arrived ar-rived Sunday. His brother and wife are also on the road from Cali., making the trip in their automobile. "It's a Long Long Way toTip-peray," toTip-peray," also a long long way to Delta, as a letter mailed here on Tuesday dil not reach there until un-til Thursday. Every week brings one or more emigrant cars to the North Tract. Surely the country is settling up fa.st, as people are coming in by train, camp-wagons and automobiles. . Saturday evening will be the ' last Literary meeting at Sugarville. Sugar-ville. The Friendship Thimble Club will furnish the entertainment, entertain-ment, and after the program a tamale supper will be served for the benefit of the Library hall fund. The shadow sale will cause much amusement. Everybody Every-body come. Word has just been received here of the sudden death of Walter Wal-ter Wright, who was -found dead in his bed at Kaine, Kansas. As gas was escaping in the room, death is supposed to have been accidental through carelessness in not tightening the gas jet properly. While here he lived with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Bueh-ler, Bueh-ler, and went with them to Kan sas early in the winter, to join their parents. Word ...also came that an older brother had one foot crushed by a truck, which wifl make him a cripple for life. . The boys were well known here and the family has the sym-pathyof sym-pathyof all here. (Delayed last week.) Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyle, Sunday, March 12th, a 9h lb. girl. Mr. Buhler of Pomona, Cali., has rented the Lamson place for the coming year. J. B. Seams made a business trip to Salt Lake the first of the week. Messrs Brady and Myers of Corona, Cali., have rented the Buehler place for the season. - Miss Ethel Iverson is home for a few weeks vacation. Mrs. Marlow and daughter came Sunday to join her husband who is in charge of the lumber business here. Little Pauline Seams, who was very sick last week, is up and around again. The Friendship Thimble Club will furnish the literary program for Saturday evening, April 1st, after which they will serve a |