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Show HAPPENINGS AT HOLDEN Jm1 TmpIm, RaprnUtlve The farmers do not seem so much afraid of a drouth on account of not having much snow as they did two months ago. There has been more snow and rain fall than there ban I een for a number of years and Is still Knowing. There was a number of people fiom here who went to Sclpio to Young Peo-pla'i Peo-pla'i Conference, Saturday, March 22. Ttiev all report having a very g-Hid time. The funeral of iho ll-week-ohl bciy if Mr. and Mri Kdward K. Steven? lis held at their Lome, Sunday, the 3'U. A large enwd went to pav their rs,iects and sympathy to the bereaved bereav-ed family. The day was very stormy and miserable. Mrs. Steven' brother, Hert Rollins and wife; her Bisters. Miss IiHltoblns .and M rf, nirdlf, from t Sclplo came over to the funeral. The speaker were R. 8. Nixon John Poul-ou, Poul-ou, 8. P. Teeple and Hls'iop A F. Stephenson. On his way over to Helplo to Conference Con-ference last Saturday, one of Fillmore' young men &o so embused over wanting want-ing the track meet in Fillmore this spring that he forgot his trousers that were on tho back of Lis Madrid. When le went to change his clothes he uis-ccvered uis-ccvered he bad lost M.i trousers, but Torn, the mail man, found them, and sent them 'o him by some of tho Conference Con-ference peop'e Mr. J. K. Hunter'.- family Is now cut of quiii-'intlne for sturlet fever. Mrs. J, Coons has been here for two weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. J. E. Hunter. |