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Show solos, duets, trio and double quartets being furnished by Geneva Robinson, Norma Moody, Lapiicl Robinson, Norma Damron, Myrtle Latigston, Arthur Humphries, (ieorge llushnell, Lay ton Harris, Rodney Stott and Mr, ltroaddu, with Mr. Laura Rob-Innon Rob-Innon and baby assisting In the chs-In chs-In tableau. Mri4. ltroaddu and some of the other on the program met all the expense of the evening Including program, giving the music with the conipllmentH of the season to a crowded house. Kddie Anderson's son, Marvin, was kicked Sunday morning by n horse, receiving a severe wound beside the ear. It wa necessary for Dr. ltroaddu to take three studies to close the wound, but the boy I now getting along all right. Have you seen the toilet articles the Hinckley cash drug more? Why not try some, of their toilet water, face powder, cold cream, toilet soap and prophylactic tooth brushes? Two new shipments of fine enndie are just In. Ixxk at the "pink Lady" window. Nothing could make a lovll er gift than a box of Regent" or "de Luxe" chocolate. Milton Moody I erecting a fine modern bungalow Jut west of the academy lane. Surely the bungalow I the most appropriate style for thl broad, flat country. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS fevered by the Editor in His Weekly Rounds There have been a number of vis It OA In Deseret recently, among thwfii Mrs. Crandall of American Fork, visiting hor brother. A. I). Ryan. Mrs. Slaats of Salt Lake vis mg her aunt, Mr. Kffle Moody. A good many new settler have mofed Into town and out on the flat between Deseret and Clear Lake. The de4rt 1 relieved by several cabin and tents. The enterprising citizens of De. eret are expressing themselves la many useful ways. One day recently they eot together and put In a lot of hitching post In front of the Relief hall and In the lane between the riHtftliig house and the river. An Ideal hitching place has thus been secured se-cured where the Jeani and rig are off the street. Another Improvement bee was held In the park Saturday where the women served refreshments refresh-ments to the men who worked. Committees Com-mittees have also beeu canvassing the town In the Interests of a new amusement hall. A good deal of money and work ha already been subscribed. Ittshop Damron has called several meetings of the townspeople towns-people to consider way of beautify-llnjjf beautify-llnjjf and Improving the town. ! ' Dr. Rraddus was seen returning from Clear Lake Friday morning in one of the coldest and worst blizzard we have had for a long time. Sand, mud, the fllack Rock hill, a high wind and rain and snow put the little motor car to a severe test but It came through all right. Clear Lake ha bo.il bought up by several Kansas fi:JIIa who have moved out and s f jed. The lllnes w hich called the d tor was In the family of Mr. Uv,;m'elt4iifcnew owmrri.-Wh.r doesn't Clear Lake have a telephone? It I the only utterly Isolated town In the county. The funeral of Sister Daker was held last week In the Deseret meet Ing house. Mr. Haker was taken to Salt Lake for operation as the only possible hope of recovery from her 1 long 111 health, but the condition of ' her heart proved too serlou for op ' eratlon to be undertaken at all so serious Indeed that she died before 1 she could be brought home again. The 1 ninny friends of Mr. Haker extend 1 their sincere sympathy to the be- ' reaved family. 1 All the smallpox seem to have died out of Deseret. Fortunately It did not spread outside the family! where It first developed ! A good many Desereters are at ' work down on the Hlack Rock boi-i torn, fencing, plow Ing and making rlllches and Incidentally changing; Ihe road. H Deseret congratulate Mis Vernell Moody. Its only graduate this year)1 from the Academy Hinckley. On Thursday evening, April 2.1, Dr.! )Dil Mrs. C. A. Ilronddus entertained ' heAcademy musical culture students'" it ft unique and delightful music par- 1 y. Iletween 3.1 and 40 student were' resent, the boys gallantly escorting , wo or three girls apiece. Mr!'1 iroadus was assisted by Mis Fern Jluff and Ml Ida Parker, two of the;1' llstrict school teachers who have)8 hown an enthusiastic Interest in thej uuslc work In Hinckley thl winter.!" 1ls Laprlel Robinson won the' rlz in the first game which re- & itilred a great deal of knowledge of iiuslcal history, and in the second I" eneral game of guessing composer '" y their pictures, seven or eight hared the prle a box of Mr Don-Id's Don-Id's Red Dutch chocolates. Many M ther musical games were played In ' roup and dainty refreshments were erved In the dining room, while nut- ' on the piano player and Vldrola rt l ed In all the space ' 1 The first week of May was full of j f" i cresting affair at the academy, ine of the most dignified and care- ,;" jlly prepared entertainments was 1,1 ie delightful recital of uprtng music iven Monday evening, April 2 by ' me of the piano pupil and musical ln ulture students. of Mrs. ltroadu st r" e academy. The tage was made ' tractive and ho me I ihe and decorat- an 1 with potted plants. The program 111 at prefaced by brief comments on m of the numbers. The piano limbers re given by Kllen Kelly, cwetta Pratt, Golden Huff, Norma 1. 1 amron. Norma Moody; the vocal he i |