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Show his automobile, arriving Saturday. Satur-day. Miels Lauritzen is in.Sulina with his brother Theo., who is under the doctor's care there. Mr. Hammond of Marysvale. spent last week here the guest of Miss. Jennie Robins. Scipio Sallies Miss Clark of Richfield, is the guest of Gladys Robins. Mrs. Velate Strong of Provo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. A. Walsh. Mrs. Nick Adamson of Salt Lake City, is visiting her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Kate Nemmott. Thos. Memmott, Sr., is very ill with kidney trouble. c Mrs Perry Meminott and Ute Perkins, left on Thursday for Garfield to visit their father, G. W. Perkins, who is seriously ill there. Mr. Perkins is in his 81st year and small hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mrs. Andrew Nelson of Salt Lake, who has been nursing her sister, Mrs. Erwin Brown, returned re-turned to her home Sunday. Frank Hatch and family oi Salt Lake, are visiting W. I, Hatch and family. . Mrs. Lydia Thompson and daughters, the Mesdames Nina and Flarence Rees, of Nephi, came over for Decoration Day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Brown, June 4th, a baby gir'. Mrs. A. Peterson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clark Callis-ter, Callis-ter, of Fillmore. Wm. Roylance and family of Provo, visited here Sunday. All the high school students are home for the summer. Major Rees of Wales, is the guest of Mrs. B. Peterson and family. Messrs W. R. Thomson and W. I. Hatch, have purchased Saxon cars. Mr. Monroe has a new Dodge, several others have ordered or-dered cars. Heavy frosts have damaged all crops here. Noble Peterson who graduated from Leland Stanford University Univer-sity last month, came home in |