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Show I Mr. George K. Llttlew nod, after a long absence In northern Utah, returned return-ed uk Jill t ohin old home, bringing with III m hlH new wife, formerly Miss Minnie Min-nie Hond of lieber CIO'. Miy Joy anil happiness be theirs. After a short visit with her mm I v iii and family at Clearfield, Mrs. Mary J. Duncan ami grand daughter ret uiiied home last Saturday. Mm. Neil Greenhalgli of Salt Lake Is here on a visit with her husband uliil relatives. hitler Neihl Ileckstralid Is expecled home In a few day from his mission In Kngland, where he has been laboring labor-ing an a missionary for the past two years. The last nix months of his mission were not very pleasant to hlni oi. account of III health. Mix mother, Mrs. K. A. Heckstrand, and his wife Mary, went to Salt Lake to meet h'm and accompany him home. MEADOW MISCELLANY LA. Gull, Chronicle Bepreotatlv For several days we have had very-cold very-cold wind from the north and heavy frost at night, which came In streaks, nipping some of the lucern. potatoes, squ ish, melon and other small plant. For smie Uaie the men have been working hard on the pipe line; will have ll finished and the water turned In during this week and next Friday a grand celebration U to be given by the ward In honor of installing the water. All anticipate a good lively time and one to be long remembered. Over two week ago Ruhm St nt W? for Paragona. just for a few days' visit. Time went on and on. ant: Rulon was not heard from. The o p became somewhat concerned, fear-Ing fear-Ing he had taken the wrong road and perhap. Kt lost. Hut at last word came- Successful. "I will soon be home. And all by my side. Will be sweet Clara. My happy bride" We wish them ucce and happl ie through 1". t |