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Show m.t , LEAMINGTON L; , . j week to continue his-work' surf ...ig fjr the &cvler Unit! and Wi.i'r'V. ii-puny. ii-puny. Fred Taylor, ii At, Bh.;(l of I'rovo, a.4 w i t li t ; "" r. Mr. and Mrs. Stan. .- there Saturudy, vinltlin I parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. They left tfaturndy night for Snn.. Valley. Mr. Fred lllake of I.ynndyl, spetii Sunday at the hume of Mrs. S. W. Haider. Chester ('heel of Kn mil Htopped on Ills way l Siinuner School. Mr. ('heel will he principal of the public school again this winter. lie 1h heartily welcomed by all, especially his students. A girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson Friday morning. James Mayers, son of Peter Mayers oi Fountain Green, has been here the past to weeks looking after his father's sheep Interest, l'eier Mayers was also here Sunday. John Anderson has been In Elko,1 Nev., the past week with his brother Peter, who has been 111 In the hospital. Mrs. Joseph Overson attended June conlerence In Salt Lake City. A number of citizens of Oak City and lloiden came here to take the train for Sail Lake City to attend June conference. Mrs. Antone Stephenson and daughter daugh-ter Clara, of Holden, are the guests of llishop It. II. Ashley and wife. Mr. Dresser, our editor, called to see us on his way from Salt Lake City. He attended the party at the F.lOna Friday night. Mrs. Win. lloliuan, a former resident resi-dent of this place, now of Provo, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen. |