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Show OASIS. 1 Mrs. Mina Jackson, Chronicle Repre- There seems still to be considerable drawback to crops and grain. On Sun-, il.iy morning there was Ice frozen as thick us a knife blade. It seems as If May should bring warm nights. Our illntrlrl schools cloned Friday with a very successful season's work. The teachers gave the children a dance In the afternoon together with their promotion cards. Most all the children in the different grades received them. What might have been a serious eon-llagratiou eon-llagratiou occurred at the McCosh , hotel Sunday morning. While they . , were engaged In getting breakfast the , roof caught fire, and burned quite a large hole In the same, but by quirk action the flames were scon extinguished. extin-guished. At this writing Mr. William Ward . Is In a very serious condition und has been for I he past ten days. Also Mi. I Tora Anderson is quite under the weather with a nervous disease. Mr. W. II. Morgan, our genial i all-road all-road agent, has just put an addl'.ion to the back of Ills house. This time a tent for rook room. t 1 W.' Wtlllartf Huff 1 putting tip an" ' ' addition to hi sheds, as well as a largo water tank, Mrs. T, 8, Held Is again able to be around. I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roblson havo returned to their home at Snaki Valley. Val-ley. They went on Thursday last. II. I Jackson Is also having somo plimterlng and repairing done on his home. The Young Men's Mutual Improve-1 Improve-1 tin nt association discontinued their ' weekly meetings last Sunday evening, but will still hold a conjoint session once a month through the summer. Mr. Heber Jackson returned hoinn on Sunday morning by way of Oasis. His sons came over from Fillmore to visit him. Mrs. A. J. Henry Is quite 111 at this writing. |