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Show MEADOW. A. E. Cull, Chronicle Representative. Horn, to Mr. und Mrs. J. S. Hrunson, a fine boy. All concerned doing well. J. S. lias taken til 1 1 1 up a farm and says boys are mighty good property these days. A baseball game was matched between be-tween Kanosh und Meadow to come off on the 2."ith, but for some reason Kanohh withdrew, but Fillmore came down und plaed a very sot table game, however. The visitors were awarded a vh lory by a score too good to men-i men-i Hon. We hope Meadow w ill become a lntle more enthused if we -Xiect j lo play with our neighbors. After jthe bull game a grand litll was given. , I R. A Cowley received the sad news ! of the death of bis youngest sister, i.Mis. Polly Arthabald, of Salt Lake.' who lied at Philadelphia, where she I had gone to undergo nn operation a month ago Mr. Cow b y left here Sat unlay to attend the funeral. After a long dry spell we have Just In t-n visited by a nice rain and light hail storm, which has refreshed the I earth and put a broad sml!e on the I fares of the fanners. Our mountains 'also received a light coat of snow dur iiig the storm. |