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Show LATE DOINGS AT DESERRT La grippe still continues with us and a number of fainilieg are Buffering from Its effects. Chicken pox is also affecting a number of children. Avernoe ISIack. son of Sheriff I. T. Ulack, had the misfortune while wrestling to throw hU knee Joint out of place and has been laid up for fy-eral fy-eral days. Mr. I). S. Cahoon, who has been laid up with a broken leg and afterwards was fitrleken with pneumonia. Is on the improve slowly. It Is also reported re-ported that his wife, Mrs. Sarah Cahoon, Ca-hoon, who is under the doctor's care in Salt Lake City, Is also on the Improve. Im-prove. Wo are In hopes that she will be able to return home at a very arly day, permanently cured. Mrs. Joseph V. Damron, Sr., has liven very nick but is reported on the Improve. On Tuesday evening of last week I'resideni A. A. Hinckley lectured to the Parents' Class of the District School on the duties of parents in supporting the teachers In their labors. Home influences should be to encourage encour-age the children to respond to the orders of tho school. A great amount of good Is being felt from these meetings. After the lecture a programme of songs and recitations was carried out. which closed with a banquet of Ice cream and cake, which was served by tho eighth grade tu dents. Our choir leader, S. W. Western, his wife and son Alma, have Joined the music class of the Millard Stake Academy, studying the art of choir leading under tho direction of l'rof. Nye. Owing to the general thaw very few of our citizens have been abl to store their tis'f 1 amount of Ice. MfS Dr. M- piniron Is very ill with a renewal .i gall stone trobules. It Is feared she will have to undergo another operation. |