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Show changed to the north, being the mom piercing and leiilflc bllz.ard ever witnessed wit-nessed In this section. Animals that were not sheltered huddled together around the yards and fences. A sheep man who wan going out with supplier camped In the north end of town, was compelled to take his horses to a nearby near-by barn, as they became terrified by the severity of the storm. However no one perished. Messrs. I. W. Pearson and Krnest Dushnell, with their wives, made a trip over to Hinckley to look over some property that they expected to purchase, but they report on their return re-turn that the property was not exactly as represented, therefore did not make the purchase. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis or Oak City were over and spent a few days visiting relatives. Mr. Davis came principally to attend the teachers' teach-ers' Institute held at Fillmore on the loth and 11th. Three teachers of our district school also attended the In stitute. Messrs. Francln and Larson of Sevier Se-vier County are here buying cattle; also Huff brothers, two of our wideawake wide-awake and hustling townsmen ar buying beef cattle. (ieorge A. 'Dennett " and Anthony Heay left here Monday for Mackey, Ida., their new home. They go with our best wishes. May they be prosperous. MEADOW MISCELLANY LA. Gull, Chronicle Bepretentitlt Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Johnson of Swan Lake came over to pay their relatives rel-atives a visit. They have also been over in Sevier County visiting. Klder Percy I.abruiu arrived home last Tuesday from bis missionary labors in F.ngland. He spent two years in laboring In the city of London and reports having spent two of the most profitable years of his life. A reception recep-tion was given In his honor last Thursday Thurs-day evening and a most enjoyable time was had. Klder Ijibrum occupied most of the time at the Sunday service and gave an Interesting report of his labors while In London. l-nt-t Monday Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stewart were given a farewell party by their Immediate relatives, as they have sold their home and have gone to locate somewhere in northern I'tah. We all Join in wishing them success and prosieiity In their new home. On Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. Ixir-cno Ixir-cno Adams and family moved over to Hinckley where they expect to make their future home. May they also be successful and prosperity and plenty be theirs. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams have moved to Clear Lake to take charge of the hotel. May all their efforts be crowned with success. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum V. Adams, who bad ;.'u" of the hotel at Clear l.ske. have t'.dMii home and are with us again. Messrs. Haws and Price of Klko. Nov., were here C e paM week and bought a large herd of range cattle, which thy shipped to K'.ko. Also some of our cattlemtn who had their cattle at -Clear Ijike sold to the same parties and leit hole Thursday to deliver them at Ousls They reiort as i-iiig caught In the heavy llij.ird of Friday last, which was the worst blizzard that has ever been known In this locality. For two days heavy wind blew from the south. On Friday evening it |