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Show SCIPIO. Oean Peterson Representative. Anton Petersen und I). F. Pctciseii occupied the time in inoetitig Sun day. Murray Fisher and Win. II. Hind field were. Hustaiiied to art ax sextons ol thu ward. i'lio holidays now being over all Of tho Students have returned to their various schools. Tbo district schools have ugain re-Burned re-Burned their work and are now In the b. linens until May turns tliein loose. A committee wan appointed Sunday to devise ways and means with which to erect a sexton's bouse at the cemetery. ceme-tery. Mr. Huns Niolson, who has been ill for several months, passed away and was laid In bis final resting place last week. The. Misses Fromes from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Miss Kobinson from Hinckley were visiting rclutivcs lu re during the week. Thero Hiicm to be an epidemic of lit grippe going about town the last week or two. A large number of children especially being uffected. Your representative spent the holiday holi-day week In Halt Luke City attending the State Teachers' convention and other business. That accounts for io news Items appearing In last Issue. Anton Petersen bus returned home from Suit Luke, where bo has been working the last two yeurs. He says that it Is bis intention to remain with us now as "there is no place like home." The remains of Sister Elizabeth . YoatoH, former stake president of the Relief Society, were shlpisd here , from Salt Lake last Tuesday for j burial. Her son, Mr. Thomas Yeates, V y and daughter, Eliiabetb V. Thompson, 4ccotnpaniod the body. I Saturday night the young men of Kclplo met to organize an athletic as irr t , ,wcUJjon. committee., aiaa J"WMe frhe report of the committee and officers of-ficers of this organization will apiea In next issue of the Chronicle. |