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Show to repair the grand stand next Saturday. It was demolished in our recent wind storm. The M. I. A. girls will serve dinner to the ones who indulge in the sport, also a dance will be given in the evening. Every one out of employment em-ployment please be present. The High Priests furnished the program for the Mutual Improvement Im-provement Association last evening. eve-ning. Messrs John Shepard and Arthur Ar-thur Peay, of Benjamin, are here for a few days, looking after their bees. Their losses have been extremely heavy the last year. Charles A. Conkling, the Des-eret Des-eret Dentist has been very busy the past two months but never too busy to attend to your wants in that line. ml3-12 Deseret Doings Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Allred have returned from Salt Lake City, also their son Clark, who has been attending the A. C-College C-College at Logan the past winter. win-ter. The marriage of Miss Lydia Larson and Jessie Western took place in Fillmore last Thursday. Those who accompanied them were the Misses Mary Larson, sister of the bride, Blanche Dew-1 Dew-1 snup and Dora Black. May they have a pleasant journey over the Matrimonial sea. D. S. Black, wife and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Edna Cropper and Clark Allred and wife motored to Meadow Sunday. Miss Amelia Cahoon arrived home Sunday from Salt Lake where she has been visiting the past six weeks. Walter Lunt, of Cedar City, and a representative of the Lambert Lam-bert Paper Co., called on our merchants the latter part of the week. Mrs. C. A. Reed is the guest of her daughter Mrs. J. M. Moody for the summer. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Western has been very ill the past few days. Mrs. Caroline Dewsnup has gone to Idaho to visit with her son, Charles and family. N. L. Peterson left for the Coa.t today after spending the , past week with his family. George Cahoon took the midnight mid-night train for Provo last even-, even-, ing, on business. A call has been made on all available men both old and young |