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Show LATE DOINGS AT DESERRT Joinuu Ccnrtt. Chronicle Representative. Represen-tative. The people of Deseret were very much surprised upon rising tin Monday Mon-day morning, the i::th of the month, to find iihoiit nix inches of snow on the ground and the weather ranged down to eight In-low zero. Dr. Hroaddus Is kept very busy these days, there being considerable sickness sick-ness in Hinckley. i Since the visitors of the agricultural department were here the net tiers of this part, appear to be awakening to the necessity of adopting better methods meth-ods of farming, and are taking steps to m-cure a better class of dairy stork. Mr. Nels L. Peterson has recently purchased pur-chased u great grand daughter of the world's famous ch iinploti prize cow, also her seven months-old bull calf, the purchase price being J:'m. A streak of gold bearing lock has been struck in tin- Charm mine in Jay. A return match of basket ball was played in the liurtner Hall between the Deseret Juniors and the liurtner boys, at which the score stood lit to 7 In favor of Deseret. Sheriff I". T. P.l.ick took over to the county Jail in Fillmore, two prisoner that, had ben caught breaking into a railway freight car at Iilack Hock. Kliler Orson Krlckson, a returned missionary of a little over two yearn in the Middle Tennessee Mission, was the speaker on Sunday afternoon In meeting, and spoke of the prejudice of many of the pepole there, although he .had. made many good friends. He spoke of the different creeds of the day and compared them with that of the Latter-day Saint's work, and bore testimony of the truth of the Latter-day Latter-day Gospel. ' " , |