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Show THE NEWS FROM BURTNER Albert P. Wallace. Chronicle Representative. Mr. Andrew C. Soretisen fpent n few days in the County seat last week. Mr. Charles Ashby und family were tislting relatives in Leamington the past week. Honald H. Callister has returned to Salt Lake City to resume his studies at the t of V. The Misses Sidwell and Sperry returned re-turned to Hurtner last Monday and took up their work In the. schools lure. Ahout 75 of the stockholders were present nt the annual stokholders' meeting of the Melville Irrigation Company. Com-pany. Postmaster II. J. McCullough has been very sick the last few days. Colds and la grippe being his chief ailments. Kvery thing moved off very nice here during the holidays, and now we. are all looking forward to St. Valentine's Hay, also Washington's birthday for more lively times. Hunker A; Sotensen's threshing out-lit out-lit li:is finished the season's work. The boys hate had quite a long threshing season this last year. Mr. James A. Faust of Salt Lake City was in town to attend the meeting of the stockholders of the Melville Irrigation Company. T. C. Callister and grandson were in Rurtm r tor a few days this week. His son, Clark of Fillmore, was here also Monday. Mrs. Peter Hrunson and son ltn-nzo are here from Fillmore visiting v'h Mrs. Krunson's mother, Mrs. lla11. McCullough. Levi McCullough and Loreii7.o limn son returned from (larlkld County tht latter part of the week. 1 Salt Iike this week on account o t'ekness. Her brother, Ldward Cox Is reported to be In a very serious condition. Messrs. Jas. A. Melville, (,'eo. A. Snow, ami W. .1. Moody are in Hurttiri this week looking over the Oasis project. On January I'.th. Mrs Ida Patten presented her husband with a bouncing bounc-ing baby girl. All concern, d doing well. j There is to be ill the Very tlenr j Inline a telephone sw itch board placed in the studio of J. II. Hiding. and local phom s w ill he Installed. This will help the people of Hurtner itity much, as inch Individual wishing a phone may have one. Manager T. jC'.nk Callister is working on it now. ' Mrs. John A Coles, wife of our j local i-g.-nt h re, has gone to Call- lot ula on a visit with her parents. Mrs. II. L. Fisher accompanied her. Mrs. Fisher will stay In California indefinitely. in-definitely. T. C. Callister n ml Lor. nzo Hrunson Hrun-son were the speakers in church Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Some of our most Industrious farmers farm-ers have been plowing the hist week. I Work was begun last Monday to I finish another of the basement rooms I of our ward house. This one is being jtiiiUh.-d lor the bem fit of and by the ' lt lit i Society. This will, wh.-n com- M'l'ted. Il-ake tWO (lilt Of fill' of the ! looms that t an be used. j W'hat has become of our Oak City j i oi r spi ml. nt ? .e hasn't been Seen : oil our Streets for some lime. Some one said he hat) he. u lost out In . Hurtm r. Is It true? Some of our citizens have bet n rushing th.-insi h. s this last wet k, putting up their I.e. The thaw last M unlay ami Tuesday damaged It very , u.ui h. j John i: St. . I reo-lted a carload ol ; lam, ing implements this last week. It . ' ks us though s .me one was fotng I to do w.mt-thiitj fb-s next spring, ami .' a; ;-. carload t.f flour t!.e name d.iy ' Any oi..- wishing kit) thing in thtst- I'.'.o I l,.-i. Will do Well to a,t UhiII Ii e. i -...ii A Hunker r. poited thn :.h ; ;t a i,l out I.: ." I.ush- H n bUUa s. .-! 'this I..s' f.ll I.- -till. ,t. .J in value at ''omI Who nis ii!f..1'a s. ! ' 'sti't a pit-i.la'-b- t ri.j! I . i ' -' s..l" is proting an attract.or to b,iij-.,;,i h-it.t.-rs Ho hrt - rt;i!.ly - in Hi j.gs titiw n t'l a pu tty low lig.jrt will i. r.et-d by .ri. gv.n Ii 1 h st. 1. 1 |