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Show conducting a dry good sale in the old Post-office building this week. . , What about our Juvenile ofR-i ofR-i cer? The way some of the boys , and girls were racing and shout- ing up and down the streets Sunday night, looks like we were 1 very much in need of one. ; Miss Neva Cropper returned ! home a few days ago, after hav- - ing ;i pleasant visit at Leaming- i ton. The guest of Miss Eleanor : Ashby. Angus Allred and John Cahoon arrived home after spending a 1 month on the coast. They report re-port having had an excellent time ' while gone. They visited both 1 fairs during their stay. Ben Eldredge, of the Agricultural Agricul-tural College, will speak to the farmers on dairing and Home ' Sanitation Wednesday evening, i August 25th. Mrs. N. J. Beauregard and daughter oliFillmore, spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Moody, They left 1 Monday morning for California 1 where they will visit both Fairs. Mr. Vern Cahoon and Merl Western were united in wedlock wed-lock at Fillmore last week. Their many friends wish them a happy voyage through life. You'll find the goods and quality behind the figures, in Law's ad. Deseret Doings Things are exciting these days in Hinckley for George Cohoon. Wonder why? The party at the A. C. Nelson was a success last Friday evening. eve-ning. Quite a number were present from the surrounding towns. Joseph V. Black has made an improvement in his home by piping pip-ing the water in the house. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passey of Provo are here. They are r. |