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Show Day. Come dressed in your green. The dance will be given under the direction of the ball team and all the neighboring leagues are cordially invited. W. H. Jones was called Friday Fri-day evening to Nephi on a business busi-ness trip. The many friends of Mrs. Needhani are glad to hear she is up and around after suffering with an attack of blood poisoning. poison-ing. Miss Rose Terry of Hinckley, has been visiting W. H. Jones I the past few days. Abraham Articles The many friends of Oscar Bohn, were sadly surprised to hear of his sudden death, March 3rd. Mr. Bohn left home Friday Fri-day morning, Feb. 25, apparent ly well. He was going to a neighboring town for a load of grain. When he got as far as Whiskey Creek, he took suddenly sudden-ly ill, help was summoned and he was brot to Hinckley. The doctor could do nothing for him so he, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Mr. Greener, was rushed to the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake. He was operated on for appendicitis and lived but a few clays. His body was sent back to Abraham where the funeral fun-eral was held Friday, March 4th. A large crowd was present. President Pres-ident Hinckley and Willis Robinson Robin-son of Hinckley, were the principal prin-cipal speakers. The body was buried in the Hinckley cemetery. He leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his death. In behalf of them the town got up a collection of $112 and gave to Mrs. Bohn. They have the sympathy sym-pathy of the entire community. Miss Daisy DuBois was called suddenly home last Friday evening, even-ing, due to the illness of her mother. She returned home the fore part of the week and we are glad to hear that her mother is improving. Don't forget the grand ball that will be given in the Abraham Abra-ham hall, Friday, March 17th. Refreshments will be served and a prize given to the best waltz-er. waltz-er. Remember it i3 St, Patrick's |