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Show ABRAHAM. Donald Hogan, Representative. The poles are nearly all up for our telephone system. Messrs Herbert Taylor and J. A. Johnson have the cont ract. Mr. L. P. Christ enseli Is moving his cattle off from the river and taking them over Into Juab county. The prospects here are for a poor bay crop. The weather has been so cold that the hay Is stunted and grain crops are at a standstill. Mrs. Taylor Is home again after an extended trip to Sanpete County, i While there she was taken 111 and was , conllned to her bed for three weeks. , Her visit was not a very enjoyable i one on that account. I Karl Chrlstenseii met with a very bad accident while riding after cattle 1 on the river with his father Saturday. He fell from his horse and broke both t bones In one of his arms Just above . the wrist. Dr. Sellers reduced the I Iracture. Miss Martha Hansen was fortunate enough to pass the eighth grade exam-' exam-' Ination, and she in company with her 1 sister Chariot ta and Mr. Walter Stout went on a visit to Mr. Stout's home in Leamington, and from there they went 1 over to Oak City to attend the gradu- atlng exercises. 1 A crowd of our young folks went over to llurtner to attend the danue Friday evening, and wheu they got there they were disappointed, as the " dance was postponed for Home cause. One of the young ladles was having smrr a-o! Ultima that hr laughed no hearty that It left a pain In her chest I which hasn't gone away yet. Some j one ought to get after John. Mrs. Kd. Souls Is here visiting with her broher, Mr. Ora Lake and family. . Mr. Chas. Tyng was In town Sunday, a Hogan Ilrothers lost a fine mare Saturday night, She rolled In a ditch on her back during the night and h when discovered next morning she r was dead. A committee was selected Sunday " to arrange a suitable program for tern-e tern-e perance day, Sunday June 25th. The 1 committee comprises Mr. W. S. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. Hiehler and Mrs. Ilalllc a Voting, i |