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Show Mr. Franklin who got kicked by a ; horse is able to he about again. V Mr. ('has. Tyng, secretary of tho Abraham Irrigation Company, was In town last week and met with the dl- . rectors Saturday. Our debating team Is having a hard time getting to meet tho other towns. They were booked to meet Hurt tier Friday night lust, but received word that they were not prepared to meet them. Then they matched Hinckley for Sunday night, but when they got over tin-re they found that they had all Down to Deseret. Wo aro hoping that Leamington will not get "cold feet" next Friday evening;. ' Mr. Itlgby and family of Burtner visited us at Sabbath school and meeting meet-ing Sunday. Mr. Itlgby Is a member of the high council of the Stake, also u member of the Sunday School I'nlon Hoard. He gave us somo very good talks at meeting. Misses Sid-well Sid-well and Sperry accompanied them and all were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan. Mrs. Lnrko has returned from Salt Lake. With the opening of the fine weather weath-er there Ih evidence of farming on every hand. All the farmers are plowing mill pulling In grain. From the, present outlook there will bo several sev-eral thousand acres cropped this year. Work commenced Monday, March 2U on the canals, cleaning and repairing. repair-ing. The wages nrt $." for man and team. Mr. Franklin was kicked by a horse hint week and had his leg badly fractured. t ABRAHAM. Donald Hogan, Representative. Work Is progressing nicely on the canal Improvements and It Is expe cted to be ready for the water in about two weeks. Mr. Reed Is overseeing the work. I On account of the.- poor condition of I the cattle range the framers are sell- 1 ins their surplus stock. About thirty ' ne ad were sold last week by Messrs. j Hogan Bros, and Richard Parker. ( |