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Show ABRAHAM. Mr, J. A. Johnson and Hurbert Taylor Tay-lor have returned from their trip out west, where they went to purchase sheep. Mr. Wesley Carey Is suffering from blood poisoning In his hand, caused from a scratch made by a nail while repairing his house. Sister Marlon J. Hansen Is on the sick list, rheumatism and pleuresy being be-ing the trouble. The local stockholders of the Abra hvt Irrigation Co wjJJ, bold a lueoiiur here Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, to so lect a delegate to the annual stock holders' meeting to be held at Salt Lake City, Feb. 8, 1911. The stork visited Norman Ullss' home and left a fine baby girl the first girl in the family of six boys. We listened to another debate last Fiiday night which was very Instructive Instruc-tive and Interesting. The question was, Ut solved, That the Indian has received more wrong at the hands of the white man than tho white man has from the Indian. The speakers were: Affirmative, Af-firmative, T. A. Hunt and Mr. Reed. Negative, W. S. Taylor and Marvin Fox. Tho negative won by one point. |