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Show Smith of Fillmore, in the Salt Lake Temple, May 25th. The Tuesday previous, her friend gave her a shower at her pother's poth-er's home. She received many beautiful and useful presents wjth wishes for a blissful future. Mr. and Mrs. Knight will live at Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. Smith at Fillmore. J. C. Bennett is building a new addition to his house. Work on the Relief Society building will soon begin. Word has been received that Elder Glen Kenny of the South African Mission is honorably released re-leased and is returning home. .The little -child of Roldo and Meda Turner has been very ill with cholera infantum the past week. She is slowly recovering under the care of Dr. Stevens. The Speakers at our Sunday afternoon services were Miss Hettie White, Home Demonstrator, Demonstra-tor, and Bros- Swart and Dame of Meadow. An appropriate program is arranged ar-ranged for Decoration Day. Holden Happenings Twenty-two of our people spent last week at Manti Temple. Miss Mattie Stephenson of this place was married to Samuel Knight of Hinckley, May 17, in the Salt Lake Temple. ' Another of our girls, Ellis Bennett, was married to Daniel |