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Show DESERET. Jothua Bannett, Chronicle Representative. Represen-tative. Haying la on in this section and the crop haa improved wonderfully the Inst week. A alight fall of rain Tuesday Tues-day night, which freshened the growing grow-ing crops. Mrs. Eliza Moody Is here on a vlalt 1th her children and friends. Mr. Duwltt Held Is improving from his late sickness, and It la hoped that he w ill aoon be out and around. The liquor case as reported last week to be aired before Justice of the Peace (leorge W. Cropper, Jr., on the 22nd. waa postponed until the 2Hth, upon the request of the defense, John Dewsnup. It is expected that it will be a hard fought case. Another arrest was made during the week of the person per-son the liquor was found on and from which the information was filed. President II. M. Lyman of the Apostles, Apos-tles, and A. A. Hinckley, were the speakers in afternoon aervlcea. Their subject being prohibition as taught from Proverbs and the Itevelatloii on the Word of Wisdom. The meeting was well attended. The lecture on Child Welfare, as announced an-nounced In your Inst Issue was given by Miss Anna Louise Strong of Chicago. Chi-cago. She addressed the Parents' class in Sunday School, and In a very able and pleasing manner explained the workings of their organization and of the exhibits shown In the cities of New York and Chlcugo as to the best means to be used In the raising of the child to lessen tho enormous riath rate In Infants. She nlo addressed the people In the meeting house on Sunday Sun-day evening on the subject. The lc-Ayr lc-Ayr .hjglily ajrrecJal'id-.'ig ifomfi who attended. Miss Strong was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hrondus, having been a fellow student of the Oberlin College, and associated with Mrs. Iiroaddus. She left for Los Angeles An-geles Monday morning Mr. Frank Hinckley wis In Deseret last week and purchased some ,linres of water stock In tho Desoret Irrigation Company of M. C. Webb, also a yearling year-ling stallion. The water Is to be use I on the lards owned Houi.li of Deseret townslte by Mr. Hinckley. As understood under-stood the nrlce paid was fifteen dolors per hha e. The Hinckley Haf.eball boys came over nnd gave the Dese-et boys a prac tlce game, the first Dwtret has played this season, playing s-ven innings. in-nings. Of course the prnctlced ten m of visitors defeated the home team by a score of 7 to 1 |