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Show McCORMCK NEWS. The holiday festivities passed a long with a bang. Any one who did not have sufficient entertainment during these days cannot blame the committee having this business in charge, as there was something do ing "every minute." The new hall is a credit to larger communities and the people are en joying it to the fullest extent witl dances, plays, leap-year balls, etc. Mrs. Frank Ivie is in a Salt Lake hospital undergoing an operaton am at last reports was doing very nicely Mr. and Mrs. I. eon Memmott with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark are Salt Lake visitors this week. Miss Mae Memmott went to Sal Lake to be wiih her pa-eras, Mr. and Mrs. John Memmott who are working work-ing there for the winti.r. Mr.- Bowu, the Principal of the schools, has started serving hot milk to the children during the noon hour We had about nine inches of snow in the last storm, and since it ha3 been cold enough to well nigh bust the thermometer. Arvil Carter and uncle Aaron of Provo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter. Roy Carter spent the holidays in f.alt Lake City. Tom Dunton is finishia the interior in-terior of his house, he is always lucky and saw the cold spell coming Hatton and Paxton are the missionaries mis-sionaries doing time in McCornick District and Bruce Stephenson and William Gledhill are working in Hoi den and Fillmore. Buy one of those strong, durable heavy galvanized iron coal scuttles sold by the Delta Furniture Co. Big line, of Men's Shoe3 at The . Toggery. |