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Show Mi." Ileleii Maxfiold leaves this week for l'ortlanil, where she will v lit for a v.liilc, and then later go down to Berkeley where she will Join Mr. and Mr;. Willis Savage. Don't forget Dad's Day, June 21; we have some ap; .ropriatc cards for the occasion. We hoard from Leu Blades last week, who say he and the Wards are working' hard the outlook promising a proper reward. I went out Sunday and took some photos of Charlie Claw-son's home. (It is one of the nice homes of the valley, set among .beaut'.ful trees, with a good lawn about it. a garden, and the house itself fit to grace the environs of a pretty good town. "Wilford Woodruff gives us the news that an eight pound boy arrived arriv-ed in his home last week. Mrs. Margaret Kelley is visiling in Delta. W. X. Folsom, from hack in Minnesota, Min-nesota, aged eigthy-two is visiting his son, Stanley B. Folsom. He i; a very youthful man for that advanced ad-vanced age, and carries his summers with an easy grace. This is his first trip to this part of the west and he in enjoying it very much. Stan will take his father to those points of scenic interest which can be reached without too strenuous r trip, so that he may enjoy the beauties beau-ties cf Southern Utah. M. W. Killpack is selling the bus inecs of the Little Gem Cafe thii week to Mrs. Lisonbee. Mrs. W. G. Bryant and baby o Ogden are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Chas-. Hopkins. Mr. Woods, manager of the Thorn ton Drug went up to the city for th week end. Mrs. Theodore Christensen an family of Salt Lake City visited las weeks with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. C. E. Stewart. |