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Show their affection is gripping. On these warm days while the snow-is snow-is melting, my automobile wavers, flounders, flickers, flitters, shuffles, -.hakes, totters, trembles, and vacillates vacil-lates anlong your crowned roads but now that it has reached this bar- ; row-pit, it has settled down and en-j trenched itself in your embrace, Good Valley, with an air that is constant, Invariable, unyielding, firm and deep -ooted; its determination to remain -.equestered in your lap is obstinate indeed. All to myself I feel that I have ;ound an anchorage, safe and secure n your broad expanse; a refuge Tom every business appointment of he day. Such are your virtues, Dear Old Flat, I cling to you; eaih aress holds me closer. I am stuck n you, Pahvant; you have captiva-iveci captiva-iveci wth-sflyM.hmeiU is deep and scalding water. The little girl was severely burned around the back and arms. Mrs. Johnson was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Draper, of Hinckley, and Mr. Johnson was in Mammoth at the time. The deepest deep-est sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs,- -Johnson in their bereavement " by such an uphappy accident. .-- Services were held in Sutherland Friday afternoon. A 31 E R I C A D. W. Griffith's sensational film production "AMERICA" comes to the local theatre Wednesday and Thursday, February 18th and 19th. See this story of the sacrifice made by our forefathers during the Revolution. Rev-olution. It is romantic, inspiring, and thrilling beyond description. , See the beginnings and causes' that made necessary the great sacrifice. See the gorgeous scenes in the Court of King George III. See the old house of Burgesses in Virginia, where sat Washington, Patrick Pat-rick Henry and Jefferson, the men who founded our Republic. See the magnificent ride of Paul ( Revere, said by the New York Her- , aid to be the most thrilling scene ever filmed. ( See the gathering of the Ameri- I can patriots at Lexington and Concord; Con-cord; 77 Americans against 800 of j the British Regulars at Lexington. See the magnificent Valley Forge, See the surrender of Cornwallts, and the inaguration of the first Pres- j ident of the United States, I See- the assault on Ft. Sacrifice and the rescue of the Americans by 1 Washington's favorite unit, the "Lib- erty or Death" brigade. ' I You will find in this show, brought t here by the local Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, tremendous thrills and laughter, and you will see the great ( acrifices of the first Americans, in i llicir sorrows and triumphs. Joseph Obern, a student of Delta ,-4i ,-4i was operated on last week for ap--endicitis at Smith Hospital. |