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Show Hadn't there better be a peace treaty negotiated between Wilson's party and the Bryan party before a world peace treaty Is safe? Harvey County (Ore.) News. A. F. Clyde of Nephi spent Thursday Thurs-day and Friday here on business. Mrs. Mitchell Coon has been very ill for the past week. Mrs. F. C. Harris of Beaver Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parsons. Miss Idonna Cox, chief telephone operator at Beaver and Mr. Wm. Hogan of Mantl, will be married at the Cox home in Beaver Wednesday. They expect to go to Los Angeles for a wedding trip. Mrs. P. J. Adams returned Tuesday Tues-day from a visit in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Hilda Davis expects to leave soon for Salt Lake. Mrs. Emily Tournier and little granddaughter, Artrfise Wilson arrived ar-rived here Friday morning from Can ct. City, Colorado. They expect to ;.:;1 several months visiting with i. ;ir.d Mrs. L. R. Fournier. M:.r hal Levi and family moved r. :k (o Beaver Monday. Mrs. C. C. Murdock and family ;;re moving into the Harvey How r .iouse, which they have purchased. Mrs. L. A. Wynaught returned Saturday from a trip to California. Hss Louise Poulton returned Sundry Sun-dry from Los Angeles. Supt. Maeser spent most of last week in Salt Lake on business connected con-nected with the state wide educational education-al campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MaGuire who have been visiting here for the past week with Mrs. E. J. Davidson, left Monday morning for their home in Mason, Michigan. E. B. Jorgensen went up to Salt Lake last night for a few days on huslna. |