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Show A party under the capable charge of the two lately returned army cousins, cou-sins, the handsome Johns of Murdock ancestry, respectfully the sons of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Murdock. spent about a week near the station around Bal-dy Bal-dy and hat locality, returning Mon- day. reporting a grand time. Jack made the fitting remark that If some of the custom-bound Cuban grandees they know, could have seen them, their countenances would have made studies for the artists' brushes. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. White Sr. have j received word from their children. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bowman, that , they are nicely located on a forty acre ac-re farm about three miles from Bur- , ley. Idaho, near the little town of Heyburn. They the count rv vfry much. Jim Fouls and daughtor and Mrs. Jim Rollins of Mlnersvill. pasnd through Bavr last wfk onroute for the Tell u rid . "where thy will bp nK-t hy Mr. Jim Rollins, who will t tnke thorn to his ramp nnr Puffer LrItp. whrp Mr. Rollins h.is lir-r-n ippondlnp some time trapping. i Mrs. Ed. N'owprs ent -r' I n"'d Sunday Sun-day evening at Uielr home in Jackson 9 county in honor of Misn Rachel RripRS of Grefn Ttivor Wyoming A bout twenty-five -gupsts wnre prr's'-nt and a fine musir;i fnt'jrt.'iinnn )t v;ia given by the Rfcklny brothfrw. Mjiik and Nephl. An oyster br'-r: V f;; ( w;ib served by !lio hospss. Mr. "William 1 f -1 1 i. fr and nmti, and son-in-law 'illinm T. uy( will soon start tlu-ir saw mill n t Indian In-dian creek. - I Mrs. O. F. MrShnnn returned frn-n Salt Lake lat Monday nirh' 1 Y' in the rlty, shp nn derwont :mi it.c-r , ntlon. having her ton:-!).- rMi.nv-'i ,She saya shp Is fooling -jik'ndv1" ' I We ar glad and hr.pp ch" v.-pi 'jr,n bp wpI and s'ronir ftenin. T'allaop Murdork. son of 'r Mrs. John M. Murdork. who ban b'-rr, In Salt Lal;p for th pa "t tbrr-'- w-'-Vh visiting hip sintor; roturn'-d b'ino on Saturday of la st v"fV . j Krnp-t TTodfo.-; and ron. r'-j r'-j turned to Salt yn Monday "io-n-ling. after b short vivft wlMi T'.'-avor 1 friends .Mr. a nd M CM. Joseph Haken ar i jniring over a tfdegram rerolved Monday mnrning. stating that their son V"ii''ss lias arrived safely from i'ranr" and was well and happy, but very anxious In gd h orne. Venerts );' linn gun' from home about 13 months and has hen tn Franee with i1''- lidi jemount squadron for "f pa -t nine months. After the igniiig 'if Hie armisth-o. they were 'detailed to take over all the hor-': hor-': ; 'i i 1) pose (,f tbern. So bo has b" n all nvr 1'ra nee helping to of t'uni-andM and thoiiKamli ' ! ' M" liopes to so(;n be with hi ;in lit ' acain feHing that there 'is no pi a ' ' 1 i 1: e home. '''. yy 'i'l. riT;i p ;on . fOn ffMrs, Joh-' Joh-' Y .1 ' 1 - on and Lonln Tattersall, or '.'r' Marraret TaH'njill, re-uni.-d fro-: Franee the 10th of Ju-'.. Ju-'.. 'I '' - liavo been in the ser-vi'. ser-vi'. a ;-i;ir and a half and were, to-1 to-1 r ;11 i1:' time during their pt-i pt-i T!: v br.ve been all through ;'' ai.d '".'rinanv with the army ' 'I-. ' 'lj-at ion V,'e are very glad to Y'' ;ji' fb'-ir. home again. j |