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Show . M,;ss Novella Tnrnbeau, of Salt Lake City, was the guest of Mrs. Lulu Lu-lu Germo Monday evening, while waiting for her train to Salt Lake. She had been spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives In Beaver. Owen H. Moore, who has been living liv-ing on a ranch at Nada, for the past year, has moved with his1 family, into town and is now nicely located in one of the railroad houses in the south part of town. Mr. Mc-ore has accepted a position as section foreman on the Frisco branch. A number of skating parties took place during the past week. The weather wea-ther has been ideal for skating. About twenty-five of the Grammar grade students went skating. They were chaperoned by Miss Winnie Fernley and Morris Johnson. Big bon fires were burned and the young people peo-ple enjoyed hot weinies and buns. Scott Tanner returned Tuesday, from a tr'p to California. While there he called on the editor's father fath-er and mother, rail found them enjoying en-joying the best of health. He also visited vis-ited his sister an 1 other friends, amonir vhom was C. A. Brown, for- "'" from pea ver county. Mr. '-i-own savs ho st;ll l:ke?: TTtab nnd -'- in icye vajth pome of the Beaver "onnty e'rls. and that next summer he is closing up here andar fafamam he is coming up here and take one -f Hieni 1-acV- to California, as Mrs. "a'w'i Though as yet. he Is not cer-'"i" cer-'"i" wha-'i one be will marrv. So firts. won be comes, be sure and smile vour prettiest. I |