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Show Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parsons and little son, left Monday to attend the fruit festival at St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Newhart, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blanpied, Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley, and Mrs. Lulu Ger-mo, Ger-mo, spent a pleasant day Sunday, pine-nutting. They were near the Quad Metal mine, near Frisco. Regular preaching services will begin be-gin again at the M. E. church, Sunday Sun-day morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, and evening services at 8 o'clock. Rev. Zook and Mre. Zook and children will return home Saturday from Denver, where he has been attending conference. Mr. W. C. Cates is up from Milford, Mil-ford, and together with Mr. Story, of Story and Steigmeyer, have been making a detailed inspection of the Carey Ac; Project Mallard County ; Chronicle. i Old-Time Court Costume. A court lady In the time of Queen Elizabeth wore a low dress with a long stomacher, an Immense ruffle around h neck a small hat. crinoline, a large I fan of ostrich feathers with a mirror 1 attached, hlqhly scented cloves, and ; frequently n rebel mask. Her feet i were shod wlih pinup' of scented Stum-! Stum-! lsh lenther. her hnir was dyed red In j Imitation of the roynl locks, and her : face was painted ind muged. I A |