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Show HENEFER. Win Archibald, of Parley's I'atk, Was our home inissiouary on tlic 25th also visited our Suuday school. Parley Kichins and Noble Kichins have at last Kot l'lc plasterers at work and their new houses will soon be ready for occupation, Horn- Nov. 24, 1906, to the wife of J. W. Rlchins, a diuiu'tter. All doing nicely at present. Sheep men tcport having a rough time getting their sheep on to the desert. Thanksgiving was a tjuiet one here. the sad news reached Nephi Houd last Saturday that his daughter, Ai'eline, who was attending school in Salt Lake, had been strickeu with dip theri.t, and 011 Sunday morning lie received a 'phone message that she was dead. Sister Adeline Uoud had jtist passed her fcvcntcnth year; was a bright, intelligent young lady and very popular with all the young folks here. Ske apparently has a bright future in store for her. She was buried in Salt Lake on Monday, aud services were held here on Wednesday. The family arc nearly prostrated with grief; all sympatic with those bcieaved, she wai related to nearly half the people here and we might truth full; lay all are in mourning for ler, and especially for those wiu have sustained this great lost. |