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Show rmu, I'mia, Utah, Jum 27, 1000. Ennor.Tiiiiai Ihecutlook lor an average hay crop is not very llatteilng Jutt now. Tho range Is drjlntrupand everything also that has not been Irrigated. Tho Scandinavians cclebrMed mid-suran mid-suran er day hero on the 24th. lromlast reports tho "pig tlli"eeem to have the best ol the war In China, J. A,. Manhant made a .trip i bin Mncb at Holiday l'ark tho first mo week. Cyrus XcfT ol Mill Crvek enmo out this week to look after his property lit' re, I 1'eoa will celebrate In grand shape on the glorious 1'outth, winding up with a dance In the evening i Gladys, tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. loom, was taken with a eevere illness on Tueiday. The man w hu asks, "Is it hot enough for you?" had better have his life In-buiud In-buiud If lie ixpects to live. (round squirrels are raising horac with the grain and garden truck ; In some In-ttances In-ttances they hovo even killed young chickens and turkeys. The infant of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Maxwell has. been dsngorouslt sick for teicraldayi, The little one has taken n change for thu better. 1'eo.t will tolebrato the Fourth of July; un elaborate program has been gotten tip and It is expected that our citizens will have a very enjiyablo time. OnTucuda) evening a caucus of the Demorriits of 1'eoa, Oakloy and Marlon was held in l'eoa for the purpose of I eleillug one delegate toaltend theDem- ocrailc Judicial Convention to be held In halt Lakeon June SOili. Mrs. Sarah M. Newman, alter pend-ing pend-ing over a week with relatives and Iriemlt litre, departed this morning for Bait Lake City from which place the Ltd) will go to her homo In Idaho, Mi. LyilU E. Walker, Mrs. Maria L. Lont, and Abraham It. Marchant, sisters andl brother of Mrs Newman, accompanied the Udy to I'aik (illy where the took the . train, Mis. I.. J, Houndy and her daaghtcr, i Mts Maud Thom son, went to Salt Lake I City ycslirds) to spend wiekortno with relatives and friends. Adelbert Houndy of Salt Lake has gone ui to Holiday l'ark to prepare for the numerous visitors who will eprud the hot term In that delightful tetort. F.liuer Williams, ion ol II, It. Williams, Wil-liams, on Saturday evening wnethrown, by one of his p'ay mates, under a twlng and was hit Just below the eye and severely, sev-erely, but not dangerously hurt. A freest took placo In front of Mar-chant's Mar-chant's rtoic a few evenlpgs ago, and one of the participant came off second Iiest. Too much bootecauiedthe racket. So far no arrests have been made. There l, however, a ver) good chance to make one and It may 1 e done yet. A sunrise party I.) honor of Mrs. Sarah M. Newman was gotten upon fueeJuv evening at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Maria L. Lyons. A large dumber of relatives aud friends cf the lady were present, and a very enjoyable time was hid. There was singing, recitations, rec-itations, Instrumental mniic, games and social couvertillon. During the evening a substantial lunch was served Among those present were noticed Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Walker, Abraham Marchant, Mints Mary and Lmilsa Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miles, Mr. and Mrs, A. It Mar-ohont, Mar-ohont, It. II. Matchant, Mr, and Mrs A. 0. II Marchant, A. I). 0 Marchant, Mitt I.ydla M, Marchant, Mrs Louisa Marchant Herbert and Gilbert J. Marchant, Mar-chant, Miss Nora Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Marchant, Arthur Marchant, MlsiJnne A. Marchant, all of whom are relatives of tho guest of the evening. even-ing. The air.ilr was a most enjoyable iitii itfn m ' nf Ir ' '- ' H. 11. E. Vim. |