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Show I EKTON NEWS EVANSTON. Wyo., Sept. 16. Tn tho artlclo apoarlng In Sunday's Standard-Examiner under name of 1 Mrs Clifton Brooks, the statement was made that the Lezeart coal mine contained a 30-foot vein of coal and was one mile of the T,lneoln highway. There Is a 130-foot vein and the mine Is situated upon the highway, according accord-ing to Mi B. Ishurwood. Tuesday evening the Ladles' Auxiliary Auxil-iary of the Brotherhood of Rnllroad 1 Trainmen called upon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young In n farewell surplsc party j Mr and Mrs Young arc going to make their future homo In VVestwood. ( Cal. Joseph Moreton left Sunday for . Menlo Park. Cal. where he will re-iBumc re-iBumc his theological studies at St. Patrick's seminary. The Women's Benefit association ; Will have Initiation Thursday evening. Bertha Kastor has gone to Salt Lake to attend school at Rowland 1 Hall. George Brown, Joe Brown, RusscJJ Heator and W. D. Marshall motorod i i salt Lake Sunday. Monday morning. Mr and Mrs. Joe Luckey and party, motoring over tho Lincoln highway from Indiana to the state of Washington, stopped on their journey to explore the Lezeart mine Mr. Ishurwood, the operator, learned that they came from Indiana Further conversation disclosed tho fact that they were from Mr. Ishurwood's home town, Cburubuseo, Ind., and that they had numerous mutual acquaintances. Charlie Snow, employed on the J. A Mmsfv rnnrh nhont IS miles from town, met with a serious accident Tuee-i Tuee-i day after roping a cow. The ropo j formed a slip knot! around his rlht band and the animal In running away severed the last two fingers The young man was brought to town u here Dr. Thompson dressed the manglel hand. uric of the most delightful social affairs of the earlv autumn season was given by Mrs. Gus Anderson Saturday. Sat-urday. Twenty pticsts were Served with an excellent luncheon and afterward after-ward entertained with BOO and bridge Mrs. Walter Ballly carried off the honors. hon-ors. George Von Burn 13. who was on? ' of the six boys that escaped from the 1 industrial school at Ogden, was ap- prehended here. by Sheriff Christiansen Christian-sen TuesduN. Il- was beating his way east on frelpht car and was discovered discov-ered at 1 1 o'clock in the morning J. M Mills, superintendent of the school, came for tho boy. A son was born to N E. Walling , Thursday. |