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Show WILLARD BREVITIES. Willard, March 20. Two gangs or men are at work wiring the town for electric lights. The surveyor was lu-re from Sail Lake yesterday and tho worlC of placing the poles will b j ?l.Trled at once. The Home Dramatic club will present pre-sent a play entitled. "All That Glltcr Is Not Gold." tonight. Joseph Monson cd Logan is spending spend-ing a few days here on business. W. Thyrsi on of Ogden is here tor a few days on business. .Mrs. Rosabell Hubbard lias returned return-ed from Ogden. where she has been spending a few days with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Synth ia Blair. W. C. Christensen of Geneva is hev on business. Joseph Hubbard spent the llrst ci the week In Salt Lake In behalf of tho Fruit Growers' association. He visited tcveral railroad ollicials In an ertort to get them to run a switch further south than the one tbey now have in order that the association can build a packing house for the fruit. Hyrnm Ward, who was compelled to return home from Logan, where he is attending school, on account ot sickness, has recovered and has returned re-turned to IiOgan. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Call are still very sick. Mrs. Mary Ellen Ward is recovering from a two weeks' illness. The farmers are now waiting to hi-ar from the Sugar company about the price of beets. They will put the land into grain if a higher price cannot can-not be obtained for their beet crops. Several local poople went to Perry last night to attend the wedding reception re-ception of William E. Davis and Stella Stel-la Hansen. |