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Show 2 Urt Oown By FRANCIS FOSTER : OBITUARY e were startled and gTieved last ;, when perusing one of the daily rs of the State, to read of the h of our old friend, .OIFWYP 1 VYP. .This fellow, younger ner of Sir. Etaion Shrdlu, and -door neighbor to Mr. Vbgkqj, is , known throughout newspaper s, and will be greatly mourned lembers of the craft. .e foregoing obit was lifted from Publishers' Auxiliary, and is a nt from Roland L. Holford's nn, "Here in Hico", in the Hico as), News Review. a r the first time, collections at (softball park topped a figure enough to pay the light bill, lay night. When the hat was 'd, more than $5 was contribut- .is a sign that Mr. and Mrs. ican Fork are behind the soft- leagues, when they loosen up .part with a dime or two-bits to pay expenses. No admission is ;ed at the park, and no one is . shouldered if he doesn't con- te. The voluntary contribu-are contribu-are the best signs of interest appreciation the players could :or, so Don't Pass up the Hat - They Pass It. ne time ago, Will Chipman broadly hinted that we mow ... ront parking lawn. To quote nearly correctly, he said, "The end of Main is taking better of the lawns than the West ";.ce that time the first batch of lowers dulled on spring grass been brought in to Russ Bates " larpening. Russ has tried out of the re-sharpened mowers -;,e front lawn and it is now in well tailored. So it is our o do a little bawling-out. nting the Utah Power & Light any and other business houses if e East end is a rank stand of ' nearly a foot high. In an--week it will be ready for the J and in a couple of weeks, e mowing machine. grass doesn't flourish so well j the postoffice on down the and there are some bare pj;in front of Chipman Merc. street is rather ragged-looking. SlT r all, now that the cap doesn't we would say Mr. Chipman ;mething when he suggested it be a good idea to dress up the ort;g spaces before Poultry day. I je sort of record or other is by Mayor Albert Tregaskis e new city council. The pres-of pres-of city dads have not held a ' council session since taking L-- ' . j secret is in the arranging of lLy come before the session, the ,jjO' men say. Each council meet-enda meet-enda is mapped out before-' Jj and the councilmen know coming up, thus saving time nfusion. .;his commendable record, we giving the Mayor and plmen bright, shining penny p p In these banks they may c ,ny thing extra out of their from the city, after they ,;:enses incurred on city busi- i main thing wrong with this fill'' is that there are too many 1 that think there's something yWci it. 1 |