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Show COMING AND GOING H V. Mom m back from n business busi-ness tup to Salt Uke Cit. - A D. Sutton has Inisinens i,t Zioli today and will alsu viit Provu while .may. - Mr. I. s. Thomim and her lit'-tle lit'-tle son ciit Sunday with relatives at I lei !r. -Mm. A. . Iloratey of Femw ba heen Moling Helper and Priee relatives rela-tives ilu week and laat. Mar (leorge A. Wnottea had !imne- at Won and Piwro thie week which In- looked after pereonally. 0. II. Frgac and Dm Hvautouni. hotli prominent in affairs t (Ime Kiver. were Hawy guest WednpstLx last. - Mm Lydia Aer- was a Well-nigloii Well-nigloii Miior in Price last Wedm -( tiny. Iic My the influcnsa tiwe dial w.i) m almnl a thing of the pasi. Mi m tlelt Wisemafi, one of Sou. fitJdV popular young ladiee, demrtcil Tneaday f-r Pro and Hall Uke City on a visit lo friends nnd relatives. rela-tives. A. II. Kneale, government agei.t at Fori Dnrheswe. was here Wediiei-ilay Wediiei-ilay allermsm. Aeeirniianieil h.v Mr. Kneale he left in the evening im a buMiicw tnp Kast. Muwen (lladys and ltertnee N'oall of Malt Ijike City have come to Helper Hel-per 1 make their homes with Mr. Mae N'oall, thHr mother, who teachea the seventh grade in the setpwds at the railroad town. M.lers Arnold S. Milaer of Well inglim and A. P. Thompson of Pric are Iwrk Itome from missions of two yistiw each for the Mormon church in the Soul hern States. Thev have been Matiom-d at Chattatuoga. Teiiu. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olm of I'nee will Im- the gneels of Dr. and Mrs. 11. A. Ught this week, previous lo their dcimrlure for lts Aiveles. 1'nla., where thev will visit with Mrs. Olson mother, Mrs. W. W. ClulT. -Salt take Tribune, 'id. -0. 11. (illepic and'W. D. Tlamip-on, Tlamip-on, prominent eitieens of (Ireen Itivor, wen among the Savoy's guests the lirt of Hie week. The former had been to Castle Dale on duties as a county comiuisoioner, while the lattet had liuwiiewi before the laainl. Itort Un, sun of Mr. and Mr, K. C. lai' of Nine Mile, got home Tniwinx with an honorable disehnrge from I lie maritusk. Ho has been Ma-tioneil Ma-tioneil at Mare Island, Cnla. He likes the s.niee. His brother, Ctifr, is but n-eenfly liaek after serving with toe foritry division up in the state uf Washington. Kmcry l.aren was in Priee from CostL- Dale Monday of this week. II says that section has had ronsidernbk mun snow than vc have at Price. Ilo ivns hern on business for Dr. J. M. flrahsm. The Intler is still -vertf Jok nun nt Fort Douglas Hospital, i.wer baking n-cuvered from the in-llnciiaa, in-llnciiaa, followisl by pneumonia. Mies Mav Smith, fonnerly of M.. Ion. arrived this week froii Priro to nurse influenan oasea in tho t.eiKlilnu hood. She haa been doing honpital work llieie fur sotno months and saj Price has nut imt the Imu on influcnsa influ-cnsa and that the death rale has been lower than in other towns that have lcn closed up tight. Mylou Iteconl, diet. It. A. Howanl, attorney, ami L. W. lasmanl, a member of tho town hoard at Huntington, were tu Price yeslenlay. There has not been as Much wow between Itere and that town a in this city. They left an order with The Hun for a hundred copies uf the urtljiisnces of Huntington, Hunting-ton, which am lo apicar mmui in simdilol form. -.lack Phalen haa rented the old King ranch of twenty acres and c-oceta c-oceta to move out Im it the first ot March. The ranch last year a oc-eapiel oc-eapiel by C. A. (laiwitts, says yester day's (lioen ltiver Dispaloli. The i.rehard on the ranch is me of the finest in the valley and ha the choicest choic-est variety of apple. l.at year ihe upide crop netted severs! thousand dollars. IC. L Peaooek, a sulmlantiai eiti-yen eiti-yen mC the Orangey I lie neighlstrluMHl snd a fonner resident of I'nee, wa doing lmsiueos here yctterday. Tle retimt nuow visitinl that sltlouof the "Kiugdom of Kmcry" and will prove of ine-.limalilc value, he say, to all farmer ami slrnkmeo over that way j His fat Iter, who lias leu at the borne, of Comer P. Peacock, accompanied him home. -Keudriek I-vi and two dnllers came in from Salt Valley the first of the weuk and rejsirl that work is pro greasing exceptionally well considering consider-ing the weather nuuililious. A num i Iter of daisy have Ihh'H caused lately ' owing to delayed shipments of easing and a boiler being out of reiair. The . well is imw down seven huiiilreil feet ! and haa a niee showing of gaa and ml mid there is every reason to ladieve that with two or three huudred feet farther, when a saudnlone is reached. Iliut a prtaluemg well Ik- brought iu. - Hreeu ltiver Diiteh, llth. Ie L I laker of Provo in a letter '. thu Heposicr annuunces bis mten-! tion of opening up a law oft ice in' Curaka, plaeuig Iih brotlo-r. Lieu'.1 t 'and V. Hakir. in charg-. lJeo-leoant lJeo-leoant Ilaker was m-cnth rehuscd I rum governmcin senice and proviou. to that time he prartietsl law iu Miehifan, Kebroska and iu this tak-. He was hmated in CsHhiu mm ut pre-, iotw to hi, enlistment which was in May, 11)17. Attorney I laser says that in recent yours he lias reeejveil n lot of doelroblo business from Kuruka nml for sumo timo haa been considering consider-ing the advisability or locating hero. The return of his brother will make II isaaiihle fur tho firm lo openite in iaith Provo and I'nrikit. Kiinka Ile-tsirter, Ile-tsirter, .'list. |