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Show DU. M. GRAHAM IS PLEASED WITH SERVICE I- ioi. ruoM I'oitT iiii.in ri v.mv Mr:i)i:, u, lcntli hiimiiioiM IUmx'IUIj Tlinf Old nml HUIily ltroK-c((tl Cltlrrns or I'liicrj Count) t'ciipli 0rr Kotitti .Mot (Ji'iicrmn With Clothing nml SI KMT. Tor tk-hrlniix nml 1'rciuli. CAHTI.K IMI.B, Mnnh l. Dr. J M. (Irnhnm, who unto tip hl pructko lirro to rnlht In tin- midlcnt crpi or tlii' nrmy im it first llriitvnnnt, nrlti-N u friend In Cnntli- Dnlr from North Tnlrmount (I'lttilnirR), !'. "1 won Kent to I'ort Itllcy, Kan., first nml iptnt tlvo uickn In the nicdlenl officer of-ficer tralnliiR romp therr. They kept um M-r) lniiy drilling, tudlnir front fi o'clock of tho murnlnK until 9 o'clock or the (nliiK. Init 1 nijoyi-d It nil til-tlinURh til-tlinURh It wan ery hard work. The ilit) hefore I lift I'ort It Hoy I met Vrrnnn Oinnii on tlm utrect In Junction Junc-tion Ctt) He look flni' nud iiD-ms to ho doing Kood work nnd to lie ery tivitixful. 1 wiim rather Htirpriied to ! ordrril to report here on March Uli, iik I MUiipoi'd I would tfinnlii nt Fort Itllcy nt leant tlinu iiionthx. 1 nm ono of a clan or tcii'doctorit from different pari or thn couiitr) Wo are ucIiik ttltcn a four wcckV upeclal courro In tho treatment ot wound, burnt nnd frnctiirm accordlmt to the tatnil nnd mot nucc,riHful methods Uftod with tho nrinleo In Kmncf. Dr William O. Hhermnn, who linn the work for the Curneglu uteri tnllU hcrr, hnn our courno In cliarKe He upent nix montlm with the urmliK on the western front etudylmr their inelhod or trtntmont. t rind thn work In-temoly In-temoly Intrreitlna; nnd mime or the cne ror which they effect a cure Mo marvelous. From hero we nil KO to different txie honpltaU. I ro to Camp Meudf. Md , not far rrom WonhlliRton, D, C I haven't had tlmo tn mo much or the city, hut It U a very largo nnd himy one. Cnrnexle hai Riven them n number or flno pub-llo pub-llo liulldliiK. Tho only onu I have been In I the library, nnmed ror him, which not only holds n library, but nUo n. very flno art i-ollcillon uiul quite u InrRa nudltorlum wheru free organ recitals uro given rtaturdn) evenings and Hundny nfternoons." Win thu War Day will be fittingly observed In Huntington, it program which will take tip the greater part of tho day having been arranged ror tho occasion. Next Huturduy, April th. Is tho day designated ror patriotic observance throughout the nation. A double significance attaches to thn day as It celebrates the entry of America Am-erica Into th world conflict In addition addi-tion tu Inaugurating the third liberty loan bond sutwcrlptlon. All the towns or tho county. It Is expected, will make thn day one long tn be remembered, but Huntington Is the first town In tho county to comn forward with a program complete In every detail. A meeting or the Huntington town board was held thn rorepnrt of tho week ut which time I'oler NleUon, liberty lib-erty loan chairman ror Km cry county, was present to explain the purpost or tho t-t'lcbratlnn. There Is n move on through tho Km-ery Km-ery County Farm bureau to purchasn In bulk nil tho binding twine needed ror this year's crop. JJetter prices can be quoted by twine dealers In largo amounts. This urtlcle will bo high nt tho best and n row cents saved here nnd there will help, Farmers should remember that this Is being done by the farmers' organisation and only paid up members can get the benefits, lluch town has Its bureau and membership fee can bo paid to the bureau secretary. It's up to ench Individual farmer to msko n go of this. Kach farmer should, within tho next row days, send In to tho county agent the estimated amount or twlnu tut will need this rail. Funeral At Clot eland. Cleveland people were greatly shiKked last Friday to hear or tho sudden death, or William Htnkcs, Ho had been sick but n (ovv days, nnd only a rw weeks before made his monthly visit us n ward teacher. Death was duo to peritonitis. Funeral services ser-vices wur held Monday, nnd In spite of tho fact that many wero on, the ditch, It wua one or the largest attended attend-ed funerals .ever held In' Cleveland, showing the high esteem In which he wns held, llesldes his wife ho leaves nlno children, Mrs, Jamos Ovoaon of niino, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Ta-count, Ta-count, Wush, Joseph and Clcorgu or lllack Hawk, William 1., James. Myr-llo, Myr-llo, Kllen nnd lonn, ull or Clevoland, All were nt tho runernl with tho exception ex-ception or tbi daughter In Washing-ton, Washing-ton, rrom whom they were unublo to receive any word. Others rrom various vari-ous points who utteudsd tho funeral wero two brothers, it nleco and a nephew, und it sister or Mrs. Htokes, Itoss Cox or IVrron I leaving Yor the wnx mlno on Uoldler Summit, whore ho has obtained a good Job ror the sumnur. Feto Anderson Is also leaving ror the samu plate, while Hay Italphs nnd Orlando Warohum ure figuring some on going. A big fori Is needed there. It Is reported, as there Is considerable renewed oil shale excitement, W J Klllpack of Ferron Is the proud uwmr of foven old ewes, mo-thers mo-thers to twenty-one lambs. lluby bojs have made their appearance appear-ance nt the homes or Mr. and Mrs, Osborn Wrlgley und Mr. and Mrs. Llewellvn Klllpack at Ferron, All are reported doing well. Mont Caldwell Is nt Ferron rrom his herds, having quit his job, Ho Is now figuring on some other work. H was with the Crawford outfit The Ited Cross meeting at Orange- vllle Monday ?TrwwQoh.-wa uJ grand success, They hud a nice program, J uiid all who were called upon to help make tho afternoon a pleasant one cheerfully performed their duty. A committee was uhoson nnd that town now- expects to be on hand ror nn-thlng nn-thlng that may bo expected or It. Mr. nnd Mrs Wlirord Humphrey of Orangevlllr nre rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of a fine baby girl who made her nppenramo nt their homo n few days ago. The) luivo chuso to rejoice In more than Just having another meintii'ii nfidut to their family, for Htimphre)'H mollitr nnd sister rrom Hnllna are vMtlng them The latter arrived Jint a dny or two buforo the little stranger All are very hnppv nml doing nlcel) A W. Hhermnn of Huntington l troubhd with n cancerous growth In the throat nml has gnno East to undergo un-dergo treatment In n hospital In Missouri, Mis-souri, llo received llttln encouragement, encourage-ment, however, nnd has returned home again. He was accompanied on the trlt by 1'cter V.. Johnson. Mrs. Ksther Ornngo or Huntington Is er sick nnd Is not expected to live Hlu- Is nt West Jordan with her daughters. daugh-ters. Home or thn boys have gone down tin re to lend aid nud be near her (teorgi Kiel), who Is located lit rHorr. wh visiting In Castle Dale the first of tho week. Mrs. Ilirt llunnul entertained tin members or the Pleasiiro club at her home Wednesda) afternoon. Herl Itjun l the owner of it inn or.r which Jim Is plating Into the passenger pas-senger urr)lng service. Joseph l.timl Is visiting In Pleasant Oruvr with his brothers, n nort or reunion re-union Ixlng Mheiluhil ror the octn-slnn. octn-slnn. Kevtrnl Ih.iI) friends gathered ul tin home of Mrs. Niels Jorgcnnou jesler-dny jesler-dny afternoon, the occnslon being her blrtlulty. Town girls limy ntflllatn themselves with the n en do my Junior nuxlllao by pnlng twonty-flve tents. Friday nfternoons, nf-ternoons, after 1 o'clock being m-l aside ror their use. Mrs. Hophla Poulseli or Mt. Pleasant 1s vlnltlng nt the home or her nlete Mrs. Harold O. Jensen. Hhe nlso veiled ve-iled In Huntington on the way here Tuesday night's flnnl Mutual Improvement Im-provement association program was it treat to over) body, the force debute on tho question of HooverUIng men's wtnrlng apparel being a source or ti n-slderable n-slderable merriment. Around the County, Word from A. Ilex Johnson t.) his grandfather ut Huntington dated from Washington, D. C, says he Is well nnd nicely lonited In n well equipped office of-fice for Fnclo flam. He Is Just ncroM Ihu street rrom the rnmous Washington Washing-ton monument. He Is nlso close to the senate building nnd ono block rrom the raplto), tho United Htutis poKtofflce and the govirnmenl printing print-ing office. He says thero are no real high buildings, but many massive nml txnuilful ones. Young Johnson attended at-tended church nt Henntor Hmoot's home on the 17th, about it hundred Utnh people being there When he arrived In Washington he leported Immediately, the officer In charge read the "to)alty pledgi;" and In ten minutes he was nt work. Clothe' For lUlaluu. Orungovilto's reller soclet) president, presi-dent, Mffc. Chris Johmon, I sureb tho right one In tho right place When word reached hero Ihnt thero was n call ror clothing or un) thing In relieve re-lieve thn needs or suffering llrlglnns, she lost no tlmn gutting her leathern out to usslst her. They being ever ready to respond nt n moment's notice no-tice to do whatever they can to help In a good cause, their mission was n suciessful one, ivory family giving freely nnd glndly of an tiling )' had and could spare. Mrs. Julia McNeill has rotumud to Orangnvllle nftsr being gone nil winter win-ter visiting soma or her children and people In Ht. Ueorge, also n daughter, Mrs. M. Huller, or Uurekn, nnd Mrs. Ida Dean or Halt l-nke City. Hhe reports re-ports having had a very pleasant tlmo, but says Just what wo nro alwaya glad to hear our peopln say that thero Is no place like home, Mrs. Nancy Htllson or Oiuugnvllln has been very III ror somu time. Mrs. Husnnnah Jewkes wan called from her homo at Orangnvillo last week on account or tho very serious condition of Miss Vldu Jewkes, her granddaughter, who I at ono of the cumps. Her Illness wns a relupso following fol-lowing an operation ror appendicitis. Mrs. Hllxii Howard nnd Mrs. Mulo Johnson or Huntington hnvo been visiting vis-iting their sisters nl Monti thn past week Ilcporl has It that Henry O, Mills and sons or Huntington now have the mall contract "cinched" after a period or uncertainty. The contract Is ror four years und begins July 1st. lVmouul and Kotinl. Oiorgo A. Pcttey la at Ferron this week from the reservation. Ha managed man-aged tn break his ear and was forced to leuvu It In Price ror repairs. Ha Is doing well at Altonah, his new home, und has everything good to say or that country, though ho does not forget for-get tho big advantages Hmeryltes enjoy en-joy over other sections. Pert Hlackburn was In Forron from the sheep this week, n pair or twins having made their nppearanco nt his home before ha arrived. Ono or tho llltlu ones later passed nwu), however. Leonard Olson or Ferron lift Sunday Sun-day for Mohrland. Ha may stay away all summer. Orson Nelson wont with him. Will Hltohcook und lloraco Duncan of flaw son were In Ferron Thursday. Hltvhcock had his car fixed up ut tho locul shop, llo Is figuring on going to lllack Hawk this summr Mr. and Mrs. D. 1), Lamph havu moved to Halns rrom Cleveland, where I-amph has employment. The salo or tho horses sold by Nelson Nel-son nnd Uurton to A, F, Narver some time ago, and which tho former were forced to forecloso upon, cams off Monday at noon, tho horses und mules all bringing fairly good prices. John K. Htevcns bought In boveral of tho animals, while A. J, Nelson and J. F. Olden entered tho Hits at times. Huntington Man Dead. ,( . John W, Lott ' passed away Jnst Monday morning nt Huntington. Ills demise mine ns qulto nsurprlso although al-though ho had been ailing ror a Iqug time. Tho funeral wus held Wodnes. day ut 3 o'clock. Thu chlldron worn nil home. Including Mime from Idaho who had been absonv ror years. The speakers wero Petsr K. Johnson, J. F. Wakefield nnd Peter Nlolson. CInudo Wnkefleld snng "Homo Over Thero" und Mrs. Hannah Iconnrd "flomctlmo We'll UnderstunJ" both selections being rendered In a beuutlfu) manner. Faithful to tlie I.ot. Funeral services wero held Thursday Thurs-day In tho ward houso over the le-main le-main or Hannah Ungerman, surviving surviv-ing sister or tho lato Annlo U. Ijirsen, she having passed quietly nway on Tuesday nfter several ears of feehto-ne feehto-ne lllshnp John Y. Jenieiv offered tho Invocation und Elders O, Heron-son, Heron-son, Jr.. nnd O, J, Andersen nnd Mrs. Jotln Child or Orangoville epoko lovingly lov-ingly or the Itfo of th deceased, Kldur P, A. Chllds pronounced tho benediction. benedic-tion. The docensed was S3 years old and came to this country soma twenty-six years ngo from Denmark, where sho wns born nnd raised. Notwithstanding Notwith-standing her ago sho picked up tho Ungllsh language In u remarkable manner und had been n faithful latter-day Saint In every way. Until tho death of her slrter, wife of Prosldent C O. Larsen, tho two wero Inseparable, Insepar-able, nnd there Is scarcely a person who did not know "tho nun tics," as they wero lovingly called. rturl A cord Is holding down a good position nt Hunn)slde, having left for that camp right after tho closing of school. Mrs. A cord will probably follow fol-low n a short time. Sewing "bees" hnvo been the order tho past week, the Orson Madsen homo being thn scone, onn day, tho Puul Judd homq another day, while the Ityan homo was tho scene of a similar gathering op Thursday. Mrs. F.mery Larsu was hostess to i party or birthday well wishers Monday Mon-day afternoon. 11. P. Pehrson of Cleveland leaves today 'for' Camp lowls, Wash., as' tho " M - ', i .. (Continued on page seven.) DR. . M. (MM IS PLEASED WITH U1E (Continued from pa go six ) one draftee to go, the rail for three men having been countermanded William J Kiel) negotiated the; will or a couple or pieces or renl estate be longing to Mis Ida M. Wells, former 1) of Castle, Dale, tho past week, A. K Wull purchased the routh ti n acres and Mrs. Annln Ottesoii tho west riftemi nens or a truct I)lng across the e reek. Mrs. Iluth Caw lei) or Hunn)slde and Mrs. Currln Cowley or Storrs and Mr nnd Mrs, John Ur)sou or Ht, Ocorgu have been vUltlng relatives ut Cleveland Cleve-land during tint past wick. Mrs. Levi Mortensin of Cleveland Ik visiting at Provo Mrs, Mary Ann Knight recently returned re-turned to Cleveland from u winter's visit with her daughters In Hinpett) county Huinuul Davis und famll nnd Ham uol l.orenxo llr)son, all ofHtorrs, were Hunda) visitors at Cleveland, Martin Mnrtcnsen and Miss Imls.) Chrlstenscui, both of Cleveland, left last Hunda) for Halt Luke Clt), where the) expei led to be married In thu temple Wednesda) They will visit t uliit l ok for a few da)a before re j turning Mrs. Janet WIIMhiiik has been Vers J sick nt Chvetund luring tho past week, but Is nj't' sllgfitl) Improved |