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Show FREEDOM Loren Taylor and Ed Simonsen have returned home after having been out with winter apples. Eli Day and Joseph Davis spent a week at Freedom as L. D. S. missionaries. mis-sionaries. Cottage meetings were held at the homes of John R. dinger, M. A. Taylor, Mary E. Simonsen, Vasco H. Taylor, Samuel E. Gee, Laurtiz Christensen, Joseph H. Draper Dra-per and calls were made at every home. Everybody enjoyed the visit very much. The Relief Society ladies with their husbands spent the fifth Tuesday in January at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Livingstone. Three sleigh loads arrived at 10:30. A meeting and a prepared program was held. At 2:30 a splendid dinner was served to twenty-five people. The Old Folks' day was honored with a program and a well prepared "spread." About fifty of the married folks ate dinner at the meeting houst and some who were unable to attend at-tend were sent baskets of good thing-a by a committee chosen. A surprise pairty was given by about twenty of the young people to Miss Ella Taylor. Picnic was brought and an enjoyable time wae had. Hannah Follett of Centerfield has returned home after a visit with her sister. Mrs. Menals Draper. Martin A. Taylor is still quit, sick at his home. The little son Max of Joseph Gee is very sick with erysipelas. Hart Jensen of Salt Lake is a visitor vis-itor at the home of his mother, Mrs. Susan Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Vasco H. Taylor have lately returned home from a visit down south where they have relatives. Orgil Taylor was home for a few-days few-days lately, from Idaho. Porn to Mrs. James Lund, a girl. For seed the best of string and field beans for sale. One good 2'jn-ct-g Incubator for sale. Vasco H. Taylor, Moroni, Box 162, Utah. i |