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Show NICIGHliOUHOOD NEWS A new threshing Machine, valued at $1500, two large stacks of grain and three stacks of hay were complet-'ly complet-'ly destroyed by fire at the Jessse Reynolds Rey-nolds farm Northeast of this city Tuesday afternoon. Spontaneous combustion from snuut in the grain caused the fire. The hav and grain was the proipei ty of Nielt Niels jn. Ceorge M. Oloon owned the threshing machine. The loss is estimated at ,3000. Neither iparty carried insurance. in-surance. A tft5ti.moi.iial conce, !.' and party was given TlKT.iduy eveni1,3 in cho South ward chaipel honoria.g Mis Ailein Mad jen. who recentUy returned I'n (in the Km ,UI 1 1 partes mission, and Vernon 1, arson, who is I : a v in . .iaiuniay to fill a mission in the Western West-ern 'Slate;. Mi.Si Adel6 Masorii of Sacramento Califania aid Mr. and Mrs. Carl (iyiieflesli of Salt l.a'.e w;;ti; gueslf of Miss Ina Lairsen, at din no. Su ulay The Son:h ward 1. L. and Y. M. I. A. were reorganized la:t Sunday eve r.iug and the lid ev.v iiiig officers were iWetited; 1' au.gbn Poulson succeed Mrs. Kuiil Itutishauser and Miss ina iairsun, 'ie...gned, as counsellors to Mi 3. Paulino M. Peterson, presiden of the Y. L. M. 1. A. Calvin Chi-i.'ifenscn succeeds Sev-moi'.r Sev-moi'.r Jeinen. 'who was recently nude a member of the stake board, as prci eeivf of the Y. M.-M. I. A. '.''Is i-o'in-ellors ai:o W. H. Terry and N. L.e Hoy Ch.ri'jtei'i.seii; jecie.ary, I" La.rsen; as.datant secretary Reed Clark. Jack Tomlinion, nive year old son or Mt. and Mia. Herbert Tamil a '.0 r vas te.ovn 11. 0.11 a horse Saturday and ..n;!ained a broken collar bone and several bruises and concussions His injuries were attended by Vr. L. llolmaj'. county physician. Mr. and Mi is. Kimm i't Boilino I ;': Sal in ia !oa Saiiifa CI ill a f;.,.iiL.):ii i where Mr. Bohn0 has aeccpted a o.i.io i in the Juu.r... iii, h Schoo'. lv. iio'bne was .recently y. ado. .led I'rora LCIand Slanfard Universi'y." Mr;. Cuy Caidkuid, liis-, Oleah Wall. Jiias Helen N. I-on, and Miss "ern.ee Mad'.en o lterla tied i!a i 1 ri nay . i tiling :,l !he Candlaad home at the la ; series of rjuni,mc-r ben i.'.gt.o 1 '1 miMi' eri of the .Ta lior lateral;,' i'i', moiii'-ois Iheie wore-pre :o:it spuria! , net;. Mr 1 V. S. W'il.011 Mrs Mi jorle M. Broai a.id M's. t, v. 'ill ,. ;. 'ibrec I nil. les of It ido.e wece pliyed :':ti r .:'i?fj A'.vard"d to Mi n Helen I'eli a en and Mrs. "'.arence A lijera-.n A group of Loiio Scouu frnm 'he bv i t'oop. noeo.'.ipn lied liy t lie I7e-li. I7e-li. Mien reri e.l We ! 1 .; .1 e t;-... .-,-1 a lire, , days mot ' r tr p a id 1. n!ing mi Northern U'a'i. Wlule on the tiip the cou1 3 vis-ted vis-ted he ftato capilil Tor: Dougia-., :lic Hnivei-s.iiy of Utah and n'lier placi-3 of interest in the vici i.ty. of Sail Lake. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Oiawford and a. aM son and dau.'h'er have rct'irn-ed rct'irn-ed to their homo in Salt LMtn. after a weeks vis't with Mr. Crawfords aim' M. S. R. ). l.m-, 11 and fa.mily. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Von Elm bn Tuesday UTr Sail Rake City where Ihey will visit Mr. Von Elms mother v ho has rr-eently returned from Km ope. In Tno they relurn !o their b'.uie :ti Los Aingeles..- They hue ;in! Ihe r.aininier with the H. E. ''" I lamily, Mrs. Von Elms par- Me .11,1 M-i Emc't Reieiol'ls left Thursday morning for their new home in Salt Lake City. |