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Show LeetonBennet Mrs. Fern Houston Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmston and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harmston Harm-ston are at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, enjoying the baths and hoping they have a medicinal benefit. . The annual Indian cattle sale held at the correl north of Bennett Ben-nett on Nov. 19 was well attended. at-tended. Marvin Hamaker and Mark Oberhansley are hauling posts from Willow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coltharp are vacationing in Denver. Mrs. Helen Jang, of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, is at the Wong Wing home, having come to help during dur-ing Mr. Wing's illness. The home of Mrs. Ned Coltharp Col-tharp was a scene of fun and frolic for the children gathered to help five-year-old Gordon celebrate his birthday with a party. Mrs. Fern Houston spent last week at the home of Wone C. Wing, helping care for Mr. Win?; who' is very ill. The Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. Joyce Bolton to plan for a bazaar, which will be held in mid-winter. Dick Coltharp shipped his calves to the Denver market last week .He accompanied his father fath-er and mother. Some bad bridges and a few places in the roads have been repaired by county road crews during the past week. Our roads are in very bad condition. As long as our Governm-'nt is administered for the good of the people and is regulaed by their will: as long as it secures se-cures to us the rights of persons per-sons and of property, liberty of conscience and of th """" will be worth defend h drew Jackson KAr,. |