WestbyR. E. M row arrived home Wednesday aft* : noon after a strenouous trip to and from Idaho, by way of Minot. He finished the appraisal of the sheep and -anch with little difficulty, finding: th? climate milder than in this section.Christ Pete n, -\i;s Hammoiui and Peter Nelson are now in Hancock, Mich.. vc.k-rg the Franklin copper mine r. r :.! thousand feet under ground and the Montana ex-soldier laddies find t a great change | from agricuKt! -I life. However, they intend to g’v? it a fair trial.Mr. and M... John ^eiso.: wt.dv to Minot Saturday foi* a Visit.Mrs. C. N. Rostad is clerking a: the Rostad dme store during the C hri stmas s?ason.Geo. L. Or. ta .. v; \o was a member ! of the Mystic : .One da^ss with P.«G. Anderson at u.icna. is still. visiting in the we t , the state.Lynn Heath i5^eVa?ihg the movie machine at the dgpheun*.C. E. Perkins returned from | Mmot and invenlofy is jfche order of the day.There will be a Christmas tree at the Carl Hammer re^kjfnce. December 27th, at two o’clock.The infant son* of. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Austad was christened Kermit Oswald by Rev. Mr. X^ss. Saturday evening at the iwme of Mrs. Sampson, Harald Kampetin and Mrs. Lida Evenson standing as witnesses.The Christmas season will be observed with two Christmas tuc-es. one at the First Lutheran church Christmas night. Dec. 25. the*other at the school house prestansSfoly Christmas eve, Dec. 24. Rev. Mr. Aaberg* will: hold ser-dce^.A. I. Raaum of Fortnna was in the city yesterday on business.Otto Stadig was here Friday en • ute to Vancouver, Wash., to spend j the winter.