Dingle News
The Paris Post, Friday, 17 July 1908, page 4
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks of Dingle died of pneumonia last Monday.
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The Paris Post, Friday, 19 February 1909, page 4
Arthur Budge sold the Richardson property at Dingle Monday morning at 10 o'clock am. The ranch was sold to the Oregon Mortgage Company for the sum of $675.00. On Friday at 2 o'clock pm he sold the Hyrum Wixom estate to Christian Wallentine for the sum of $658.00
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The Paris Post, Friday, 5 March 1909,
page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Ream of Dingle were visitors in Paris Thursday. Mr.
Perry Nowland, his wife and daughter of Dingle, all have small pox and have been
quarantined. Miss Blanche Lewis who was the first to come down with the disease
is getting along nicely.
The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo M Sparks of Dingle, a girl March 3rd.
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The Paris Post, Friday, 12 March 1909, page 8
Born to Mrs. Perry Nowland of Dingle a baby girl. Joseph Lewis of Dingle has small pox and has been placed under quarantine. The little baby of Marvin Dayton of Dingle has been sick as a result of eating canned peas, a physician was summoned and the little fellow is now improving.
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The Paris Post, Friday, 19 March 1909, page 3
ESTRAY NOTICE: I have in my possession the following described animal: one red yearling steer branded resembling (brand) on right rib, with ears frozen off. One red yearling steer with white flanks, dehorned, waddled in forehead, branded resembling (brand) on left rib. Charles Nate, Constable
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The Paris Post, Friday, 26 March 1909, page 4
The people of Dingle are building a fine new meeting house, which will be a credit to the church members and an ornament to the town. The quarantine has been raised at the residence of Perry Nowland of Dingle.
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The Paris Post, Friday, 2 April 1909, page 4
Mrs. G H Jarvis of Dingle has gone to Richmond Utah, to visit with relatives for a few weeks.
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The Paris Post, Friday, 9 April 1909, page 4
The quarantine has been removed at the residence of Arnold Zumbrumman of Dingle. A fine daughter was born to Mrs. James Sparks of Dingle Wednesday and all concerned are doing nicely. Bishop Humphreys of Dingle, who has been quite ill with la grippe is reported to be considerably improved. It was feared at first that he had small pox, but the fear proved to be unfounded.