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Show Garrison Mrs. Blanche Yersin Daisy Rowley and Ken Taylor were Ely visitors Wednesday, Jan. 24. Vera Dearden and Sharron were business callers in the Ely district Thursday, Jan. 25. Alex Doutre motored to Ely on Thursday. Wednesday, Jan. 24, Grant Smith native of Baker, was injured when a large amount of dirt caved in on him while digging a hole to install in-stall a jet pump on the Martin Baker farm. He was taken immediately im-mediately to the Steptoe Hospital for treatment. X-rays show there are no broken bones, but his body, particularly the left shoulder should-er and arm are very badly bruised. He had to remain in Ely for several sev-eral days. Cecil Rowley was a business visitor vis-itor in and about the Cedar City district Thursday and Friday. Dennis Smith went to Ely Friday Fri-day for medical advise. Arvilla Williams and daughters were week end guests at her sister's sis-ter's home in Milford. Word was received this week by the relatives of the death of Mrs. Annie Clark. Oil drilling with the churn drill had to be discontinued due to the fact that the formation at a depth of 935 ft. was so hard the bits wouldn't hold up. The drilling will be continued by a rotary machine |