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Show I 4g I CORRESPONDENCE! 4 H & J . ENTERPRISE J H, F Enterprise, Mnrch 29, 1920. H Ranger Peterson went to Ccdnr lost 1 week on business. H Mrs. Wnlkdr of Ilinkley is hero H visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. m Barbara Stalieli. H H v Mrs. Elva Hulct of Morgan is hero M visiting relatives nnd friends, she was M accompanied by her sister-in-law, H Miss Veidn Hulct. H M We are not sorry that March is nl- M most none for it has been n very dis- M aujreenble month nnd we hopo April B will bo more pleasant. B M Forest Supervisor Mace of Cedar M City wns here the fore part of the H week fir the purpose of holding a H meeting for the cattlemen of this B H Mr. Sylvester Jones is home ngain. H He went to St. George to talk with M the shcool officials in tho interest of H n new school house nnd beforo re- B ' turning homo visited with his mother V nt Enoch and other relatives there W nnd nt Cedar City. m M . nada M H Nada, March 30, 1920. H Loo McGuire boarded tho train for H Milford Saturday night. HH b Owen Moore went to Lund Tuesday B morning on No. 3. J H C. D. Keith nnd son have begun H- plowing forty acres for Mr. Weiss. M H' , The workmen on the telegraph line H finished their work in this section last Hh week. Br Hf Mr. Lewis of Beaver visited Nadu H Saturday. Ho recently had two head n of cattle killed by the train. 1 Smith nnd Lindemnn have been spending a few days nt their homes H here but returned to Cedar Tuesday. H H Mvh Wix has returned from Cnlif- H omiti nnd was accompanied by her H- mother who will make an extended H visit here. H' Mr. K. Mcrtln.who has been trap- H ping north of Milford has packed up H his traps and returned homo by way H of Minersvillo the first of tho week. H 1 Ed. White went to Milford last H Thursday intending to return Friday H with his tractor, but the snow storm H detained him. H H Elizabeth Barnes went to her home H in Thermo last Saturday nnd to Mil- H ford Monday but will return to tho H school here. n H J. V. nnd V, J. Coleman write H their friends here that their filing was H allowed, so they will be Nndnites ere H long. HH H Grace McGinty and little brother H Bonnet enrolled in tho Nndn school H Tuosdny. They will walk over fivo H miles but arc happy to be in school H ngniti. M M H. H. Pitch forth of Milford was in H town' Monday on business. He is not H enthusiastic over the condition of our, H loads, as he was stuck for four or five H hours just north of the post office.. H r H Frieda Henschke arrived here Sun- H day morning from Salt Lake whore H she hits been attending the grade' H school but will now keep house for her H father. Hh H C. D. Keith has received "a bunuti- Hj ful memorial from tho French Gov- eminent in memory of his son, Hnrry who was killed in action Oct. 8, 1018. It was accompanied with n photograph photo-graph of his grave nt Verdun showing n large white cross with nnmo and particulars of death. . SAHARA J Snhavif Utah, Mar. 27, 1920. Mr. V. M. Carlson took a trip to New Cnstlo last Thursday for hay. Mrs. Gilbert Corn has been visiting visit-ing with Mrs. A. E. Phillips for a few days, v Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal Griflln spent Sundny with Mr. nnd Mrs. Athol Grinin. Mr. John Tullis, deputy county assessor as-sessor has been in the neighborhood recently. I . a Mr. G. E. Griflln came homo last! Sundny to spend tho day with hisj family . i Mr. II, O. Dougherty took a trip! up to the mountains last Sundny to tako a look nt'thc proposed dam site. i Harlow Magnussen left for Beryl on Monday whero he will work on tho rnil road. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Griffin's household house-hold goods were loaded nnd sent to Modcnn Monday, m Mr. Ray McGinty of Nada, Mrs. Athol Griflln nnd Miss Vnlborg Miig-niiflscn Miig-niiflscn were admitcd as now members into the Sahara Civic Center Club nt the Inst meeting . Mr. C. M. MagnuBscn and son Maxwell Max-well nrrived homo from Snlt Lake City Sunday morning. Tlioy spent n week with Mrs. G. D. Johnstone nnd children whilo there. SUMMIT Summit, Mnrch 30, 1920. The foregoing regulations nre not fnll of snow todays Farmers ore beginning to wonder if there will be n plnnting time this year. Tuesday afternoon tho Relief Society So-ciety members took lunch nnd spent n nocial hour with Aunt Lottie Dnllcy. Sho has been confined to her room for several months but is feeling quite well considering her condition nnd sho enjoyed the visit very much. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Dnlley who have b( en living in LeGrnndo, Oregon nre hero visiting with Joseph B. Dnllcy. Dnl-lcy. It is reported that they expect to mnke Summit their homo. Graham McCallistor como down from Delta Inst week whero he hn3 been working nnd took his family back with him. They expect to mnko their homo there. Wo arc sorry to lose so many of our townspeople, but wish thorn success in the now undertaking. D. P. Cheney a former resident of Summit is back from Hurricano whero ho hns been living for somo time, nnd is now at his homestead wcBt of town. Ho will bring his family as soon ns school closes. Almost everyone in town wns out last Saturday night to sco tho basket ball gamo between Enoch nnd Summit. Sum-mit. Tho score mas 17 to 22 in favor i of Enoch. Tho two teams will play I ngain next Friday night. I I Thursday evening Supt. II. C. Lewis Dr. Georgo R. Hill, of tho U. A. C, nnd others hold nn Educntioiinl Campaign Cam-paign meeting here. Those present report a very interesting nnd instructive instruc-tive time. |