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Show James B. Keilman of Baraboo, Wis., spent a few days of this week in Springville, the guest of Mrs. A. A. Eismann and daughter. He came here from Wolf Point, Mont., where he has spent the summer on the ranch of an uncle, and is enroute to Platteville, Wis., where he will complete his studies at the Platteville State Teachers college, majoring in Agriculture. Francis Beardall, who was seriously ser-iously injured in an accident at the Geneva steel plant three months ao is recovering at his home and isa'ble to set up for a while each day. |