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Show jup The event of the week was a gathering of the neighbor men, at the Curran home, to assist in finishing the new addition, the following men gave their much appreciated and also needed work: Carl Milton, Probus Fouse, Oliver Sagers, Osca Petersen, Carl (Pea-lacky) (Pea-lacky) Williams, Harold (Hirum) Powell, Glen (Zuecucalyptus) Wilcox, Wil-cox, Golden (Stovepipe) Gee, Harold Har-old (Jake) Wimmer,' and (Dancing) (Danc-ing) Glen Remund. Neville Wimmer and Glen Wilcox Wil-cox moved a number of cattle to Independence Wednesday, where they expect to feed them for the winter. o Mrs. W. J.' Seaton rendered her very much appreciated services in getting dinner for the carpenters. o We wish to thank one and all who helped on the house. The Currans. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sagers and son Lloyd Remund, returned Sunday Sun-day from Tooele, where they spent Thanksgiving with relatives. Harold Wimmer had the misfortune misfor-tune of cutting his leg quite bad last Tuesday, while butchering. We hope you will recover soon, Harold. o Miss Rachel Thomas has returned re-turned to school, after a long sick spell. Mrs. W. J. Seaton tied a quilt for her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Whlterocks, last Friday the following ladies helped her: Mrs. Emma Wimmer, ' Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Gee and Mrs. Ethel Curran. Victor Barberie and Oscar Petersen Pete-rsen shipper a load of hogs and cattle last week. |