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Show i i We had a heavy frost last Weilens- j day night. Work on the dam was stbp- I ped Thursday until noon to let ; the - I ground thaw out. The clay was froz- ' en about six inches. However, the weather has moderated and work on the dam is going ahead fast. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rowley moved j into their town home Monday so the children can go to school. Miss Ada Hanberg and Miss Beth Martin, school ma'ams, left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake to attend N. E. A. : convention. . . : j The first of the week Reuben WTilk- ! : ins had his lambs hauled by truck to Heber where they were delivered to , i Culp and son. Mr. Wllklna contracted his lambs early in the spring and got J 9 cents per pound for them. ! Tuesday, Wednesday, the Steven- ! ; son's truck was busy hauling lambs to ; Price. Mr. and Mts. Williamson of Salt - ; , Lake, after visiting a week with Mr. ! j and Mrs. Killian and Mr. and Mrs. E. j J. Mitchel, returned to their home on j Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Sarah J. Shirts has gone to " j i Salt Lake on a business deal ' j i Leonard West and Scott Bunce of Heber motored to Mountain Home and t j are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons. ! ' Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- i Millan of Ft: Dtuchesne motored to this i place and are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson. I: ; II if ' ' ' ' ... ;l |