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Show " WASHINGTON ff1,iiiBto. 21.-Frank Uir- j.iies 3ooy, Will Poarce, Jos. 'jr. iiul Smith I1;U111'K spoilt 'ek outl hero from the road tllf "iViv Pintura. Thoy returned f'"lieii- work Monday morning. 'vill rare and son Carlos of Delta , JIr. and Mrs. Frank Hartley of a"' ,'. slicnt Sunday hero visiting ,S mother. Mrs. H. M. Jolley. Mj.s jdn Jolley was not able to bo . 'Je school room Monday on ac-'U ac-'U f n severe cold. Mrs. Mina count 01 urson took her place. Frank Stalieli returned Tuesday reftir City where lie had boon from - business connected with his freshing machine. The Boy Scouts and their loaders ,-rom St. George came over Sunday afternoon and gave us a very interesting inter-esting program. ffillard Neilson, A. A. Ruby and Joseph C. Judd returned Monday Jul Iron Springs where they have j,een working. Wilford Stevens returned homo last Thursday from Kanuarra mountains, moun-tains, where he had been herding sheep- The carpenters are putting the roof on our new amusement hall today. to-day. The work is progressing nicely. nice-ly. Frank Weaver who is ill with pneumonia is thought to be improving. improv-ing. Bert Hall returned last week from the road camp on Cedar mountain. Born, Oct. 15, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Averett. George Western of St. George was in (own Tuesday. |