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Show MODENA MODENA, October 2. School started start-ed September 24, with Mrs. Margaret Peterson of Salt Lake City as teacher. They are still shipping cattle and sheep through here. Every day for the past two weeks several carloads have gone out. One of the buyers informed in-formed us that there are yet several thousand head of tattle to be sent through here this season. E. E. McDowell of Modena, and Alfred Al-fred L. Force of Hamblin Valley were delegates to the Republican convention conven-tion at Cedar City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams have been transferred by the weather bureau bu-reau froml Havre, Mbnt., to Modena. We are glad to welcome them. One of the camps of the Christen-sen Christen-sen Construction Co. has completed its work and left. The other camp has nearly completed its work. When finished fin-ished and the new bridges are in, the railroad will be high enough to be free from flood danger. Miss Dorothy Haigh has returned home after a summer vacation spent in Ogden. The A. T. Dotson family have moved mov-ed down from Hamblin valley to put their four grandsons in school. Work is being pushed rapidly on the new hotel which it is hoped to have completed before cold weather sets in. |