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Show OUR CORRESPONDENTS. WASHINGTON. Albert West is on the sick list. F'artners are busy with their hay. ll. M. Steers will leave for Pinto on the 24th inst. Mrs. Robert Parker is visiting her daughter at Leeds. Mrs. William Bunker of Gunlock is visiting relatives here. H. P. Iverson of Littlefield, Arizona, came here on the 15th inst. A number of teams from here have gone to the Grand Gulch for ore. Andrew Jones of Overton, Nevada, is here on business and pleasure combined. William and George Tobler have returned from a business trip to De-Lamar. De-Lamar. Amos Carter and family have moved to their farm south of town for the summer. James G. Bleak and Melvin Harmon, home missionaries, were here on the 13th inst. Jacob Maxwell and family have gone to their ranch on Cedar mountain to put in crops. William Defriez came in from Deer Lodge on the 17th inst. He has been working there for some time. A number of relatives and friends surprised Mrs. Calvin Hall on the evening eve-ning of the 13th inst. and had a pleasant pleas-ant time. Joseph Cook and family of Teasdale, Wayne Co., arrived here on the 21st, and has purchased the Taylor residence with the intention of making Washington Washing-ton their home. |