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Show HUNTINGTON Mrs. Florence Buergarte from Indiana is here visiting with her father, Mr. j Erin Howard. Mrs. Buergarte will j remain here for a few weeks and then visit her sister in Salt Lake City before returning to her home. Every afternoon after school hours, two classes are taught, one for girls over the age of 14 years and the other a religion class for the younger children. Mrs. Sariah Anderson of Price, is a Huntington visitor. We are to have another hotel soon. Wm. Leonard is preparing the old Co-op building so he can accommodate a number num-ber of travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ingrem from Uinta, are here. They are on their way to Nevada where they intend .o make their home. George M. Miller has returned from Denver where he has been on business. Mr. Dave Killpack of Ferron was a business visitor here on the 28th. The famiiy bird visited the., home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Johnson on the 1st and left a baby boy. Elias H. Cox has been very sick for the past two weeks with a pain in his head. He is under Dr. Hill's care and is improving. Peter McElprang is putting a new shingle roof on his little cottage. President Oveson visited our ward last Sunday. The work on the new canal goes slowly slow-ly on. When this canal is completed it will water about 500. acres of first class land. There are 15 men interested interest-ed in this project. The surveyors are still at work up Huntington canyon, and there is no longer atloubt in our minds as to the probility of a railroad in this part of Utah. Grading will commence in the n'': r future, and it will be but a short time until we will hear the whistle of the engine and the 'rattling of the cars as they wind their way through Emery county. Last Tuesday evening the Huntington Dramatic company presented the play, "Black Dick" to a large audience. Mr. Mart Jensen and L. P. Oveson have returned from Ephraim where they went last week to attend a forest reserve convention. |