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Show SEYIEIl COAL LANDS AltE RESTORED TO ENTRY Coal lands covering an area of nearly near-ly a township and situated about twelve miles southeast of Saiina in Sevier county, are restored to entry by presidential order received at the Salt Lake office of the United States land office this week. The lands were withdrawn nearly two years ago to enable engineers of mineral division of the United States geological survey to ascertain where coal deposits were situated and to what depth they extended. Restoration of these coal lands, it is pointed out, means that application may be made to purchase them. Their geographical location is noted as township town-ship 22 south, range 2 and 3 east. Lloyd Nelson, another Ferron volunteer., volun-teer., writes us from Kelly field, Texas, and signs his name with a Sergt. prefix. pre-fix. Some promotion record! He is supply sergeant in one of the lines at that camp. Dannie Garber of Mohrland, who is known to all baseball fans in the two counties, left Tuesday for Vancouver barracks where he will aid his Uncle Sam in the spruce production branch of the service. j The crack B. Y. high school basket-i basket-i ball team which played the Academy j team on Thursday, played the second I game of the season with the fast Sprincrvillo quint Monday night, beating beat-ing the latter boys 30 to 22. Nothing- new was arrived at at last Tuesday's special meeting of the district dist-rict school board, and school will automatically auto-matically cease on March 9 in all communities com-munities where other arrangements by the people concerned have not been ! made. The Huntington High School Dramatic Dra-matic cliib made such a hit with their presentation of "Mr. Bob," that they have been asked to repeat i' in some of the other towns of the county. This they are going to do, having had a quantity of bills printed for the purpose. pur-pose. The entire proceeds of the presentation go toward the continuation continua-tion of the high school for the full term. |