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Show - FARMS and property wanted anywhere. any-where. If you want to sell, rent, exchange, ex-change, or buy, try me. One percent after sold. Hundreds of buyers want my next catalogue out. Hahr's Farm Agency, 800 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. (adv. Sl-lmo.) A. Aldrlch and son-in-law, H. T. Milton, arrived in the Dale Thursday to begin preparations for a season's farm work on the Aldrich ranch property. prop-erty. Mrs. Aldrich and Mrs. Milton arrived a couple of weeks ago from Neslen where they have made their home the past two years. James L. Oviatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Oviatt jr. of Elmo, left last Tuesday Tu-esday for Salt Lake, accompanied by Miss Ruth Hansen, daughter of County Coun-ty Assessor and Mrs. Jos. Hansen of Ferron. They were to be married in the Salt Lake temple. Both young people are old students of the Emery Stake and are popular throughout the county. Mr. Oviatt just recently returned re-turned from a mission to the Tonga islands. The war situation was brought to our very doors Thursday when S. V. Acord, Peter Borreson, and Warren Moffitt were commissioned as deputy sheriffs and dispatched to guard the Rio Grande bridge across Green River while another trio was to be secured from elsewhere for the Woodside bridge. German sympathizers are not so much feared, it Is thought, as are some of the anarchistically inclined I. W. W. devotees who have been making some wicked threats as to what they would do if war were declared. |