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Show Mrs. Bertha Widetich of Mohrland is visiting with local relatives and friends. Miss Leih Hickman left last Saturday Satur-day for Provo where she will attend the B Y. U., while living with her grandmother. grand-mother. Stanley Nelson of Ferron. one of Inst year's leading trackmen at the E. S. A., lef .. last Saturday to take up a winter's study at the A. C. U. at Logan. Steve Bunnel is home from the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake where he ' underwent an operation for appendicitis and is looking none the worse for his experience. Mrs. George Olsen of Black Hawk is I fast recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the Emt-ry County hos-j pital, performed last Saturday by Drs. j Graham and Hardeman. Huntington was the scene of something some-thing of a gold excitement this week. Mr. Robbins of that place showed up with a bottle of almost straight gold which he had worked out down on the San Rafael. Messrs. Thomas and Samuel Rowley and Mrs. Hannah E. Johnston of Huntington Hunt-ington and Mrs. Ellen Guymon. Robertson Robert-son of Orangeville were among those registered at the recent Parowan Homecoming Home-coming and fair. The Western Gypsum Co. has printed some excellent maps of their gypsum claims at the point of Cedar mountain. The maps also show the contemplated contemplat-ed townsite east of Cleveland to be known as East Cleveland. I "Grandma'' Hannah Seely, aecom- j panied by her daughter Mrs. S. H. Lar-sen, Lar-sen, left hurriedly last Monday morning morn-ing fur Mt. Pleasant where they attended attend-ed the funeral of Mrs. Ingra Olsen, Mrs. Seely's only remaining sister, on Tuesday. A delegation of Ferron citizens appointed ap-pointed by the town board inspected the local waterworks system and interviewed inter-viewed our town officials lust Saturday with the intention of investigating the practicability of installing a water system, sys-tem, for Ferron wiihout letting out the j contract as a whole. I The concerts to be given by the Swain Anderson children and company of Orangeville, which have been in preparation pre-paration for some time, will be given at Orangeville next Wednesday evening and at Castledale next Thursday, both performances to be given in the respective re-spective social halls. The children are giving these entertainments, which are made up of original compositions by j the Anderson children, for the purpose ! of raising funds with which to receive i treatment for there eyes. There seems to In a great deal of interest in-terest manifest by some very influential parties over the mountain in having the state road commission designate the Hun ington-Fairview canyons route for the Huto road connecting the two coun-tias coun-tias instead of the Straight canyon route which some had believed was a forejone conclusion after all the fuss that was made by the state road commission at the time the county commissioners were urged to ask for the Straight canyon designation and to incidentally be sure to make the state road levy. We want see an auto road over the mountain and we want to see the best and most beneficial bene-ficial route utilized, but at the same time we want to see some degree of consistency shown and united action on the part of forest, state, and countv officials and individuals, to whom a good road connecting them with the fatherland father-land over the mountain means much. . |