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Show CENTERFIELD. Oswell Beck, mauager of the Sanpete-Sevier Farmers' association, returned re-turned Wednesday from a trip up to Cache county where he gained con siderable information in matters pertaining per-taining to the business of his association. associa-tion. Mr. Beck is enthused with the bright outlook for the farmers as well as the business proepect this season. . O. W. McConkie, one of our most successful teachers has concluded to pursue a 4-year cours.e ai the agricultural agri-cultural college. He has met with considerable success writing up insurance in-surance for the Beneficial of Utah the ppst two. weeks in this, neighborhood neighbor-hood and is now engaged elsewhere until time for opening of school again at Logan. W. A. Fjeldstad now succeeds Herbert Beck as ward chorister. An effort is being put forth, to keep our ward choir one of the best and all who can should assist. It is the iu-tentiou iu-tentiou to install a new set of chairs and a music cabinet, Lewis Svvensen of Provo ha9 purchased the old Rob bins' ranch and moved bis family here. We welcome wel-come him as a good citizen and church worker. Mr. Swensen formerly former-ly resided in Moroni, when he was a member of the cnurch board of education edu-cation at the establishment of the Snow academy. Charles H, Embley has resumed the duties of his, position as water commissioner on the lower Sevier. He intends going to Deseret next week in the interest of the combined irrigation companies in that section. The stake officers of the relief society will hold meeting here next Tuesday at 10 a. m. and theu proceed pro-ceed to Axtell for meatiug there in the afternoon. Mrs. Adel ,Mace, Mrs. Lillis Egan and Miss M. Chri6tiauseu are in attendance at-tendance at the Primary association conference in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. James H Willardseu and son of Ephraim are here visiting relatives accompanied by Miss Ziella Christiansen, Christian-sen, Charles E. Embley is in Sterling soliciting for the Beneficial Life, |