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Show CENTERFIELD. March 4. The town board last Saturday Sat-urday let the contract to local men for digging of the trench and laying main from the filter west about a mile and a half to the county road. Work was begun Tuesday and the job will bo pushed to completion without delay. Buggy riding is not so pleasant now the roads are a mass of mud, especially especial-ly If the buggy capsizes and lands one in the mud as was the case Wednesday Wednes-day witli a couple of our lady school teachers and their escorts while out Joy riding after school. The horse contented itself with one of the buggy shafts and hied home post-haste,leavlng post-haste,leavlng Its quartet of passengers to journey back on foot. The inci-j dent happened In proximity to the Arrow pine ranch. A general spelling contest has been conducted in the Lincoln school this week, with quite satisfactory result. In Mlw firav's rlenart.mnnt. the sixth grade had to entertain for and serve refreshments to their contestants, the fifth grade which recorded an average of 99 per cent. Mrs. Tina Jennings has been visiting visit-ing friends here, from Levan. Fayette. March 4. Mrs. W. J. Mellor has been commissioned postmaster of Fayette. The postoftiee will now be moved from the Cash Store building and the public will receive mail hereafter here-after at the resiednce of Mrs. Mellor, the new appointee. Mrs. iVellor Is the daughter of George W. Pierce. A surprise was given last Friday evening to J. W. Dullin, commemorating commemor-ating his 43tlj birthday anniversary, Atluucheon covers were laid for fourteen. four-teen. Merry-making, piano music and phonograph selections were features of enjoyment during the evening. Sirs. Roy Chase of Nephi is this week visiting here with her parents. |