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Show LOCAL ECHOES. Last week the W. W. D. A. Liter ary club completed the reading and discussion of Russell Conwell's lecture lec-ture entitled "Acres of Diamonds." Reuben Christenen, W. S. Roper and a number others interesed in the Sevier river irrigation system left Wednesday to attend court at Salt Salt Lake on a matter of adjudication WILL PAY COST for clearing and plowing 50 acres in Lone Cedar. Will also give crop for the seeding if desired. Address E. H Clarke, Box 1050, Pocatello, Idaho Adv. 330tf Sugar beet acreage contracted this season by Gunnison valley farmers has reached the 1,000 mark. A number num-ber of Japs are coming in and it is not unlikely they will run the acreage 'Up considerable. Tuesday evening the members of the T. B. club entertained at a progressive pro-gressive dinner party. Each member mem-ber served one course of the dinner at her own home. Next week the club will meet for its usual work, with Miss Cooper. The Howard Foster Players played a two nights engagement at the Manti theatre and gave general satisfaction. They are worthy of all the business you can get for them. C. M. String-ham String-ham to Manager Duggins. This company will appear at Casino theatre thea-tre next Wednesday and Thursday nights. Get reserved seats now at the Casino box office. This is not a picture pic-ture show. Articles of incorporation were filed during the week by the Sevier Valley Cattle and Dry Farm Development company. Its officers are Milo Bown president and manager, C. L. Anderson Ander-son vice president, John Bown secretary, secre-tary, Joseph Mellor treasurer, Hyrum Domgaard assistant manager, with J. Ervln Mellor and A. B. Nelson additional directors. All reside at Fayette except Mr. Nelson, who (s of this city. |