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Show Sahara Correspondence. Miss Taconia Baker is visiting Her parents in Modena for a few days. They had a bachelor's dinner at Harmony Roost last Sunday, given in hp'nor of Joe Yoenian, who celebrated cele-brated his thirty-second birthday An enjoyable time and a good dinner din-ner was reported by all. Earl Mar-kinth Mar-kinth sure knows how to take the part of host. , Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Howland and-Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Griffin spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Griffin. Luclla Magnussen and Dorothy Meads are spending a few days With M&and Mrs. IL C. Davis, to play wirirAlae7n,CamBli7wluTv?iir jsoon return to his home in Los I Angeles. He reports a good time and says he will be with us again j next year. Good for Kenneth. , Gus Adams has been in tin's neighborhood this week, looking for a grazing cjaitn. lie expects to (niake Sahara liis home if he can find a suitable claim. Mrs. Joe Schindler, a former resident of this place, sold half of her claim to R. S. Smith of Long Beach, Calif. They drove up in ( wagons which took them about six weeks. They were glad to get to their destination after the long trip. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Griffin will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. 'and Mrs. Howland and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griffin at dinner Wcd- nesday evening. ! A number of the neighbor!, have been down to see V. M. Carlson's corn. He has a thirty acre field which he can well be proud of. The most popular sport around Sahara of late is horse back riding and all the young people take part. |