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Show I BERYL. Fred Turner, superintendent- of th Ohio Copper mine nt Bingham is visiting vis-iting his dnughter Mrs. Lowell D. Carter. Mr. Turner accompanied tho party that left for n deer hunt Friday. Fri-day. Joe Yoemans spent tho week end with Enrl Markwith at Sahara. ' B. F. Sweeney representing the Fairbanks-Morse Co. visited Beryl Friday overlooking tho installment f several new pumping plants in whis vicinity. Mrs. Ross Gott and daughter Opal visited Beryl Saturday. Mrs. David Romberger principal of Valo school was taken very ill last weclc and rushed to Cedar for medical aid. Sho was ordered to leave for Los Angeles at onco which will necessitate another principal. The pupils were very fond of Mrs. Romberger and we sincerely trust she will soon gain her former good health and be with us next year. Mrs. Mcades of Saraha visited Beryl Wednesday. John B. White and Frank Ames mado a business trip to Lund Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones who are enroute to Denver were guests of Zella Carter for the past week. , Doctor Wm. A. Stephenson, state veterinarian, arrived in Beryl Tucsdny Tucs-dny morning' for the purpose of investigating in-vestigating the epidemic among horses hors-es in tho vicinity. He reports tho discaso due to poison in hay. An endeavor en-deavor is now being mado to ascertain ascer-tain the source and eliminate same if possible. Mr. N. C. Jenkins, former proprietor proprie-tor of tho Beryl Mercantile store, arrived ar-rived in Beryl Snturday evening to begin sinking n well on his desert entry. en-try. Ho anticipates irrigating this coming season. Mr. Ben Knell, Mrs. E. J. Rambler, Mrs. E. Root and Mrs. Buttlcr wcro Beryl visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fay were guests at tho Beryl hotel Friday. They left Sunday evening to, make their home in Salt Lake City. |