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Show Summit Briefs, Sawiait, Utah, Deoamber 1L "Tbe Summit Ward Prwary Ateoola-m Ateoola-m gave a baatttiful operetU last Saturday evealag. The audieaee, which W8S quite a large one for this p,lae, h raaeh pleased with the ev-eaibg's ev-eaibg's eutertalBtneut. After the tipet-etta the people all joined In a good old-time daaoe. We havo bad another snow etorai, wbloh Is of considerable value to thoie having planted tlbelr winter grain, the ground not being frozen the moisture from the recent storms will go Into tbe ground iastead of running off as is the "oaee where the ground is frozen under tho snow. Same one would confer a sueolal favor on Summit if ha would introduce intro-duce 80890 good Jersey cattle into the town, dairying bolng a profitable enterprise en-terprise la this locality. Joseph E. Jouen was a visitor berw tbtt past few days aud oooupled the pulpit at the Sunday afternoon ser vices. Ha left Monday for bis home in Enterprise. There Is no slckuees of any kind here in Summit at trie present writ-lag, writ-lag, if it were not for a caw or two of "love siakness," This speaks very well for Summit. Ilyruni Dslley has been appointed health-officer for Summit preolnot and B. P.. Xiawrence as constable.. Uoth officers are having a busy time hauling wocd. Several of the people Iu this town are waiting anxiously to bear of a big supply of ooal for sale n the Cedar Ce-dar City ooal yard. |