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Show Summit. Tho horse power thresher from Enoch is in town doing some work this week and it is expected the Ash-down Ash-down thresher from Cedar will soon bo here to do some jobs nlrcady promised. prom-ised. Bertram! Dalley left today for the sheep herd, where he expects to re-J main for a considerable time. I Marion Alldredgo hns returned' home after working for several weeks , on tho Cednr-Longvalley road. Otto P. Dalley and his father N B. Dnlley are busy hauling conl from Cedar. They have the contract to furnish fur-nish coal for nil tho schools in this i end of tho county. Hugh E. Mntheson of Parowan is here building some new flues for the school house, as the old method of heating tho building has been very! unsatisfactory. J School will open hero noxt wcok, with Mr, and Mrs. John II. Dalley' as teaohors. John 11. Fife of Cedar is huving a well dug oa his property gn Summit bottoms for tho purpose of installing a pumping plant. Stanley Smith who has had care of Herbert White's farm this summer, expects to move his family to Enoch i this week. j Scott Orion and family expects to move to Parowan tho coming week in order that their child may begin j .uraotd there. Mr. Oiton has had charge of W. IL Lyman's Nfrra on Summit bottoms The following Mudentg expect to attend the P A. C the coining win-' tor; Jesse and Orion Dalley, Alice AHn. Lucy Farrow, Jrefei and Or-vHltt Or-vHltt Hulet, Afton Madsep, Leone, Marcella and Helen Dalley, Weston j Cheney, ftert Fmrnsworth, ketha and MHo Dal!ey, Herbert and BUrt White and Bertrand Whits. Most of them will begin nert wee j |