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Show SAHARA Sahnra, Utah, Feb. 2, I ill 7. .Jack Realt gad J. Q. McGowen of Let Angeles are visiting Col. Karnes. Tiny drove through in an auto from Lot Angeles. see E. N. Wardeti, after a fortnight's stay at Kl Kancho Conojo, resumed his journey to New York City January 27th. Mr. F.lwin Kutts has also gone to Lot Angelot, e Miss Carrie Hedrick left Februnry 2nd for Lot Angeles to attend school. We certainly miss her and wish her the best of good fortune and n safe return. see Mr. Guy Johnson has resigned his po Ition as postmaster nnd expects soon to turn over the office to his successor, suc-cessor, Mrs. A. E. Phillips Ml Mr. Charles Magnussen nnd family have returned to Sahara. Mr. Magnussen Mag-nussen is section foreman at this place. We certainly are glad to welcome wel-come these friends again. e e e A special meeting of the club was called for Saturday night, February !)th, to consider our test well proposition. proposi-tion. Every member of the club is urged to make a special effort to attend. at-tend. see A small party is planning to nuto over to Cedar City on the 8th to attend at-tend the Round-up and the Clansman, (Birth of n Nation). Personally, I consider the Clansman the best film ever produced up to date. Have seen it three times up to date and hope to see it again on the 8th. tee At Inst club meeting Mr. Ed. Warden War-den v.ns elected to become a member of our club. We had a lot of new gi'iiphnphonc records and after the meeting we enjoyed a few hours dancing. danc-ing. Mrs. Carter, of Beryl, nnd Mr. Mackelprang of Cedar City were our gutets, The latter was on his way to see his brother in Pine Valley, prior to going to the army. see We are in receipt of a letter from one of our boys at Camp Lewis. He writes us thnt he hns been amusing himself by kicking the stuffing out of the camp cook, with near serious results re-sults to himself. Well, boys will be boys. If they are anything Ilk tin hoys of '! the hxiglc'hnc! best he sounding "Fall in!" and away to France pretty soon or they will be kicking the stuffiing out of everything ' in sight. set In order that we might help our children do their "bit" we recently presented pre-sented each child attending Sunday School with one dollnr's worth of thrift stamps. This has proved a good thing and we might suggest the same thing for other Sunday Schools throughout the ountycetoina Schools throughout the county. The interest our people have taken in thrift stamps has raised Sahara to about third in sale of these stamps in Iron county. This is not a h in Iron county. Not a bad record, considering the fact that only about half of our people are here at this season. see Messrs. Shultz, Warden and Butts spent ten days trapping nt Pine Springs last month. One mountain lion and one coyote rewarded their efforts. On Tuesday, January 21, the above trio were sincerely pleased to welcome a bunch of visitors from Sahara, Sa-hara, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedrick, Misses Lauru and Carie Hedrick, Mrs. Reynolds, Miss Annie Reynolds, Master Burton Reynolds, Misses Tncoma and Blendin Baker and Marion Johnstone; also Mike Reilcy. Our visitors were expected, so we bad camp prepared, as much as possible, possi-ble, for their comfort. The weather was perfect and we believe all eiijoyed sized the good results of soil selection and encouraged the furmers to prac-' tice it. Afternoon Sessions. In the afternoon Wednesday, R. J. Evans explained the work of the Utah ' Farm Bureau and what it had really ; accomplished. The"Bureau is a means of co-operation aiding the farm r in buying and selling, combatting common com-mon pests as the rabbit, spat row, and grasshopper, and the readjustment of prices. Mr. M. H. Qretnt govt lomt good advice on Farmers Buying and Selling tont, He explained hi roakt the bet! of t year of small production, pro-duction, due to supply ami demand, portation, and market! i lie urged the farmers to pet together, to-gether, cooperate; but do to undtr the follow iajv ret u !a tin' is and restrictions: ! 1. A business must be Inn e i rtOUgh i and one that will lend itself to CO operation, 2, There must be a worth; purpose for coop rating, .'!. A capable manager must be ob- j tained, ' 0 ' the throe days outing. Though we came home in a snow storm Friday. We climbed mountains, sang songs, told stories, went tramping and riding, rid-ing, made candy, discovered a fierce appetite and had n regular jolly time. All told, it will be something to remember re-member with pleasure that in midwinter, mid-winter, we went camping in tents at an altitude of between seven and eicht thousand feet, with nn serious results. |