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Show NEW CASTLE. '- 'x M New Castle, Utah, March 30. 11 R. C. Knell has been successful in jjH drilling for surface water, having ob- 11 tained an ample supply at a depth of - WM olghtyfeet Mr. Knell is arranging to H install a windmill in order to supply 11 water for his stock and also for culi- H nary uso In his home. Other citizens C-H of 5tho town aro contemplating drill- f I ing for water, and If successful this IS will add materially to the sanitary 'ifll water conditions over that of tho old H cisterns. 311 rl Mr. James Jacobson of Pino Valley 11 was a visitor in New Castlo the other tl day, having stopped over on his way H home from Delta, where he had been jjH visiting his daughter and also looking H up tho prospects in that section of JH the country. Mr. Jacobson reports H that whilo there arc somo favorablo H opportunities In that place, ho is in- jH clined to think that New Castle, with jH its superior soil and wonderful oppor- H tunities for nn abundant water sup- M ply, offers a better outlook for home- f JH seekers. UH kH Dr. Macfarlane passed through 11 New Castle Saturday in his car on a ftl flying trip to Enterprise, where ho !1 was called to attend tho little child of WM Sylvester Jones, who is very ill with f JH pneumonia. On his way back he f' picked up W. W. McAllister at New ! Castlo, who was on his way to Cedar IJH City from Central, whero he has been llH teaching school the past winter. I fl Miss Mary Knell has gono to Provo t iB to spend a short vacation with rola- tfl tives an friends in that place. IL9 |