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Show H Kanarraville. HD; Farmers arc very busy this K WGek Putting in their grain. H MissHulda Pollock left here H yesterday morning for Salt Lake Bi City. She was joined at Cedar B ' City by Mrs. Jas. Berry and two H - Mioses Webster. They went to K be at the bedside of Dan Web- H; ' 8ter wno was operated on a few HE days a for appendicitis, at one H! of the hospitals and was report- R e(1 Monday night, by telephone, H co De ln a serious condition. Hf Dr. Green was called to Kan- H arra Wednesday to attend Aunt w Polly Davis who is very ill. Her H. condition is of. a pneumonia K type B , Seymoro Stapley of Toquerville H - passed through town today on H n,s way home from a two and K one-half years mission. He has H been in Missiouri most of the Bj time. He looks fine and feels H; good and has enjoyed his labors. Hj Uncle Geo. Williams of this H place has not been feeling well B for tJle last raontl1 or two and B this week is not so well again. B- ' Joel J. Roundy and his daugh- HL ter Sarah went to Venice, Sev- Hf ier county, to visit two of his B sisters. K . In about another week sheep Hj ' shearing will commence at the . Hf corral west of town. HI Newcastle B Bishop W. Walter Barlow of B-- Bountiful was here Wednesday K looking at land. Ho is very well satisfied with the country, j BL JL c .Reynolds of Salt Lake is K the Sunday dinner, carves them C1 B ! "p 'goiiigo'uiiy lariaierfe;1' T Hfj Judge Greenwood and I. D. H Cook stoped here enroute to St. H George to hold court1. They Hj visited the company ranch while Bt here. Ht 'The Newcastle Reclamation B Company has a new auto driver, H MriMcKen from Milford. K J. X. Gardner, engineer at BT the tunnel, has gone to Salt Lake Bt on ' business. B .Horold Barlow of Bountiful is B1 ' at the hotel for the summer. BJ (Received too latb for last Issue.) H. ! S. F. Worsley has been on the Hj sick list. Bl S. L. Pearce and C. E. Pearce f f of, Los Angeles and Dan Smith BH of 'St. George , assed through B ' nere Sunday in an automobile BU opStempating an auto stage line B from St. 0eorgeto Modena. B They talk very favorably of the r route going by the hotel. Hj P. B. Chitchlow, J. D. Eggles- B ton and Willard E. Corry of the Bj Consolidated Wagon & Machine B Co., visited the hotel hut week. B Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morri- B son of Richmond have been Bj visiting here for a few days. B The first auto passangers from Bi St. George to Modena passed Bj through here April 1st. B A new telephone switch board Bi has been installed in Newcastle. BJ Miss Nettie Hyatt is the oper- Bj ator. B j - N. T. Forsyth and wife, N. B Donald Forsyth and Joseph Han- B cock went to Salt Lake to attend Bj Conference, B Alonzo Christenson and Alfred Bv Staworth of Millard Co. are B1 working on the Newcastle Rec- K lamation Co. ranch. Bfilx Mary Knell has returned home B after teaching school in Enter- B prise this winter. WkL |