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Show KANARRA Kanarra, Utah, May SO, r.MT. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roundy were up from their ranch last Saturday doing soma shopping. John Stapley, Wallic 1'ollock and Hen Williams, with their families, have moved on to their farms south of town to be nearer their woik Ren Davil and family have also moved to their farm at Dry Creek to remain for a few days. Mr. and Mis. John G. Smith returned re-turned home a few day ago from Salt Lake City, where they have spent the winter with their children. The irirls live theft" and the boys found employment there all winter. Raymond Williams loft Monday for his sheep herd northeast of Parago- nah. David Davis went to the Stapley farm about four or live miles south of town to plant beans with his corn planter foi Myron S. Roundy. Jr., last Monday. He expects to put in ..' acres, double-planting the rows. Mrs. Hannah Williams is having her house remodelled, the old porches torn away anil new ones erected in their stead. Ceorge Roundy and his sister Lizzie were in town on a visit to their grandmother grand-mother and other relatives, and also purchasing supplies for the sheep herd that George is working with. .!. Wallace Williams went to Cedar last Monday with his wife, who was operated on at the Southern Utah Hospital. At last reports she was getting along fine. Last Monday evening Berry Wil liams brought bis wife home from the Southern Utah Hospital, where she was operated on two weeks ago. She is rejoicing that she robbed the grave and is feelong as well as could be c peeled. W. J. Williams has been around town a f ( w days, aftei having been out with the sheep all winter, for the Cedar Mercantile A Livestock Co. Arnold Graff is having his house finished up now, after a delay of several sev-eral months. Thomas Terry of Cedar City i doing the carpentry work, and a Mr. Cottam of St. George has the contrail for the plastering. Messrs. Cox and Merrvweather, the plumbers, were here Monday and Tuesday plumbing George Kerry's home on North Main street. Othello Roundy and family have moved here from Upper Kauab, and will make their home with US. i i her rain today continuing neatly neat-ly all afternoon. We will surely have some bumper crops if the spring weather wea-ther itinues much longer. The hay and (.'lain crops look line now, and the soil is in splendid shape for coin, bean . potatoes and garden truck. Begi (ration Day June 5th seems to worn lome of the young men, also some if the women don't foil any too well about it They feel that if the men could il" their scrapping on our own land it wouldn't be so bad. Ye . rda tl ' last child of Mr. and Mrs. Hen. Williams broke out with measll . after they had moved to the farm. James I. Roundy, whose address is Ln-. ii7, Chattanooga, Tenn., writes home that he has not received the : Iron County Record IS yet and would appreciate it very much. |