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Show I CORRESPONDENCE i "" " " I ; I I SAHARA I I I Sahara, Utah, Dec. 9, 1918. I Mrs. Davis and Little son Bert left I for Los Angeles Tuesday. f I Some snow storm we have been hav- I ing. I a It sure seemed like living on a farm I to see four nice hogs hung up Satur- I day. Mr. Couch, Mr. Baker and Mr. I Magnussen did the work. I Mr. ('ouch made a flying trip to j Beryl the other day, taking Mrs. Magnussen, Mag-nussen, Grace and Mrs. Reynolds a-long. a-long. He has been doing some rabbit hunting and shipped the carcasses to market. Mr. Reynolds was home over Sunday. Sun-day. We are all preparing for Xmas and we do hope Santa Claus has not got the "flu." Mrs. Corn has received word from . her husband that he was in the hos- P" pital with the "flu," and he says, "Keep away from it because it is sj sure awful." It costs so - Patten went to Cedar City one . nr stoma 1 ... . our nu!f"aBt week, returning with a nice " Is- tfhog. sssw A -bbt" ... IBfcPPr- We were surprised to have one of r" our "service stars" get off the train A Sunday night Mr. G. D. Johnstone. 1 He is home to stay as he was dis- charged Thanksgiving Day. HI mi |