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Show t SAHARA I n:::::::::::::::::::::::: H Sahara, Utah, Aug. 4, 1918. H Mr. Fourninn lout a valuable borti H Su inlay. H H Mr. Jenkins Of Beryl wax I Sahara H caller Tuesday. B H Mr. ThomPOOB and sou of Newcastle H were Sahara callers this week. H H Mr. Karl Markwith made a business H trip tO Cedar City this week. H H Mr. Rtrry I'atten Ml home over H Sunday. LH H Mis C. II Hunt and children re H turned home after spending the week H with Mrs. Maker and family. H H Mr. and Mrs. Frank ITedrick left LLm for Los Angeles Thursday evening. H They would make the trip by automo- H M The Sahara Civic Center club met M Saturday night and took in throe new M members. We are getting clone to the H 100 mark. H LL The Red Cross women met on Wed- LLt ncsduy and finished their sewing and M sent it all back to I'arowan. We are 1 UtOgieeelng nicely with our work. H LLw Mesdames Corn and Fourman, Ceo. LLt Griffin, Anna Reynolds and Mai'im 1 sen and Haker motored over to nee fl Mr. Hugo Hunt's well on Monday. LH M Mr. Clayton Phillips started to I H Angeles Sunday night. Sorry to have LLm him go, but he expects to return and M put in a pumping plant after the war LH m We are in receipt of a letter from B Mr. II (). Dougherty of Los Angeles, M saying he had met with an accident H to one of his feet. He says it is not H serious but will layhimup for a while. H M Mrs. A. Iv Markwith was somewhat B surprised to have her father get off M the train Sunday night. He is on his M way East. BV M We have just eceived our "Over- H the-Top" flag on the third Liberty ! Loan. It is somewhat late, but we ! arc very proud of it. BV M Pete Corn is responsible for the fol- ! lowing coyote story: While he and ! Arlie Fourmun were supposed to be pkv doctoring a sick horse they both went BBh to Bleep and a coyote jumped on top M of them. It scared Mr. Corn until he M couldn't have told what his name was. HBV He declares the coyote was as big as u jBBl horse. He made a dash for the house. M und Mrs. Coin having the screen door fl locked Pete just went through the fl joor at a bound. And Mr. Fourman H well, it is doubtful whether he would HH have stopped running at all if a pas- pkV ser-by had not accosted him several ! hours later and asked where he was pkV going in such a hurry. |