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Show CORRESPONDENCE SAHARA Sahara, Utah, July 22, lilt, Mr. I. H. Reynolds and V. M. Carlson Carl-son came home for over Sunday. Mrs. V. M. Carlson spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. (!. Corn in Fund. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Couch made a trip to Enoch Saturday to visit Mr. i and Mrs. J. E. Fairley. Mrs. J. E. Fairley returned home with Mr. Couch Monday. She expects to visit for a few days in Sahara, i then go to Enterprise for the 24th. Mr. Arlie Fourman passed through Sahara Sunday on his way to Lund, where he spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. G. Corn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jobert leave this week for Kansas City. Mrs. Jobert Jo-bert haa been the guest of Mrs. Corn for the past six weeRs, while Mr. Jobert was in Cedar. Word has been received from Mr. H. O. Dougherty to the effect that he is about ready to start to Sahara with a well outfit. We hope he will soon have a good pumping plant in operation. Mr. Michael Rilley died Thursday, July 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Carlson. Deceased was a native na-tive of New York, 46 years of age. Death was due to cancer of the stomach. stom-ach. Mr. Rilley had made his home in Sahara for nearly four years and his death was quite a shock to the community, com-munity, as he had only taken to his bed three dayH before his death. He left no known relative. s |