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Show SAHARA Sahara, Utah, July 25, 1917. Miss Grace Magnussen returned from l.und to spend i few days with home folks. Carpenters Howland and Nelson have just completed a residence on the II. C. Davis ranch near Sahara. Mrs. Qyy Johnson leaves tonight for a visit with her mother in Los Angeles. She expects to return in September. Mr. Poster Howard received a telegram calling him to Los Angeles Ange-les Sundav. He left immediately! on the 8:45 train that evening. Mi s Tacoma Maker returned heme Monday after a short visit with her parents, who are employed on the Bowlei ranch north of Sahara. Sa-hara. Early Monday morning one of Prank Hedrick's colts was Struck by an easi bound train The i oil was carried about 300 feet and then pitched off the trad; into a ditch, crippling it 10 badly thai it was nee ' ary to kill it. Messrs. Clayton Phillips and Bryant Bry-ant Hedrick ale Sunday dinner at the i li- Pourmati home. Ba h elort may be contented with single tines bul we notice thai the seldom if ever refuse an "invite" to a good meal prepared by the fairei sex. Mi. . L. Shultl took lease of absence Thursday. VVe will sure welcome him back from Los Angela, Ange-la, He has Urn a most faithful superintendent of the Sunday School and also president of the club. We indeed will miss him greatly. Saturday night was our regular cluh meeting. Mr. Pairiey acted as president in the absence of Mr. ShultZ. During the business session ses-sion Mr. A. . Johnson was elected elect-ed a member of the organization At 11 :55 the crowd dispersed after having spent a very enjoyable time. |