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Show I Sljf CORRESPONDENCE M SAHARA Sahara, Utah, March 16, IMS, Charles Magnusson lias gone to Lot Angeles on a short busiaMS trip. i Miss Grace Mngnussen spent. Sun day at home returning to I.und on Mr. Win. hi of Cedar City was a Iviflitor at our Saturday night club meeting. e e Mrs, Mai Griffin returned home Monday after a ihorl stay in Land at the Knot Hotel. e e Mr. OiOf Johnion made a trip to ' Reryl Sunday. Bays he is going to I batching again. lie has our i sympathy- Mr. Alexander Couch, father of 0, ; K. Couch, is visiting with his hop, I He was also a visitor at the club Sat-! Sat-! Unlay night. e a Mr. .lack Holland is still with us i and is streaking it aerOBS the country in his Ford looking for a good homestead home-stead entry. We hope he may find one to his liking and become an nriive member of our colony. Guy Johnson is responsible for the following: lie says while in I,os An-ele An-ele recently he saw one Service flag in a garage bearing three stars and one chicken. Three of the hoys are in the army and their girl stenographer stenogra-pher has also snti red the government service. a a e We are in receipt of n letter from Jim I'airley in which DO says that Mrs. Fairiey will return at the end of their live months leave (about March 26th) and that he will remain a while longer in I.os Anvles. He is employed in that city by the I taker I urn Win' w w m Mr. N. L, Meade arrived Sunday from Los Angeles, He will join his wife and family on their homestead south of the Salt Lake Route tracks. We are glad to welcome each new arrival ar-rival and sincerely wish them success and a stout heart to meet the grim (vagaries of the desert. On my recent trip I met many pleasant people at Newcastle. Central and Gunlock and was accorded cour- , fesy wherever I went. I trust that la I the days to come many or nil of these I may honor us with a visit at our club J meetings where they will certainly find a genuine welcome. Saturday night club meeting looked I like old times. We hniT quite a crowd. We also had the pleasure of electing .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Freeman to membership. mem-bership. This raises our membership 'to about seventy-five adults. A new 1 rabbit drive was arranged for Tues-'day Tues-'day of thi week. Considerable other I business was completed and after the meeting We held our usual dance.. Square dancing is growing in popularity. popu-larity. Of course we Cox trot, Waltz, Two step. Walk and all that but with genial Doc Hoxle to call, are generally I have two or three square dances dur-i dur-i ing the evening. Many well obligation obliga-tion cards were signed and turned in during the evening. At midnight we wended our several wavs homeward for the most part I believe content I and reasonably happy. a |