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Show Ve ? , ENOCH J Enoch, Utah, Mar. 20, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Grimshav.-mnde Grimshav.-mnde n flying trip to St. Ottffll last wee. Bsriag work is on in earnest now and the valley is alight with sagebrush sage-brush fires every night. The water cress is now beginning to show itself in MM ravines that are warmed by clear spring water. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith have moved from the Webster farm to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bieder- man. The local road dragging is in charge of J. II. Armstrong who has made a good job of it since the recent storms. SJ RoWrt Munford's baby has been very sick with pneumonia for the past week but at present seems to be on the improve. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haight of Miilvulley have moved to their ranch I in Nevada where they will make their home the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grimshaw are talking of moving to Cedar where ' Mr. Grimshaw will have employment with the Biederman Brothers. ' Miliar.! Malterman, one of our pro . ureasive young farmers has made a business of hog raising the past winter, win-ter, having already made two or three i shipments, he now has about twenty ready to ship some time next week. Myron Jones is finishing the front part and upstairs of his home which ' will add very materially to the com fort and convenience of the place. Myron is one of those go-after-it-and get-it kind and that quality always leads to progression and success. The annual Relief Society dance was held at Summit Monday night at which a number of our young folks were present. Ice cream was served in the way of refreshment and a ' jolly time is reported. The Relief Society of this ward will have their dance tomorrow night. The proceeds from the two plays that have been presented in the various var-ious towns of the county have completed com-pleted paying for our chapel piano, fact of which we are very proud. The piano is a Knabe grand, and the price was $8f0. As the purchase was only made last June, we feel that the accomplishment is quite praiseworthy. We are now going to work for a hard wood floor for the meeting house. |