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Show COMMENTS To begin with in our col-urn col-urn his week we must cor-roc cor-roc i un errur mtulo last week. . Las week we Degan a story: "Bi.'l lup liudd toumord oi tno Second Waid. . . " It siiould ha read "First Ward" as thai Is the ward which stag- if ed qie budget dinner and pro- I' graSi. Furtner, the ladles we meiBloned as lormer YWMIA waif fp"resedents served in the firsff ward's young ladies or-ganMition. or-ganMition. We are sorry for ourfliiistake, and seek the par- ''i don4i all concerned. J doubt if anyone except 'i one jho works in a newspap-'f newspap-'f er i iblpihing operation, realized real-ized Jiow a mistake such as 'J our Jgui by, but in the last mil ilo rusn at press time it secf an easy thing to do. hi WrJi' captions get on right Dicili 'es. column cutolts in the wiv igstory, story heads get b swi inqtj. We try to get them all, jufl miss one occasionally. A v tuk ago the "Dan Valen-I) Valen-I) tintj column in the "Tribune" -i cam Vup with almost 35 spelling! spell-ing! nistakes in it; Maybe got l pas the proof reader. I'D." sV1, come: the Civil lib-k"'Union lib-k"'Union or some other j1 'protesting group didn't st the Santa Clara basil! bas-il! team when it played State Thursday night? lidn't see a colored player tik1', squad, and certainly ipt into the game. May-. May-. be they" don t want to pick a figl f'With the Catholic Church b 7 Afld talking about Utah ' State, playing those two Pacific Paci-fic Coasf teams, they got horn- ered Ori . both games. Against Santadlara, they were good ri enough, to win anyway; ' against UCLA, the Utah team probably wasn t good enough.. : But jin both cases the officials threW their weight against the 4 Utaji team, at least until they could see which way the con-test con-test ws going before starting to wiium-si . I I Putting two and two togeth- er on,rthe week end, I learned - a coitple of things that al-r,' al-r,' most tnrowed me. In the Bea-' Bea-' ver Press I read where there " are now 1500 head of dairy ' cows being milked in the several sev-eral big dairy setups in that city Minersville. Now that ' is a iofc of cows and they take a lotlbl hay. j I ButKl. didn't known until I ! talkedc to a Parowan farmer , Sunday' that these Beaver ( dairymen are buying a lot of !, hay irom this local latm. Ever since I was a boy I can remember re-member Parowan people dragging drag-ging .hay home irom Beaver! ' and Minersville but I neer, thoupi't-. that they would be 1 coming over here to take any back. In fact I never thought they would ever have a hay shortage. By -the way: If the Beaver dairymen can come over here to geii'hay to feed dairy cows and -ftiake money on them, why can't that hay be fed to cows here for the same pur-pose pur-pose at a profit.? I I |