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Show US DA Council Sponsors Toaar For Teachers "Show Me' tour of the water' sheds in east Millard is being held Tuesday, August 31, sponsored by the USDA council. Specially invited for the day are all teachers of Millard county school district. Purpose Pur-pose of the tour is to correlate with the regular school work some of the problems of Millard county, of which the water supply in the county is of vital inteerst. About 50 or 60 persons are expected ex-pected for the tour, which opens early Tuesday morning. The group will go from Scipio into the mountains, moun-tains, where the forest service will have trucks to take them to the top of the mountain. Breakfast will be served there, followed by the tour and talks on the water sheds. The council and partners met Monday night in Oak Creek canyon, can-yon, for a picnic supper, and completed com-pleted arrangements for the tour, under direction of Tharol Larson, chairman. Mrs. W. H. Pace and daughter, Mrs. Dorotha Walker, and granddaughters, grand-daughters, Kathryn Pace, and Jean Pace, drove to Ely Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace. Miss Norma Moody returned on Saturday after a two week's trip through the Canadian Rockies. Places of interest visited included Lake Louise, Banff and Glacier, National Park. Mrs. Mable Chapman and son, James, from Salt Lake City, spent the weekend in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sampson. Samp-son. . , Mr and Mrs. Clarence Bishop, and Mr. and Mrs. William Will-oughby Will-oughby and sons, from Salt Lake City were weekend visitors in Delta Del-ta and attended the Bishop fam-iyl fam-iyl reunion in Hinckley Sunday. |