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Show NORTH TRACT Jay Bea Walker Ii.'lio Folks: You'll all be grieved to know that Ktf S Gael Klmer, son of Mrs. Cihj rndt-rhill Klm.-r and Carl Elmer of Miliurd is reported missing in actum act-um over Hungary. He was a member mem-ber of the AAF and was on a B-17. He lias been mining since Feb. M-S Car I Klmer v ere residents of I-ielta for many years. They now reside in Milford and we get this item from the Milford paper. Len Boothe of the Navy is home on leave from Hoot Camp, Cal., visiting vis-iting with his parents. The J. S. C. met for their usual mont 1 1 1 y meeting at the Wood row Hall March 2. Mesdamrs Woods, Wilcox, Edwards, and Robinson were thf hostesses, ft was voted to let the boys use the hall for basketball. Necessary work for protection of windows, and supervision super-vision will be attended to. M-S Wallace Hoi man have invitations invi-tations out, holding open house on Tuesday evening Mar. 6, in honor of Lt. J. G. and Mrs. Howard Hol-man. Hol-man. Mrs. Nell Peterson Long of Provo was a visitor in Sutherland to attend at-tend the funeral of C. T. Bunker. The Petersons used to live where Pat Barney does now, along about 1914-18. Marvin Ogden, Eugene Sanford and John Walker of Sutherland attended at-tended the FFA speech contest at Milford last Friday. John Walker placed second with his speech. Billy Moulton returned from Salt Lake City, where he was caller to take his physical. Mrs. Jennie Thornton will leave for California this week to visit her son Taylor and family. Mrs. Taylor Thornton has been thru a major operation. Well, you drive' around the old flat and there are a few things doing. do-ing. Mr. Huff, on the former Evans Ev-ans place, is building a most interesting inter-esting rustic fence. Marvin Moody is building a bang-up pig house, insulated and lighted and whatnot. what-not. Evan Skidmore and Bert Johnson John-son are putting asbesetos shingles on their homes. Tractors and e-quipment e-quipment are doing ditch work. The drain outfit is getting ready to come up in the Otto Anderson district. Mrs. Florence Stewart and new daughter are home from the hospital hos-pital at her father's horre (E. L. Abbott). El Nathan Abbott is moving mov-ing a house on the lot next to his father. Mrs. Clemont Bennett and Mrs. Eleanor Roberts are both improving improv-ing in health. We hear Mrs. Smith is visiting Bryan in lower California and will soon be coming home. The Red Cross drive went over the top and then some. It was thru the Red Cross that Larsons learned Verl Allen was a prisoner of war in Germany. Surely cold last night. Tell you more next week. Jay Bea Miss Shirley Harris and her mother moth-er Sylvia Harris and Martha Dutson Dut-son spent part of last week in Salt Lake City. |