Show c LYNNDYL k I prospects prospects' Alfalfa seed prospects are go good d In ini i 7 Lynndyl Although this is not reputed re- re a seed district indications are of the the- farmers will that most produced produced pro- pro some seed and a few of them are boasting of bumper crops John and G. G W. W Sudbury have such prospects Tho The drift of conditions conditions conditions condi condi- demonstrate conclusively that it is only a matter of effort and study of the crop that will put Lynndyl Lynndyl Lynn Lynn- dyl dl In the he class among the best beat producers producers producers pro pro- along the line Tho The M. M I. I A A. is entertaining WedI Wednesday Wednesday Wed- Wed I evening at the Princess Hall Ball Hallin Hallin Ballin in honor of Mrs William J. J Coleman Coleman Coloman Cole Cole- man who is leaving shortly for Nephi where she expects to put her sons in ill school this coming season Mrs Coleman is an officer of the MI MI M. M I II A. A F. F II H. Knickerbocker general manager manager manager man man- ager of the Union Pacific railway and W. W R. R Armstrong general superintendent superintendent superintendent super super- and W W. H. H Smith superintendent superintendent super super- In ten dent spent a day in Lynndyl on a trip of inspection Tuesday evening Mrs Mra J J. J A. A Corbet entertained at cards Those attending attending attending attend attend- ing themselves as having an enjoyable evening Mrs F F. F E. E Estes and two sons left for Los Angeles Monday Mrs Mm Estes stes expects to enter her sons ina in ina a California university for the winter win win- ter Mrs Mm C. C Berry and daughter Alice Allee have gone t to Los Los Angeles for a short vi visit it ii l I II II I t 1 Mrs s. s Clarice Clarice I Sudbury is spending ao afew days days' ln in Salt Lake City visiting friends friends ds I 1 I a |