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Show Smithville, Tuesday. These residents res-idents of western Millard all spoke interestingly of conditions in Snake Valley. The Probabili-ley Probabili-ley making their dream of access to the larger markets of the State come true. Pioneer Day was fittingly observed, ob-served, beginning with a parade of citizens and representative floats, followed by service at 10:30 in the meeting house, and an afternoon of sports, which was to some extent deferred, owing to the heavy rain which continued for several hours. Miss Edna Cropper took census of school population this week. D. J. Black left by auto for Milner, Idaho, last week. His daughter, Dora, who has been there since the first of June, will return with him. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cropper, motored to Salem for a few days visit covering Pioneer day. Mrs. Geo. A. ' Hone and two ; children, arrived from the north Monday going directly on to i Drum by stage where she is .to join Mr. Hone, who has the management of the,Martha mine in the Drum district. U.S. district attorney, W. W. Ray, while on his way to Salt Lake from Fillmore made a hur- ! ried call on a few old acquaintances, acquaint-ances, expressing himself as being delighted to visit the old home again. ' i Messrs Stubbins, Ryan and Baily of the Alpha Farm Co., came in from Salt Lake, Mon- , day. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCosh, who have had the managment of the Clifton Hotel at Oasis for the last three years, left for their old home in tNebraska last week I where they will take up their I future residence. Mr. McCosh , held the office of post master at ' Oasis. Since his resignation the office is being filled by F. E. Saunders. Deseret Doings Otto Stuart is home aftei several months in Salt Lake. Miss Cora Nelson, who witf her parents, rhotored from theii ! California home to their rancl on the South Tract in June, was a guest of Miss Lucile Damror Pioneer Day. No one in Deseret has said anj thing about being in the field foi ' the governor's phair, but a lot is being said about the votes th ' man will get who stands for pro hibition. ; Jas. H. Robinson, Isaac Robin son, Geo. and Alfred Bishop anc ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishop, le ' ; for their homes at Gandy anc ty of the Western Pacific R. R ; extension thru Deep Creek, wil undoubtedly mean a continua tion of the road thru Snake Val |