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Show NEWS NOTES OF SCIPIO Prolessor Drlggs, of the University ol Utah, gave a very Interesting talk on education Sunday afternoon. He explained ex-plained to the people the benefits that would be derived from a County High Hchool. Il Is the general opinion of the people peo-ple of Kclplo that llolden Is the most suitable place tor the High Kchool tu be established. It Is nearest the center of t he county coun-ty and no belter accommodations cun be ofti-red than the llolden people offer. of-fer. It almost seems as If spring had forgotten for-gotten to come this year: Last Thursday Thurs-day and Friday we had one of the heaviest snow storms we have had for a long time. While it will delay the farm work, it will be a great help to the dry land grain. A Mr. Manson was over from Sallna Inst week. He was buying wheat for the Sallna mill, for which be paid 75c a bushel here. Oats are selling for $1.75 per owl., and rye for $1 10 per cwt. Miss Vllda Kofod and her mother are over from Levan and are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ol sen. The Jenkins Orchestra from Nephl have engaged the dance halt for Satir-' day night. Everybody Is preparing for a grand hop. All who attended the recent confer-price confer-price In Salt Iake City report having tad a good time. Miss Fern Thompson recently un-h-rwent an ojieratlon and had her ton-ills ton-ills removed. She is reported to be (citing along" slowly. There are several cases of chicken-mix chicken-mix in town at present. Mr. Henry Wlllden of Sclpio, and kllss Anna Jensen, of MayBeld. were nsrrled last week. We all wish them i happy Journey through life. Hruce Matthews went to llolden Jaturday after his son Reld. Reld has een teaching school there the pant inter. |