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Show ! stand the South Tract is t d be I I favored with a goodly number of, ; new settlers this year. I Mr. Folsom and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sigl?r, are managing the Folsom home while the boys and Mr. Sigler are at the mines hauling ore. The company's surveyors are busy at this time running lines on the South Tract. The ladies Home Economics Club met last Tuesday with Mrs. Will Evans. The principal subject for discussion was a loaf of Bread. Both Mrs. Brush and Mrs. Evans have been considerably under the weather in the near past, but we are informed that both are now feeling better and we sincerely hope they will continue con-tinue to improve. It is now time to make a list of the garden seed needed for spring planting. Start a few tomato and cabbage plants in boxes by the stove for early planting and use. Get the garden in early. Ground for garden should be prepared in the fall. We think all farmers should, and we think all farmers can, have a good garden and a good patch of potatoes each year if they will go to a little trouble to properly prepare a piece of ground for that purpose. Why wouldn.t that be better than to pay from three to five cents for spuds every winter. Grandpa Folson and his niece, Miss Tura, returned last Monday from their visit in Green River, where they have been for the past two or three weeks. South Tract Review The Delta Land & Water Co. is making quite a lot of noise, these days down on the South Tract, putting up their boarding houses, stables, etc. We under |