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Show Woodrow Items In November 1909, the grease-wood grease-wood plain 14 miles from "Burt-. "Burt-. ner", (it being necessary tc cross the Sevier at the spillway J was ornamented by a crude 1( . by 20 foot dwelling christenec "Tracy's Dream" (of a home) Six months later 80 teams usee j in construction work camped a: the Tracy well. One year passec and a wife, whose nearest neigh bor was two and one-half miles away, shared the "dream". To day the dream has materializee in the settlement of Woodrow ' whose inhabitants are so pro gressive, and whose soil is si fertile, whose water is so pun and whose activities are so wel 3 known that she requires ni boosting. The many friends of Frit: Nutsch will be glad to learn tha j he is now convalescent from ai attact of the serious malad' T ' known as "Rocky Mountain Spot ted Fever". Fritz has been thi first one to suffer from its rav ages in the Pahvant valley am we congratulate him on his re covery. Harvest is on. Many of ou progressive farmers have invest ed in headers and are thus har e vesting their abundant crops others are binding. All are hap py. There are but two seriou problems confronting this com mon wealth, and the sooner som concerted effort is directed tc e ward combaling these evils th better it will be for all concerned We refer to the weed nuisanc and the lack of a drainage sys tern. Proper drainage is absc v lutely essential to health, an weed free fields are esential t good crops. The Jolly Stitchers metenforc with Mrs. Robert Jenkins an enjoyed a good time. The nex meeting will be at the home c b Mrs. Clyde Underhill, Fridaj n July 23rd. n Walter Barben is mourning th l- loss of an open face watch i v Sugarville July 4th. He woul gladly give suitable reward upo h its recovery. |