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Show LEATHER REPORT The following report of temra-ture temra-ture for laat week is reported by Saml. Western,, U. S. Observer at Deseret, Utah: Temperature Date Higheat Lowest 9 38 . 10 10 35 14 11 . . , 35 10 12 30 5 13 88 14 14 42 14 15 50 14 phonograph. He certainly has the thanks of the community, and we wjsh him to come again. The Sugarville Farm Bureau will hold a "Rally" on January the 22nd. The object is to work up enthusiasm for a membership drive. There will be a program consisting of speaking and music. We are going to have some of the ablest speakers in the state to talk to us along the lines of Farm Bureau work. Abraham, Sutherland Suth-erland and Woodrow are Invited to meet with us and hear these speakers. speak-ers. Mrs. M. J. Miller and children returned re-turned from Tooele where she has been visiting with relatives. We earnestly hope the road commissioner com-missioner will see that the crossings over the tile lines are filled up and leveled down better; they are something some-thing fierce. Very hard on cars, on the passengers and on the English la&guai, |