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Show f SOUTH MILFORD V . Master Bill Thomas is going- to Delta this week to attend school there during the winter. He will make his home with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Oppenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Yarn Johnson and family are established in their new home on their ranch west of the Sloan Highway. Mrs. Reuben Jones motored to Parowan last Sunday taking her daughter Ruth to enter school there this winter. Melon thieves have been most active ac-tive on the flat for the past ten days. Thieving a (few waermelons might be termed a youthful sport but the wanton destruction of all melons in the patch calls for a determined shot gun guard, with the hope that the shot will penetrate deeper than the barb wire cut the first thieves received. receiv-ed. Elmer Golden made a business trip to Fillmore last Monday. The community club held its bimonthly bi-monthly session at the Club House Saturday evening September 5. The attendance was large and several matters of interest to the community were discussed. County Agent Lew Mar Price and Dr. Parker were guests of the club and both spoke on the abortion disease among dairy herds, urging all who owned cows to have the test made. The committee on the "Whoopee Day" for the club in early October reported that a dinner was being ar-" ar-" ranged to be followed by an after noon of sports with dancing in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sautter were j voted in as members of the club. The " younger club members rendered a most pleasing musical program after which the general committee served a Mexican chili supper.. f Mrs. M. P. Sorenson has gone to Delta to spend several days visiting. Grimm seed is being threshed this week. Only a very few ranches produced pro-duced any alfalfa seed this year and the yield in those cases is small compared com-pared with past years. Miss Ethel Stanley has returned to Ogden after spending the 'summer with her sister. Mrs. Walter Weber. |