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Show MINERSVILLE The Social Hour club will meet as usual :il The Club house on Thursday afternoon, July 20, with Mesilames Cates mill Rohn as hostesses. The Fourth of July passed quietly on The Flat, many of our families spending the day in neighboring canyons. can-yons. Fire of unknown origin started in a hii'i'c pile of wood near the Carl Klmor home last. Thursday night. While Hie flames were most spectacular, spectac-ular, the Ions was small, consisting only of the wood pile and a small granary adjoining. The fire department depart-ment leached the scene In record time and worked with tho precision of veterans, vet-erans, soon extinguishing the flames. Tho community again extends grateful grate-ful thanks to this splendid organization. organiza-tion. Many carloads of townspeople were nt the scene, attracted by flames which presaged a disastrous fire. Mrs. C. A. Kohn and baby daughter arrived last Friday from a two-weeks two-weeks stay in Hollywood, Los Angeles An-geles and Claremont, California. Tho first cutting of alfalfa is almost al-most all in stacks and irrigating for the second crop has begun. The first! crop is heavy and will prolwbly1 equal the heavy tonnage of 1030. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Keyn Leedom of i Billings, Montana, and Mrs. H. H. Maddreti and two children arrived! from Los Angeles Saturday and were week-end guests at the W. C. Cates home. Mr. Lecdom has been attending attend-ing Tho International Convention of Kiwanis chilis in Los Angeles as a delegate from the Billings club. The entile party left to continue by motor through Yellowstone and Glacier national parks. The Community Club met for its regular bi-monthly business session lat Saturday night. After routine business the club planned a chicken dinner nt the club house for Thursday, Thurs-day, July 10, honoring the members of the Milford volunteer fire department. depart-ment. On that day the fireman are making a tour of the Flat to ascertain ascer-tain the location of the various homes should other needs arise. The dinner is in charge of Mrs. Carl Elmer, chairman of the club's entertainment committee. Mrs. lva Gray spent the week-end holidavs in American Fork and Salt Lake. John F. Tolton, state land hoard chairman, and Grant Tolton of Beaver Bea-ver were callers on The Flat last Sunday. o . |