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Show 'south milford I Potato digging was begun Monday at the demonstration farm. Approximately Approxi-mately twelve men are working at j present and an unusually large yiold ' of potatoes is anticipated. Chiekenpox in a mild form seems ; iiuile epidemic among school children on the Flat. Dick Johnston jr. is proudly displaying dis-playing a set of antlers which belonged be-longed to the buck he shot on one of the opening days of deer hunting season. Mrs. O. A. Maxwell is visiting relatives rela-tives at Junction this week. Evidently some sneaking night prowler dumped a load of cans and other unsightly etcetera beside our short road to Milford. The most luck we can wish the culprit is that he tnight have to drive by that heap dUy. The Social Hour club met m regular session last Thursday afternoon after-noon nt the club house. Arrangements Arrange-ments were completed for the Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party the club is giving to the members of their families Saturday Satur-day evening, October 2S, nt the club house. Mesdames Ivan McKnight, Claude Myers and James Rollins niv in charge of the games and entertainment, enter-tainment, and Mesdames Kent Smith, Morton Griffith and Carl liohn of refreshments. This will mark the second time during the fear that the club has entertained the members of its families. After business adjournment adjourn-ment the hostesses, Mrs. Carl Elmer and Mrs. Addison Hybee, sealed the Jadies nt a long table, the renter-piece renter-piece of which wns a tiny, rakish Jack n'lantern set in a pile of autumn leaves, where delicious ice cream and cake were served. Mis. Walter James anil Miss Itcniti .lames of llhu'k Rock were guests of the club. Mrs. T. 11. Mnack of Salt 1,ak" spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Aiihur Williams. |