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Show o Little Liners From Lund Ore is being hauled from the Home stake mine and a carload will soon bo ready for shipment. The ore is showing 27 copper and considerable lead. Mrs. C. P. Clifton and daughter, Buelah Hollis, came from Salt Lak Saturday, in a new Dort car, making the run of 270 miles without trouble of any kind. Mrs. Ada Carter and Mrs. Luella Hyatt, enjoyed a spin to Cedar City last Saturday, in one of Mr. Leigh's new cars, with that gentleman at the wheel. The season's wool-clip for the counties tributary to Lund, is almost all in, only the Adams clip remaining undelivered. The total of wool fools up close to two and a Quarter million pounds. J. David Leigh arrived home from Salt Lake, a few days agD, in a new "Chalmers 6 30" and is busy demonstrating demon-strating its merits to possible purchasers. pur-chasers. He also brought home re cently, a new Dort, for which he is acting as Lund agent. J. E. Pierce, one of the enterpr'sing "diy farmers" near Lund, doesn't believe be-lieve in remaining "dry"and afterdrill-ing afterdrill-ing a well and oblainioing an excellent fl .w, is installing an irrigation plant, including gasoline pumping engine, centrifugal pump and necessary pipe-age. pipe-age. Mr. Pierce expects to raise large quantities of garden truck and will operate 40 acres this year. This is the kind of enterprise that pays. |