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Show The Ladles Aid entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Trlbole, In honor of Mrs. Frank Robinson, Rob-inson, who until recently was president presi-dent of the Aid society, will leave soon for her new home In LlndHay, California. Light refreshments woro 'served. Those present were: Mrs. Mattle Armstrong, Mrs. BrookH, Mrs. Henry RheiniH, Mr. Walter Cook, Mrs Lowell Carter. Mrs. Charlie Baxter. Mrs. D. R. Roper, Mrs. W. Cottrell. Mrs. Joe Tribole and Mrs. Robinson Sr. i . Representative, of the Slate Agricultural Agri-cultural School wore in the valley last Friday, looking us over. They are reported as having been very much pleased with conditions uh they found them and say that there K mut little for them to do hero tin we have already demonstrated that there is plenty of wider here and now we must do the actual work In order or-der to make use of It by putting wells and installing pumps. A. J. McMnllen returned from Salt Lake lust. week, whom he has been for the past six months. Mr. Mullen Mul-len Is manager for the Heaver Copper Co. They are starting work In the shaft of the old Utah United Copper Co., and will cross rut on the 470 foot l'-vel for the ore already developed. devel-oped. They will Install a steam compressor, com-pressor, anil are already equipped with u "steam hoist, also a puiiipintr , plant. The company has given good account ho far and Is expectln to be successful I" lb" new develo menl . I'. A. pelmuc. a Sail Lake cut .man slopped over In Milford yes dav en route to Kingman Arlzon I'.en Davis of Heaver, was In on business Thursday. As usual the railroad emp jf;ir evceeHed the ex peel a I ions ,'fifflclals of the Salt Lake lie i their subscriptions to the Ixian. |