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Show MINERSVILLE NOTES October IS j A benefit dance was given by the ; local Red Cross last Friday evening in Wood's Hall. .As it was gotten up! on short notice the affair was very informal, and the amount realized on dancers and on the sale of punch was not so large as it had been hoped. Still it will be enough to siart purchasing yarn and supplying some material for the local knitters. Members of the seventh grade of the Minersville school have found a way to "do their bit" for the Red Cross. Last Saturday evening a number of them met and prepared a considerable quantity of fruit for drying. This will be contributed to the cause by the patriotic school children. Geo. Marshall, Jr., left for Salt Lake City last Sunday, taking with him his son Darwin, who was badly injured by a hay derrick last summer. sum-mer. While in the City Darwin is to be examined to make sure that the condition of his injured leg is satisfactory. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall last week. Lennoy Eyre left for Cedar City last Tuesday, where he will enroll as a student in the B. A. C. Miss Helen Stoddard was painfully pain-fully injured last Saturday night when she fell from the steps at A. L. Dotson's and broke her arm. Dr. Swanson set the break, which proved to be very painful, but not serious as was at first feared. At, the meeting of the local Farm Bureau last Tuesday evening at the school house, an address on "Silos" was delivered by Ben R. Eldridge, doing extension work for the A. C. |