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Show Project Pointers Interesting Items from Farming Sections Projeot schools close today; final examinations were held this week. Lloyd Nickle has taken tha agency for the Studebaker and Ford cars, operating only in Millard County. W. Van Litre hat one of the finest stands of young alfalfa in tbe valley. F. P. Brighara it erecting a new house on his ranch and expects ta shortly move in. Tbe state highway is badly in neel of repairs at several points; heavy ore traflq has cut it up in many plaoes. Frank Roberts will (arm a portion of the '"eighty" belonging to hi brother-in-law Bert Buchanan of Frisco, planting some of the acreage to alfalfa. The raneh is near the Experiment Ex-periment Frm. Tne Experiment Farm's model dairy barns are oompleted and lu ute; they accommodate thirty three cowt and are equipped with the latett design of stanchions and feeding troughs. Oscar Sahlsman and wife and brother, Edward, recent arrivals from Turlock, California, are actively developing de-veloping their ranch, 'ocated In the south end of the tract. S.T. Rankin has just completed the planting of his i?--1- to alfalfa; he has also finished fencing his iau'1 a" ".tv bas nothing to do but wait for the , dividends. v C. Stout and family, who have com.; up from Modesto, California, are v occupying the James dwelling until the clearing and development ol their fifty acres nearby. C.Allen R. Ramsey Jr. and S. Thayer will represent the tract in the school field meet to oe nei'i m ue.v.i, week, having won places at the try-qut try-qut last Saturday, in Miiford. "Pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a smash," even in the case of eggs. A few days ago Mrs. A. MacKeen brought into town a outlooK -jhi('h measured eight inches hen'egg , JP7S' by six and ,hree Tiin f if fiiimji'i jai,,. ii, il"1 beating the record of anp'htr 6f her bens, mention of which was mads In these columns at the time. But, while displaying this latest over-grown hen-fruit hen-fruit and bragging about it to friends, the unfortunately dropped the big curiosity and thereby ended the discussion. dis-cussion. The "Company" has begun brushing and developing another large tract ot land for prospective settlert, the old Masse place and the land in that ' viciuity .between the high and low lino canals, over six hundred aces in all. Miss Eltie Miller, of Spartan, 111,, arrived thie week for a visit with her sister, Mrt. D. A. Webster. - |