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Show . Mrs. Ruth Brooks left Saturday night to spend a few days in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Pitchforth entertained en-tertained last Thursday night in honor hon-or of the Rehms family. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rehms, Sidney Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pitchforth. i Dr. Bybee, who owns a large body of land southwest of town Is here and is trying to. get some one to put down several wells on his property. Labor and well machinery are at a premium. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Johnson and .little daughter of Council Bluffs, la. arrived Sunday morning for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy VanWormer, 'Mrs. Johnson and Mrs VanWormer 'are sisters. i Mrs. Jim Kirk of Pleasant Grove, (who has been visiting for ten days here with her husband and their relatives rel-atives returned home Monday night Mr. Kirk is superintendent of the 'Gold Crown Mine. Mrs. E. Smith returned to her home in Frisco Saturday from Beaver, Bea-ver, where she visited her sister. Mrs Ipson and helped the family pack their household goods to move to Salt Lake. Henry Ford says that under his system of farming by machinery, It will be necessary for the farmer to work on his land twenty days each year. Leaving the other 340 days to tinker with the tractor. Exchange. P. B. McKeon, at Roosevelt i'o Springs is enjoying a ten day visit from his sisters, Mrs. Frank Ash-worth Ash-worth of Butte, Montana and Mrs, F. J. O'Malley of Avoca, Pennsylvania. Pennsyl-vania. Ed Marksheffel, Charlie Sportsman, Sports-man, Charley Bryans, Danny Davis 'and Ben Gorril returned Sunday evening ev-ening from a fishing and hunting trip to Beaver Valley and Mammoth Creek. Mrs. Berger of Salt Lake arrived this -week to make her home here. Mr. Berger Is a pipe fitter at tho shops and they have rented the Arthur Ar-thur Wood residence In the south part of town. Mrs. Effie May and twin sons who have been visiting the past three 'weeks with Mrs. May's mother and 'sisters, Mrs. Sarah Orwin, Mrs. Mary Hardy, Mrs. Henry Bowen and Mrs. E. V. Martin, left Monday for her home in Eureka. i Mrs. Mary Hardy. Miss Hortense Hardy, Arthur Hardy and family returned re-turned Thursday night from their auto trip through Wyoming and Idaho. Ida-ho. They spent five days with relatives rela-tives in Thermopolis Wyoming, toured tour-ed Yellowstone park and also visited In Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bird. Mr. and Mrs. II . H. Pitchforth, Mr. and Mrs. i Eb. Tanner. Mrs. Pratt Root. Mrs. 'Dave Tanner. Mrs. Steve Stoker. Mrs. Nels Kfhow. Miss Vera Munford, M'ss .luanita Miller. Mlfis Wlnn)ia Fernley. and Lee Pitchforth went to P.eaver Tuesday night to attend the monthly meeting of the Mutual officers. - - |