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Show . BLACK ROCK NOTES Mr. E. A. Gushing of Salt Lake, was a visitor at the Walter James home. Mr. J. C. Brown field has been at'1 Black Rock for the past few days. Mr. Jack Travers was in from his sheep camp and spent several days at the Black Rock ranch. Miss Anna Chapman is home from Rowland Hall, where she has , been attending school. A party consisting of the following follow-ing young people: Miss Lorine Brown Miss Phyllis Paxton, Miss Beniti and Thekla James. Howard Wise and Jack McCarty went for a drive to Jack Travers s.hec.p camp where a delicious supper was served by Mar- inr. rt-..:,., Tl.. .- .... . iwi, i,wiii- . i in- t-viiiiig was spent in playing a Vietrola and watching Mr. Dorrity make sour dough biscuits. bis-cuits. The party chaperoned by Msr. Walter James. Mrs. A. G. James is suffering from burns on her arms received whilo she was rlennlng a dress with gasoline gas-oline and standing too near a stove. Through the quiet action of Mr. A. II. Dahle. the fire was extinguished : before it had done much damage to the room in which (he accld-ent occurred. oc-curred. Mr. Walter James has, returned from a business trip to Salt Lake City. A number of the officials of the .a ii ),! star Mining company were, here a few days ago to make an Inspection In-spection of the property The party consisted of Mr. M. O. Hardy, Mr. L. J. Bratoger. Mr. V. L. Arnold. Mr. rvn C. Rich. Master Poulson Rich and Mr,tcr I.aMonte VonDyke acted as guides nnd incidentally helped to rather in the 70 odd rabbits the gen-i'emen gen-i'emen killed on the way down from I be mjne. Mr. and Mr. Jessie Rupert are retiring re-tiring over the arrival of a baby boy. |