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Show AD.VMSYILLIO NOTES Mrs. Margaret Grifliths of Beaver, is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones at Adamsville. Miss Edna Stapleton, one of the reptorial staff of the Beaver County News, spent Sunday in Adamsville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Jones. Mrs. Kate Joseph has been on the sick list the past week. We are glad to see her out again. Mr. R. B. Cutler is delighted to state that he has had a wonderful success raising early onion crops the past two years at the Aberdare Bench. Mr. William Evans, Mr. J. T. Evans, Ev-ans, Thos. McAulley and Cecil Evans made a hurried trip to Milford Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Jones and family have moved to Milford, where Mr. Jones has employment. Miss Nora Stewart went to Milford to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. Willard Reese has gone to Black Rock, where he has steady employment. Reese Jones and family and Chas. Johnson's family have moved to their 3ummer ranches. The children of Adamsville are enjoying en-joying their primary work. Mrs. Sam Littlefleld is their president. Erma Valentine is visiting her sister, sis-ter, Jessie Gunn of Adamsville. Miss Lucile Reese has returned home after attending college at Cedar Ce-dar City. Mrs. Chase Murdock and family, of Beaver are here visiting her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Kate Joseph. The Aberdare farmers are busy working on the canal, which supplies their farms with water for irrigating. David Heslington, our Sunday School teacher and principal, went to Provo. The Beehive girls gave a dance on Wednesday night. |