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Show NAD A VEWSLETS I Jim Dotson of Mlnersville Is ear- ing for Leon LeFevre's sheep while the latter Is enjoying a visit with : his family in Panguitch. I Golden ETe of Minersville. has charge of the Eyre-Kesler and Wll- Hams herds of cattle while Sim Kes-t Kes-t ler is as court In Beaver. Mr.Johnson substituted for Mrs. I Johnson at school several days last week. Mrs. Johnson had contracted j a severe cold, and the had roads and Inclement weather made it impossl-, impossl-, ble for Mrs. Johnson to teach. Due to so much sickness, attendance has t been small this week. Clark Showalter is In charge of the Showalter sheep during Jos. H. I Llnford's absence. I G. R. Meyers returned to his dut- les in Milford, last Thursday, leav- Ing little Junior very much improved Frank Rhodes and' daughter, Mrs. G. R. Meyers, faced the storm to Minersville Saturday. Spring has come. Wallace Couch is home ready for the season's farm- ing. C. H. Goff, Mrs. E. M. Colvin and I J. E. Parker braved the bad roads to Minersville last Thursday. They came within about two miles of the t village when the Chevrolet struck t on account of the deep snow. The j party walked in and returned with- t out mishap. J The Swiss and Swedish land- i seekers have not come ir.to this sec- I tion .in great numbers as yet. but we j know they will as soon as they hear that we have tho best land and the I best location anv pbee that home- steaders and cheap land are avail- able. & 1 A |