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Show BLACK lUX'K NOTES j , Mr. Peier IJuller and son Pat, of Salt. Lake, were house guests of Mr. ' , and Mrs. H. A. Stahl during the past week. Mrs. J. B. Travels and small sons , Jack and Waller James visited Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. C. Rrownfield at their-c home at Mountain View ranch. i John Stalh left for Southern Cal- j ifornia last Sunday, where he ex- 1 pects to remain for some time visit- i ing relatives and friends. Mrs. A. G. James and children, j have returned home af er spending 1 several weeks visiting her parents i at Oasis. - Mr. F. C.'McCrasky accompanied ! Walter James to the Black Rock mine on a tour of inspection. He pronounces pro-nounces it a wonder and thinks there is no doubt of it soon being a producer. pro-ducer. j II. A. Stalh and Walter James were business visitors at Fillmore the early ear-ly part of the week. Miss Alta Edwards of Milford. spent the week end with Miss Thekla James. i Mr. J. H. Stebenson representing! the Salt Lake Hardware company, ; was in our midst again this week. Mr. F. C. Crosky, H. A. Kaminska. Paul Cline and H. A. Stahl, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Nephi. They think Nephi quite a thriving little burg. The good looking ore now being taken out of the Black Rock mine, in Beaver Lake District, is causing quite a little excitement among those who have visited this prosperous looking claim. The patient waiting, hard work and abiding faith of quite a number who have never given up Beaver Lake District, will yet be rewarded. |