Show CORRESPOND correspondence ENCO E scipio 13 cipio march 10 dr christie is in town ands and is getting considerable work freda olsen who has been bean working worlden in Fill ag again ain in scipio the farmers are busy putting in their crops the weather has moderated and now is j s beginning beg M ining to jo look ok like spring clark callister and wife p piss ass scipio last week on their way to salt lake city mr call ister will remain in in scipio cipio on his return and help survey the fence line for the government 0 i bert L robins has been appointed poll feted assistant fores b ranger hanger ti to ride in DIP district tri et 10 0 1 1 of the fill more nation forest reserve Wilber fc marquardson has also been appo appointed in i ted asis aig sant forest ranger anger on the same ame s resolve res orve to ride in district no ab 5 daniel evans received the contract c 6 n v tract for putting up the eleven I 1 mile fe fence on oil the east eastri side de of lis erict no 1 the of the fence is to keep the stock from going anthe on the farms which are located in juab lo co 10 where there is no fence law the government is for the erection of the forice fence snake valley i garrison mar 9 adwin id w in K X luke lake a prosperous rancher and stock raiser of this place died at 8 AM march fth and was buried on the ath dinst he was born at hamilton nev april 1872 he was the son of edwin T lake who was killed in a mine at Il ILi milton amilton ile he was a member of the macomia fraternity having I 1 M joined wasatch lodge C no I 1 F A M of salt lake city in may 1903 A committe from the Masoni ic lod lodge lode r e at milford mil ford came over to a gutend the Ju funeral but arrived too late his life was insured in the phoenix mutual life angur ance campany Oarn pany of hartford conn ile he leaves a wife and two young r 1 daughters 0 and a large circle of 0 relatives to mourn his ass 1 ss his death was a 11 great shock to lo the community following V a short illness of only ten days measles and its complications is supposed to have caused his doach his mother mothe r mrs margie mal L clay and anda E W clay citty her husband were s summoned by wire f from rom salt lake city arria arrived ed too late to see her son alive we all i miss bis presence i kanosh e I 1 V t 1 kanoski Kano sli mar 17 M B elders ide rs W asp P payne e and ja james m es A akerley kelley were w missionaries here sunday there are ar e no rhode rho d e island islan d red chickens for foil stile sale here but i how is this for foil a record sevan evan chickens have ha vo averaged av erald six eggs e 0 gs a duy day for eighteen days and two over aver three dav d s they laid five eggs es e s and five days they laid seven on saturday last our meadow friends turned out inmans even the busy post master took a day off and came cam e to root for the young of if his home town but it was not a meadow day 1 the rho fillmore R ise e was taken by the kanosh hoys boys in a positive manner manner after A ate which the mead meadow div men play played edl kanosh with nath disastrous results to the former forme r we do not give the score aa an observer we think it does doe s not fairly represent the ability of the 1 bids ids as hall ball players one thing is evident to a novice A ball players needs coed l hi his head cool and his feet warm the meadow youths started W with ith the lead for a few inning but they got rattled and kinosh made an et easy esy inning in the mons game K anesh hammered ham mored the ball so s 0 ridiculously ridicule ridi culo asly faraway that it kept their op bonant heel in the air most of the time and they cheerfully lust lost the game we U e think that if auy any of the hinckley champions had ben on the ground saturday they would have sat up and admired the v work ork of kanosh A dance was given the meadow gleadow boys 1 at 10 night inight the sunday school teachers opened the ice cream pat parlors lors and made funds to help their good work come again boys such inee meetings tings m promote the fraternal spirit |