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P Privilege TV ege to Live L We in fa V VF i F Utah I O 66 The Ephraim-The The battle against ja Jack started locally last when a u group of ot men mon and boys m t. t In ind md organized for the purpose or of ext tho pests which have flock P PIn In large numbers into the region reglo 08 Ephraim t Just over tho the river A crowd of twenty five men and boya bor killed upward of rabbits A hu hunt hun will be held soon where the marri married men will hunt against the single men and the losers entertain for the wi win j ners Ij My Myton Last Myton-Last ton Last Last Wednesday it lot the Commercial club climb rooms In inton My-i My ton lon a a. a group of heet rowers held heidT I meeting to consider the feasibility 0 perfecting an organization for forand and Duchesne counties As a n re of or tho tIme meeting the Uintah Honey p Pro pr association was organized A An ArI Another other meeting will wUl be held in flo Rocso RooS velt Saturday January 8 when officers i will be ho elected and further plans A large larse attendance of expected from all parts of the Ephraim A Ephraim-A A mass meeting was Vias f in the tabernacle last Tuesday 1 with Mayor Armstrong m in charge i foi the purpose of ot discussing a suitable engine to augment the present Ugh and power supply of Ephraim A dr dl dial 1 emission followed and a vote tak showed a tie for half of those 1 I. I prese at ou i engine Ul ui a EL cos UL I 01 or 15 and the others wanted a new pow pow plant constructed Another Vote Tote V va taken and it was decided to have U eft city council take up the matter a an ansee a abee see bee if tr there is enough water to suppa a new plant if It not to install a Deli Dels Deli engine as soon as possible The pr prent prent pre ent power Is not sufficient to the dem demand nd for power in Ephraim Salt Lake Plans Lake Plans for tor an active mc non campaign to terminate withe wi we wethe the annual convention at Wednesday January 1 I were Wednesday by the Salt Lake cou coun t farm bureau board of at directors at all special meeting This special sessio attended by representative agric l tural leaders from all communities the county was characterized by hig hig enthusiasm over farm bureau aim aidi aini accomplishments and future J Myton ton Monday Monday morning at the go station In Myton l the themo eter registered 13 dc degrees ro s below zero zero zen This is the lowest It has gone so fc f t this season several mornings pr pot ceding this it ha having hain in registered n n- n the 10 below zero mark laark So far farr t snowfall has been light in this parti the basin but heavy in the foothill and end mountains I Provo Provo Dis Big dogs little dogs whit dogs Jogs black dogs yellow dogs dog a an an spotted dogs hitched to lO big she little sleighs old sleighs an and r n mf bs and mastered by an equal equa great variety of or boys enter entered d the aanal w a nual anal dog tournament h here re afternoon The event TV was as one of ot t tb bright spots In the holiday of at the boys of the city cit and an maa w. w thrilling races were wore run rue under the of Dell Webb city director Vernal Vernal Vernal-A A Theodore c Johnson go weather observer in Veru reported the lowest temperature of tJ winter Thursday night the mer merC falling to 16 degrees degres s below lelow zeroS zero zero- N S A AA A n ni i I t. t si j flip I 10 U U. U-dl U Ul UI Y UI U w temperature and no additional s SQ has I fallen since December 20 O. O T Th grond throughout Ahsley valley rj mains covered with snow and the I 1 loj r. r temperature is having ha a beneficial feet on general beneral health conditi throughout the valley During ll warm weather of oct Octet OctO of it iI- iI and amid November many cases enza euza and pneumonia occurred in tl th section Salt Lake For Lake For the purpose of posing of In bonds gua guar guar r teed by Salt Lake county taxes E EJ Groesbeck Groosbeck county treasurer left eft 31 11 Mol lay day for Cor New York Cit City Of or the to tosum sum are arc tax b ho bon bonds and refunding take up bonds that matured in m a 1 when the tax revenues failed to tO f meet th time the bond issue Mr Groes is required to turn the bonds ore oTe the thc eastern markets by the first o of J y year nr Layton Two Layton Two feet of of was added to the considerable quaD quan mountains east of ot already on the J- J this vr city during luring the tite snowstorm The additional snow it is eliminates all possibilities s of or a w wJ v c-v e S n an nn un it i U LiLac ht Ut- Ut tH U tt i early earh spring occurs I II Provo Reports Provo Reports from the tho horns hiom Dixon are State Senator LeRoy encouraging ing as his cou slightly improved His Ills son Paul Fast EaSt in tho the EO has been laboring past year ranI states mission for the tho arrived home Mr 11 Dixon is su sue u e from a general Infection pneumonia and rind has been jeen cc t this r his bis bed for near nearly five the wee weeks S. S 41 I l Replacement of or a 3 to tn ii iiI a aIn water large footage of wooden Is Ising flOW no in system the tho local water the tile Mid ing lug c considered by I council councH If the work is carried c. I the mains will bo be r I with inch four cast iron tubing L k I 0 of ot carloadS c Mt Pleasant Pleasant Eleven ship lambs lamb a total of 2750 were ware Ka Kansas to the 7 from Mt 1 Pleasant i were The lambs markets In flocks s of J. J C. C Jordan Georgo orge J J J. J D D. D Meyrick Merlc James Jorgenson Rosen Roson and nud Elmer Jensen |