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Show OKA US CllKBK Grass Creek, March 20, 1001. Editob Twaa Tne mine workel five daya this week. CMIrtxl BUM wada aatrlp. to CotWllU ih. Mih1iMii 11 r laatwHT ., After a apell of line weather for two days, we had anow on bunday evening for a change. Jamie A. Wilde commenced to work at the mlje on the Hth aa track and ditch cleaner, Thomna Welsh it laid up again with the grippe. HI aon, John Thomas, la working In hla place at the ml no. We are looking forward to April 28th, when our ward conference will convene, aa we are anxloua to have tome vltllort. Mlttea Clara Wilde Anale Walker and Itotalla Clark win! down to Coal' v.lle Mtnday night to attend tLe dance. Foreman W. b. U'llJe, Engineer John F. fcnlmon and welghiunn E. II. Ithead m ido lotne rcpalra ou the coal chute and acr.'ena tills week. Mental problem Too boys and the r papert II A glvea 15 one, they'll have equal. If O glv ca A one, he'll bav e half A'a number, Anmtr glvcu next week. Another viallor made lie appearance at the homo of John McCarthy on Tuea-daylntt. Tuea-daylntt. Mother aud baby boy doing well. Johnnie says there's nothing too good for tho Irlth. Our Sunday achcol aud sacrament meeting convened In the school houto aa niual, l'rett. Wilde and Counaellor Janes occupied the whole time In addressing ad-dressing the audience at theafternon meeting. On Friday, tho 14th, 6. J. Iloundy and family moved from this place to their old home in I'eoa. Mr. Iloundy haa moved lor tho purpose of running hla farm, Success to lilm. Miss Eliia J. Ilarber, after a visit of two weeka with relitlvea and frletida In Covlville, returned homdon the 10th accompanied ac-companied ly Mies Annie Csrr'ilh Their team wua almort tired out when they reached Jacob Janea' ao Ihey left the hones and buggy with that gentle-I gentle-I man and wulked the rett of the way, , Anulemade ber way home early the , following morning Answer to problem of lait week, Tlie rulleya and the Welghta In a t mill waa a pulley, and a ropo pasted ovei I It with a hundred pound weight at each 1 end of Ihc rope. A boy came and aald : one of the weights' was wanted In an- HHHH othsr part of the mill, bill the man In charge laid he coulj not spare It, as he had to have the two hundred iounda weight on tbe pulley. Tbe boy aald It would be the aame to take off a weight and tie that end of the rope to a ring In the floor. "Certainly not," aald the man. "I am iota It would," aald the boy. Now, who waa right. Anawer, the boy waa right. |