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Show SPRING CITY. The local Farm Bureau, though its husling president, John F. Juste-sen, Juste-sen, shipped in another car load of corn during the week which is selling sell-ing ai $3.20 per cwt. The same organization is bringing some excellent wheat, oats, and field peas, to be used for Spring planting. Since the "Census taking" period has safely passed, the topic on which most stress is laid is, "The Wide Tire Law", with the argument mostly most-ly unfavorable. Mrs. Hannah Mickel left for Salt Lake where she went to nurse her sister, Mrs. J. P. Hansen, who Is ill with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allredi are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Marius Christensen and daughter, Mrs. Celesta Harrison, returned from California Saturday, where he has been spending the winter. Miss Aleith Allred, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Allred, will be married Saturday, February 28th to Frank Russell of Eureka. The wedding wed-ding ceremony will take place at Provo. Health conditions are much improved, im-proved, only two cases being c.uaran-ined c.uaran-ined for "flu". Miss Desta Peterson came home from Salt Lake Thursday to visit with her father, Hogan Peterson. Nathaniel Billington, who spent the past winter at Eureka witn his children, came home Thursday. Tuesday Februry rq.Mnatesah |