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Show SPRIXG CITY. Delone and Jerrold Carlson are at home for a few days after having spnt the winter for the Deseret Live Stock Co. A number of our teachers are leaving leav-ing for Salt Lake to attend -the session ses-sion of the N. E. A. Work has now begun on the Junior Jun-ior High School Gymnasium. Farmers are not wearing the weevil smile of last year but are re-'joicing re-'joicing over an abundant, crop of alfalfa. Cutting is now in full 6wing. Efforts are being made to comply with the law requiring that noxious weeds be destroyed along the streets and sidewalks of the city. Property owners who fail to do this are liable to be prosecuted. Hoyt Allred is home visiting with relates. He has employment in Wyomin.g Mrs. E. C. Ne'son and children of Price are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson. Mrs. Parley Peterson and children went to Clear Creek this week. The stork visited at the following homes this month and left baby daughters at each place. To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barney Friday, June llh, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen of Gillette, Wyoming Friday June 25th, and to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Larsens Wednesday, June 16th. Miss Merl Cliristensen is visiting in Salt Laker with her sister, Mrs. Robert Blain. Miss Duretha Allred is visiting re-fatives re-fatives at Clear Creek. Miss Emma Burk of Eureka is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Plumlee. Mrs. Cathrine Allred is visiting her son and daughter in Idaho. Cephas Thomson and family have moved to Ogden. I. P. Peterson and daughters, Floris and Cora, are back from Gunnison Gun-nison where they have been working in the beets. |