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Show Testing of dairy cows for tuberculosis tuber-culosis for the county will begin Monday October 12, starting at Fairview and working South. The testers intend to mail each etock owner a notice slating the time the testers will airive, and they would like full cooperation of farmers, in having their cows kept at the designated time so the veterinaries can test them. The veterinaries are: C. L. Jones of the United States De partment of Agriculture and W. Rar.mussen of the State Department Depart-ment of Agriculture. The following have been appointed ap-pointed as school census enumerators enumer-ators lor the North Sanpete dis-trict: dis-trict: Indianola, Mrs. Berkeley Seely; Milburn, Mrs. Elnora Jenkins; Jen-kins; Fairview, George Day; Mt Pleasant, Mrs. S. D. Lcngsdorf. Spring City, Mrs. Evelyn Christensen; Christen-sen; Chester, Mrs. Ethelyn Christensen; Chris-tensen; Wales, Mrs. Jane Thomas: Mcroni, Mrs. Annie Neilst-n; Fountain Gre:n, Mrs. Lena Livingston. Liv-ingston. Capt. and Mrs. Chesley P. Seely See-ly were Salt Lake visitors t'.us week. H. P Jorgensen is visiting With I his, daughter. Mrs. John Gardner ! in Salt Lak? City. I Superintendent A. E. Jones Reports that the school board has installed a new automatic electric pump, providing water under pressure, pres-sure, at the Cluster school. Alsrj a nr-w well with a chain pump at Indianola. ' Superintendent Jr-nes and A. U. Miner, Clinton Oldrcyd and C. A. Larsen of the borrd will attend the Bor.rd of Education nvetlp.es in Salt La''! City, Friday and .Saturday October 16 and 17, |