ts â€" IZT ssure ves a al r o Arâ€" ggesâ€" prices ainst ners. ears. rty CrF Box ; Utilâ€" Kitâ€" Salt All fm ’i‘lrx'i;;.::::::::xzx::"ai:x:i::v:u: InSBEHEdGLRH ERATIUIAIAARAROAERCAATRRCEC e ermnTT W mm mnempnmanmnmnmtniNT T :-55:} ' m -..:.‘:.-J..L.' i fome Ne rieenetonmetnmenicimertent e edinine nen w t iess . ~~ today ; : ; +4 It says the Curtis family sold out and moved away. o i _â€"~ On Boulder Dam it‘s silent, and there‘s nothing on financeâ€" It tells that the Rebekahs gave an installation dance. s ol â€"â€"â€"That Alexander Hargrave lost a valuable mule. ons â€"â€"â€"~It‘s glad that Jimmie Gallagher can be around again. â€" se It claims that the alfalfa crop is much in need of rain; ts â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"The supervisors voted for the road work to commence; ______________ Will Anderson hauled lumber for his new garage and fence. § _ _ The worldly ones may smile at it, but theirs are tender smilesâ€" ' & These home town items form a bond through many years and â€" RNTHE artinin I get a little paper from a little country. townâ€" A far cry from the dailies, that on Sundays weigh us down; It‘s printed every Thursday, and it has no supplement, Nor colored rotogravure, but I‘m always glad it‘s sent. â€" It gives no clever verses by syndicated bards, But states that Mrs. Williams entertained some friends at . ~â€" cards; > $ : : Oh, little country paper, with your little weekly talks! I like to wander with you down remembered roads and walks. ittle Country Paper Thursday, October 24, Lard mCU eneminesciretietrnnnccone C901 1929 , News. Price 5¢ id emmaittce