ALPHA D EMinimus i.r r ***'Nu|«ertl*or*. Finally tllnw I lulm tiler Many EipIhhiIvnk and td-JiklmnliThe claims which Alpha lt;tiled with in« Iron county board of supervisor* for compensation durlnjt the time tln-y Mtrt lird for Frank K» illek. war* adjusted and allowed by tlio board la at Hitturday. The rate of pay win I. 50 per day for man and 12 00 per trip for automobile hireWhan the mutter .ante before the hoard Ally Frank Hayden, who rep resented the claimant*, explained to the board the poaltlon of hit client* He culled attention lo the fact that pay had been awarded Other* for aim liar work and thought Hint h!» client' should hate been treated likewise.Hhcrlff Watte waa called upon II® »ald that be ordered the men out and searched with them That he ordered Mr Hump mm In Bet out all Ihe men he could muster, he didn't think of the compensation question H# objected to Hie automobile hire being put In as day* because, with one or two exceptions, the .into, simply made trips.Messrs Svhoeman. Sampson and Alfred Anderson were present a* a com ■ulttee to repre«ent the Alpha people They answered all questions promptly and there was no difference of opln Ion as to what »»i actually done and who did H.Supervlaor Mclacren of Mastodon township made a motion to allow the hills ut a rate of $2 00 per day for the men. Chairman t'dd thought that If they were entitled to pay they ought to hare more Ilian 12 0(*. which was agreeable to Mcljireei A* a final settlement the men were allowed 92-00 per day and the uutoNts *2.00 per trip for service of their ears At that rate of |*nV I be bills wet, it I lowed by a unanimous vote of the board •Tha village received a new siren during the week but It Is for a voltage of 220 and the ordinary cur rent about the village U but llu sc Ibey have ordered the machine r-turned and one o! the proper Voltag* sent in Its plate.K»y O. Whitehead wue on the sli I list several days Ihe past weakThe stockholders of the Alpha Tele phone company wHl hold their regular annual meeting Saturday after noonActordltig lo (he report of the health department. Alpha ha. an ex ccpHnnallv good birth rale aa «ompar-ad to deaths The figures show ten times as many birth* sa deallisllenry Veeser spent Ihe week end with ft lends add relative »l Menoni I nee.The Alpha po*t office wins moved Inst Sunday to the Argali store Mr Olln want-- the”room occupied by thi post office for store purposes and will begin at once to make the change The shoe shop will be moved to the last building In the block, leaving the other three for Ihe Olln store business.The teachers of lue Porter school gave a party at the I'erklns home last Wednesday evening with Mlase* ftuth Martin and Christina freer as hostesses. Ml»*es Martin -.nd fret are rooming at I'erklns, since the I'rrn fire.It Is understood that Wm I'rrn t-considering moving to Manlstlqiie to enter business then-Misses Strand and Oatcrbarg. For ter school teacher*, are now rooming at the Otto (.'nrlnpit residence.The pupils of the Porter school will give a party at the Auditorium to ulght.Mrs I! O. Whitehead and daughter were Crystal Kails visitor-- la*’ Saturday.at a late hour a delicious liunoh was served by the hosle** Prise- were awarded a* follow, for different gam'«■. Klrst. Marie White, consolation (Nora Brand In ltd. first. Kinore Klunth Klrst, Krutices Knislcy, consolation. Vera Broadland A teaturo of tb« evening w»* a mock wedding by Mr Karla fa .sou bride. Martha C*» •on groom. Mrs. C J Hunting How er girl C. J. Hunting, inlnl-ter Among those who attended were the Mltutes Vera. Agnes and l.enora Broadland. Lota LaCoort. France*! Knlsley, Beatrice Carey. Vmdla Lin Jdstrom, Norma Hunting. Marie White. lieUen Pringle Viola* Mogan ('banning. Kina Wlberg and (Ilady-Huae of KenuahaThe several buskel hull teams held | lira. tilt;« In the clubhouse Tuesday evening The married ladle* defeated the young ladles by score o/ 42 lo2t After the game dancing »». permit ted for n couple of hours, music by | the vlctrola for the last dunce he fore leniThe barber shop buIII * onetime ago by Ihe Northern Sawmill Company Is now open to the public. Mr Poster of Superior has taken charge j and will serve the public, the building being modern In every way llaxel Weaver who was confined I-her home for the pa*I week and hulf with Hie grippe returned to bet work at the pustoffica Saturday MU* Klu» Wilber* and dlady. Hum. who hare been visiting here the past week, retuioed Saturday to then homes In Krno'haAlex Pringle who lie* been »eriou* ly Ivy for -onie time U now recover logt II INMMi HI II I iw S 1(101.\Friday evening s large crowd ofMl l It I N Mil H «* K A 1.1.4* IThe primary ballot for the primary to be held next Saturday lies been printed and contain* several new natnos than a p pen red upon the list as printed last week. The addition t»l name* are Mavld Leonard for ov-arsoer, Jacob J Holme* tot comml* •kmeft ljiwrenii Johnson for trews urer. PlauUe Rochou for Clerk and llarold H Hill for Justice of the peace Alt Johnson who started In the race for the office of commissioner, dropped out o that llu- number seeking that office U not changed Law rence John-on deckled t»» vet Into tile treasurer's race last Saturday a* did Jacob Holme* Both of these gentle men inside ut MnModon station nud lire old re-tdeid■ of the township.Itnvkl I,elt;naril got into Hie race* lot Ov«r*rer hint week Thursday and Claude Rndivn - hied hi* cu tor mU» Dip ilc.k'a nice on SaturdayThe i ante*I I- one of the liveliest that has ever keen pulled off In Mu* todon Township So many eindl dute* a working that the village •(reels ore lively all Ihe time, TheMini iThe attention of * andldate- for ol Ire and elc-tor* In general I.* tailed t» the difference* in position or (he name* of candidate* on the nfficml and the instruction ballots All Ithnici on the oflli hi I ballot an1 rotated, so Hint one succeeds the other In h dll ferent position On the Instruction ballot Ho- nuiiinv are not muted candidate- cannot tell their friend-lo count »o umnv row* down to hn-i the candidate* name The voter voter must be able to rerogtthtc Hi* name whertcver It i- plitt ed after tin tumie wherever II Is plalt;»d on lh*' ballotfans w it«e-ned the basket half game between Sagtdn and Channtng The first hulf was rallier one-skied, Chan ning scoring most of their basket*, hut In the last half Sago la proved their etiual. the score ending In 20 to 15 In (‘banning'’* favor The lineup WIVI banningleiurence Rouse Tom Jones Bub Jones Rudolph Kormnan Harold Forsnnun Lyle LlndrtnnnNugnla•fs Itarlel »»t«r Cam \ Crawfo I • le • Carey Kit Mis hawlt; IClKSAGOLA**♦■John Laps. Coat+ ■ -fr + -i++♦•»*+ ********♦*'**•£■Monduv evening Mildred HunHnccler A Care) lea pool mom and *•itertulncil a nun.In i , her home ut a shlt;friend Vclld hil.indslrom. 0*pint*lt; Pf-.elir and Laur.-n e Meyers The.* wilt conduct, thi* huftiticj.. a, formerly v-TIh lie ineptlnn or the grocer tote Hint part they Wtff u-e for n l.uiing -ti borwdlag In liveI