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Show Telegraphic Extension. The Deseret Telegraph company are rapidly ra-pidly extending their lines in different directions to Pioche, to Tintic, to Kich county; and yesterday the extension exten-sion to Coalville, Summit oounty was completed. The following first telegrams tele-grams were received yesterday evening, even-ing, for which we are indebted to President Pres-ident Young's courtesy: Coalville, Sept. 2nd, 1871. President Brigham Young: An office is just opened here in the co-operative store, Miss E. D. Montrose, Mont-rose, from Logan, operator. The people are busy gathering their crops of grain and hay. I There is considerable sickness among! tho children. j A, M. Musser. Coalville, Sept. 2nd, 1871. President Brigham Young: Wo congratulate you on the success that has attended the establishment of telegraphic communication throughout through-out the Territory; and on behalf of the citizens of Coalville we thank you for the establishment of a line to this point. We trust your life may long bo prospered to bless and build up the Kingdom of God. W. W. Cluff. A. E. Hinckley. |