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Show i iij Qi en PINK VALLEY. Edmoud Thornton and wife, of Pinto were visiting here today. While chopping wood yesterday, Win. Gardner cut three of his fingers quite badly. We are having lots of cloudy weather but very. little rain. A slight shower today ciaftcct ,iie fanners to seek shelter shel-ter lor a few hours. Edward H. Snow occupied most of the time yesterday in our Sunday services. ser-vices. His theme was: "The relation of the late war to the great latter-day work-" Ed starts home tomorrow, David Gardner has gone to Milford for a new binder. Word has come that there is none to be obtained in the State at present. The call for machinery machin-ery this season is immense: farmers must be getting rich. With all our machines, the grain is ripening faster than it can lie cut. Another week of fair weather, however, and harvesting will be over. Preparations are being made for commencing threshing immediately im-mediately after grain is stacked. J. N. Pine Valley. Utah. August 22,' 1808, |