Show territorial topics WASATCH COUNTY A office has hag bean established at a woodland and thomaa thomas potta poth has h been appointed aster this Tb lewill will appointed bo be a great rea coave convenience lence to the people I 1 living 1 v k n on the provo river in that vicinity ty i i wm II 11 walker called onus on ua the other day and left a floe fine looking piece of rock from the elkhorn dis district trici t lie ile brings it iron from near the har mon Cum cummings mInga claim just this side sid of Moul tons ranch there aro are a company of prospectors out in the hills looking lookin 9 for coal they are convinced that t they h e y have struck it but dont care to say anything about it until they have thoroughly investigated matters wasatch wave for several years there has boon been considerable talk about building a high exter canal to brine bring water from the prove provo river to the bench land south of heber but as yet no move baa has been made towards doing it but the time has now come when something must be done to secure high water tor for that land some one must take hold of the enterprise and push it the late irrigation excitement is stirring the people up all over the country and baa has started them to thinking and not only thinking but planning how to secure water for arid lands the farmers held a meeting in the heber hall saturday evening to protest against the practice of allowing stock to run at largo large through the fields before the crops were gathered the subject of the meeting was to a appoint g abin p t an agent or police to run in all I 1 stock tock found trespassing tres passing in the 1 fields 0 the object of the meeting was a lal failure lre but the cause was just that something of the kind will eventually e e n dually come some of the farmers think is a forgnone forg eone conclusion every year the farmers ara are injured considerably yeaby era y by loose stock and trouble has his been brewing for some time UTAH COUNTY the dispatch says a home building and loan association could and should be organized in provo A fellow with a load of snakes in his boots caused a big scare in provo a few days ago ue Us was corralee corr aled and forwarded to salt lake city the provo E offers a gold watch worth 1 rt to th the e lady of that city who shall receive the most votes as eing being the most popular lady the yo voting ting will close december the california directors of the bul bal lion beck beek and champion mine who brought suit in the third district court against the utah directors for 0 1 had the suit dismissed shured thursday ay 07 they paying pay in costs it itis is not known how a settee settlement ment was made but the opinion is that the utah directors came out on top thomas brown and william me carrick the two 18 year old boys who in july last broke into a store I 1 in n povo bovo and sto stole Is 27 worth of merchandise were arraigned in the district court on the ultimo pleaded guilty and were sentenced to seventeen months I 1 imprisonment in inthe in the utah penitentiary provo vo dispatch ogden Is a great city it I 1 i I 1 we e know and can boast of many t things h I 1 e I 1 b but ut when it comes to supply ing ng real really I 1 y beautiful women Provo and aid utah county can beat the world for bewitching captivating beauties one must see the girls of this county and ad for fair buxom damsels daime els each the picture of perfect health one must go to ban san pete there is no need ot of going further north east west or south the articles of ancor incorporation horation po ration of the students loan of utah have been drawn up and adopted the capital stock of tiie vie association it is to be the money to be loaned to 0 persons dersons desirous of obtaining financial c capi iapi aid to assist them in attending school at the brigham youns young academy m y provo and other institutions of ie learning m n ing upon n approved securely secUre ty and and arul at a mi minimum rate per cent professor benjamin duff cluff will act a ct as president and arid director of the association t on until the first meeting of the board in 1 may ala y next D D houtz as vise pres president I 1 d t and director direct or JO john hn E booth E L A wilson and W II 11 dusenbery Dasen bery as directors joseph B keeler as secretary and treasurer BEVIER SEVIER COUNTY A company is being formed in sevier county for the purpose of buy ing raising fattening and shipping bogs hogs the company will aleo also erect a packing bouse house in this county having a capacity capa cily of supplying tho the home demand sirs mrs effie G snow mother melr of lora snow who died in 1889 1880 while acting as a music teacher and assistant at the mission school in richfield lUch field established by the presbyterian board publishes a card in the advocate pu publicly charging N E Cle clemenson mermon presbyterian missionary in IW bifield with being a bad dishonest man sho she says she can prove it and holds herself responsible for the statement the advocate says that for many years it was thought that sevier county was too cold for or the production of fruit but the present year has demonstrated the fact that it is most admirably adapted for fruit grapes and peaches are grown as prolific and aa as well flavored as in any part of the territory or in california it Is not unusual to eoe see a peach eleven inches in circumference and of the best beet savor nor to see grape vines as heavily y laden ad inor with frail fruit as in sunny faath ern utah hereafter five acres of land planted to fruit and vegetables w will ill produce more in dollars and cents than fifty have heretofore RIch Geld advocate there seems to be oo 00 good reason why the hog industry cannot bo be carried on in this country at a profit grain fruit and vegetables are produced in great quantities and could be produced in many fold f 0 id greater gf eater quantities were there a remunerative market tor them how N ow that the country has shipping facilities vast quantities of its products can be utilized by raising and fattening bogs hogs for which there will bo be a ready cash market in some parts of neva da lucerne pastures are prepared for the animals through the summer and in the tile fall of the year they are fattened at a very low cost on beets carrots bran sod shorts and the waste parta parts of the venous crops this matter is worthy the serious consideration of the farmers if it by arranging pastures an and growing beets peas pumpkins etc a farm can bo be made to produce treble to the acre as it is said to do than by raising sma small 11 grains all farm farmers e ra will do well to investigate it |