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Show SANTA CEAHA. ' ' Third crop of lucern almost ready to i, cut. . r We had quite a refreshing .shower on Aug. 4th. j A daughter was born to Jacob; and Agnes Gubler Aug. 3rd. All welK Harry Faubion and W m. Mar-stall have a contract to make brick at Enterprise; They will commence work on Friday, Aug. 5. Albert Graf returned home last Thursday from Panaca and Pioche. He reports the roads dry and dusty and the market poor for fruit, etc. Our lucern, stubble corn, etc., will suffer much the remainder of the summer sum-mer unless w'c have rains as the Santa Clara is very low, consequently we can o but little irrigation, Our new meeting house is still the same:' nothing- more than the foundation founda-tion built;" The brick is all ready fcr N laying, but the lumber is not at hand.' Iit) Will resume work CVis full' or winter. H;i rmun Wh'U "v'- and Earnest I'.eber-Save I'.eber-Save been called on foreign missions. They will leae next September for Swi.erland, Lwciizo i-eavitt has also oeen called on a mission to the. south 'entral states; lie will leave in Xo' om-her. om-her. Let us till join hi and with 'hem success. Tkiu.la Faro. Santa ChtYa; Utah Aug. o, 1S0S, |