Show pter frandsen and family moved to the M her ranch tuesday where they go to make their home moat of the range cattle have been taken to the mounta n and the reports are that their chances to get fat are good as the gras has an unusually good start for the tune of the year calls to the mission field have been coming thick and fast to the boys around here lately and about all the fled boys will be off to put irto actual practice the things they have been studying some deeds are arriving at the record er s office here for recording in the name of the ivie creek coal company little is known here in re gard to th s company but it is ed to be another of the many companies likely to be after the coal lands of the county before long now that the taking up process has commenced ivie creek is down southwest of emery opportunities for doing business with the D R G at price are improving they have relieved the agent of the care of the express and taken that business to an up town office in charge of thos fouts in addition to this they are expecting some extra help at the depot perhaps from now on the agent will have time to do some of the work before it is actually forced upon him col W and comrade fail were pleasant callais on the morn after the flag raising a Ornge ville col is well known to the peo pie here about and he never has time to stay long enough to meet all of his friends in the presenting of flags to the choals he and the post he represents are doing a good work for the whole nation as in a government such as ours every boy should be taught loyalty and the love of freedom state aud tor jesse jewkes has been visiting his old homert orangeville Orang eville this week and his friends wherever he happens to find a man or women for they are all his friends incidentally he has been checking up the accounts of abe cauntay officers officially it is needless to say that he has found all accounts in good shai e at our court house for we all know the finances of the county are kept straight by treasur er williams and clerk tuttle jewkes evidently enjo s being out v here he can get tw foot on the ground J jones and jos olsen of emery were county seat visitors the first of the week they are getting ready to go to their ranch 0 the last chance where they expect to spend the summer they think this the most fa ored spot in this part of the country andrew and ife of lawrence were visitors to the county seat the first week andrew re ports lawrence ausy everybody getting in a good crop to be ready to supply the buckhorn people who will make them a good market all summer and all winter lawrence people will 1 ave the first chance to market supplies there and as they are hustlers they will make the most of the opportunity thos guymon of orangeville Orang eville set his accounts ahead a year at these head quarters wednesday he his just se cured a filing on washboard on of land about halt of which is already covered by the cleveland ditch so he is feel ng pretty good about all the land is taken under the new ex of the and cleveland ditches so far as we can learn we need more reservoirs and ditches there is plenty of land W E king got a sh straw berry plants from michigan the first of the week for setting on his bench farm mr king is a close student of farming methods and takes a good supply of periodical literature on the subject such being the case he knows what he has to do in the culture of the plant he is getting and has made all due pre caration pa ration he expects to be able to supply the local market by another year wool hauling has taken a good many deais to price this week and will bring a good lot of money into the country thi is about the first chance there has been to get freight since farm work started and there has been enough over there that nearly every team made the people happy by bringing in a good load As the wool has not all gone out yet by a whole lot we shall expect that before the delivery is all made every body will be well supplied with the products that must be brought from the railroad it was cold up toward salt lake the latter part of the week and it took heroic efforts to save the fruit by the use of the telephone most of the fruit raisers were warned of the approaching cold and had their smudge pots ready it took lots of work and students from the U turned out and help ed the results was that the greater part of the orchards were saved of course there were some who did not believe in the pots and some who were not ready let this be a warning to castle valley fruit raisers there may be cold waves in tuese parts i ou ready to jas peterson spent two weeks in salt lake when he went to conference and is back now with a load of optic ism for the future of the county that is good to see he says the buckhorn is being bonded and that the construction work will no doubt be let to the rutih construction co who will complete it in ninety days when once started he also feels confident of the bu iding of many miles of railroad in the county this year and is looking forward to the many new industries these things will bring besides the greater development of the agricultural interests of the wish we could send a whole lot more of our citizens up there and get them to trade their hammers foi a hoe an irrigating shovel or a pickax county treasurer nephi L williams has been called to the mission field which effectively settles the matter as to whether or no he is sincere when he says he will not again be a candidate foi the office of money changer for the county we understand that he will have time to complete his term before going he d d not intend to be a candi date anyway but there were some of his friends who seemed to think that his decision was not final that he is a capable and courteous couite ous official is too well known to need saying but that might not elect him again if nominated as you know he is a democrat A kansas paper tells the following as tending tc show the farmer s part in this era of high priced food products A farmer killed two hogs and a butcher agreed to bu them the price being sat is factory the farmer sald he d like to have the hams and shoulders and again the boutcher agreed after the farmer put the hams and shoulders on hia wag on he remarked well v hat s the balance coming to me the butcher figured a moment and replied there s nothing coming to you you owe roe I 1 2 so and the farmer was obliged to pay at the butcha s figures were correct the farmers were correct the butcher bought the entire hogs at a wholesale whole sae price ani the farmr was charged at retail prices for the hams and shoulders although that was not understood when he made the bargain |