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Show A REUNION AT H0NEYV1LLE. A Mammoth Family School Mutters-Farm Mutters-Farm Note Mlcn Warm spring. The district school is now in session, ses-sion, giving good satisfaction lias an enrollment of G2 scholars. We were under the necessity of importing im-porting a teacher from Idaho. A new floor was laid over the old one in the school house last week; a wise step in the proper direction. direc-tion. Mav the good work continue until we have a comfortable building build-ing for the children to meet in. Brigham's ambitious merchant, A. .E. Snow, is pushing the work of improvement in the Iloneyvillc ! fitlds. He has had the lines run and j posts set for five-and-a-half miles: of fence, enclosing a section and a I half of good farming and grazing land, in the immediate vicinity of the townsite. A portion of this is broken and sown to wheat by our champion farmer, Isaac Hun-saker, Hun-saker, who has rented the land. Indications lead us to believe that your enterprising merchant will eventually be our king farmer in this section of the country. Miners arc prospecting the mountain steeps directly east of Iloneyvillc, in search of the precious prec-ious metal. Mr. Stubbs of Kansas City was up this week, having some views taken of the Warm Springs, which ho has located with the view of putting in a bath house and making mak-ing a pleasure resort soon. Seventy -four of the children and grandchildren of our deceased 1 Bishop, Abraham Ilunsaker, as-! sembled at the home of Mrs. Harriet Hunsaker to participate in the celebration of their honorable and venerated father's birth day. A wry interesting and sociable time was spent together in reviewing the fatherly council end worthy example of that nnblc patriarch. After meeting, all joined in partaking par-taking of a well-prepared picnic. A kind, generous feeling of love and affinity was manifested by all. Words of comfort and cheer were spoken in behalf of the two surviving sur-viving widows and all of the Hunsaker posterity. It was de- cided to hold a yearly family reunion, re-union, so long as there was a generation of iiuneakers upon the earth. C. Kelly, Mrn. M. J. Snow, the Stake Presidency of the M. I. A., W. S. Young and a Brother Hull of Salt Lake City, visited us Sunday night in the cause of mutual improvement. They gave valuable advice and instuctions to All. II. Honeyvii.i.k, Dec. 2'.Hh. |