Show Richmond Utah Jan ad 94 EDITOR ENTERPRISE Your ENTERPRISE Your wide wideawake wideawake awake vake paper comes to hand regularly and and is read with interest Perhaps a few lines from the north may not note be e uninteresting to some of your readers The Thc north boundary of Cache county joins the sta state e of f Idaho population of county with 17 cities and towns Logan centrally located is the county seat a prosperous second class city noted for or its institutions of learning The beautiful temple the B. B Y College and the Agricultural College which we ve see so much in the papers regarding regarding regard- regard ing ng the thc change of location It is rumored that the legislature V will visit isit the college at Van an an early day with witha a view to pos posting ing themselves as to the he of moving it to Salt Lake City The c college is lly l located commanding a afine afine a afine fine view of the valley with plenty of land and water It is doubtful if f a better location and facilities can cane be e found in n i the territory to say nothing of ot the great amount amoun of money in building and so fo forth th Let el her ber rest where she is in the beautiful valley of Cache V Richmond is located about four miles south of the line between Utah and nd Idaho incorporated in the year 1868 p population 1300 school population over six and under eighteen eighteen teen een years about four district and nd one Presbyterian schools running run- run fling ning ing we lack school room The people eople are talking of ef the propriety of f bonding to build a central school building are a farming community generally with two grist mills one saw aw mill one mill one creamery one plow pow factory three stor stores tores s two brass ba bands sj assessed valuation of of property for 1893 Politically largely democratic water sufficient for land cultivated if properly managed City able to meet all just demands he city fathers met December 1893 and cleared the table thereby giving g the new administration tion a clear start Make improvements as ast a revenue will wiil permit Try to keep out of debt At the last election a majority of he the votes were cast in favor of restricting restricting re- re the city city limits notice of I which will win be published shortly as required red by law Notwithstanding he the the hard times the people are enjoy enjoying enjoying ing ng themselves at theatricals balls and nd so forth On Christ Christ- Christmas Christmas mas nas night our democratic brass band band and who p perform excellently considering considering considering con con- the time they have been organized gave a a. party in the Richmond hall to defray some ex- ex The hall will accommodate about 5 50 couples but to show that the efforts of the boys are appreciated appreciated dated 92 numbers were called Although crowded a good time was had lad notwithstanding not one of our leading republicans who is the theather father ather of a fine lot of boys of dancing dancing ing ng age instructed them not to attend said democratic band party If sa d boys had attended said party I do not think they would have been badly contaminated Do not think it is good policy to st sSt t the boys boy's teeth on edge with political sour grapes but rather encourage them to be sociable and friendly with peace peace on on earth and good will to tomen V V i iThe men The winter so far has b been en mild not enough snow for good sleigh ridi riding g. g Yours Respectfully lly THOMAS GRIFFIN |