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Show Richmond Woik is progressing favoiably on tho Condensed Milk Factory. All tho sand and rock for the foundation Is on the ground and tho excavation will be completed In a few dajs. The intentions inten-tions aro to have the building completed com-pleted by tho 1st of September and tho equipment to bo completed by the 1st of November, so that they can take milk and get their pioducton the market during the vv Inter months. Tho people of Wchinond rue going tocclebiate the 4th of July at home. A grand patado will bo tho Hist feature feat-ure of the day, after which a meeting will bo hold In tho meeting house at which u tlno program will bo rendered. Molvln Ballard of Logan Is to give the oration. In tho afternoon spoi ts consisting con-sisting of horse lacing, foot r.ioing and a ball ganio will bo held on tho .square. Tho davs celebration will close with a giand ball In the opera t house. Jm Mrs- Mnv sl1em ls v!slt mB w llh ,lor "biothcr, S. W. HcndileUs, for n few weeks. O.I. Stoddaid was uwauled a fiee schoralshlp at the State University by Supt. G. M. Thompson. Mr. Stoddard Stod-dard was a graduate from the eighth grade this vear and Is a bright voung man. The butcher shop of Bell Bros.' of Logan Is doing a good business. A great deal of tho first crop of luccrn is cut but on account of hired help being so scarce hauling Is pro grossing slowly. Mr. Fit?gerald reports that he has struck a large body of ore in his mining min-ing claims up In City Creek. He expects ex-pects to ship some of his ore before the season Is over. Our college students aio homo again. We are glad to have them with us once more. Richmond had four v graduates this jear, Ambros Merrill graduated from tho A. C. U. Freddie Schovv, Marian Hendricks and May McCarrcy graduating from tho B. Y.-C. Ayii. |