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Show FROM FAIRVIEW. The health of the people In this little thriving City is very good, the farmers are happy over the good prospects they have of reaping a large harvest this year. Our prospects pros-pects have never been better. The Gooseberry Irrigating Company have a large storage of water in their lake this year and are still enlarging the capacity for holding water. toeV)VMcnt ver trie TroipMt s of having the Iron Horse running through our city by the next October Oc-tober Conference. Graders are busily bus-ily at work this side of Thistle; in about ten days they will have the first ten miles of the heaviest grade completed. There is now o.t Thistle a constnition train, which n ill, in a few days, commence logging the ties and rails. One of Nephi's business men was in our city a few days, ago and was heard to say, "Do you really believe that the D.& R.G.W. Rail Road Co. will build from . Thistle this way?" lie received answer "That the strongest proof in the world could be brought as they were now grading gra-ding on the new Line". Our Nephi friend thought it was only a bluff, and still thought the Co. would build by way of Nephi. One of our citi- zens replied, -If it is any consolation conso-lation to the Nephi People to think so, they can live in hopes but will certainly die in despair".' "Yes,' Little Chicago, you will be "left this time, notwithstanding, all of your fond hopes to the contrary. Our Saw-mill men are very busy now and find it very difficult to get what men they need. We pay $r.5o and board per day yet you will fitid more loafers in Fairview than in any other town in SanPete County, and ji.ll crying hard times. Hoping your paper may meet a hearty hear-ty success and fill the measure of its creation, is all. Yours Truly. John Doe. |