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Show OV)-.l!TO", 'EVAJ)A; , Last, faw dayf? quite windy; cloudy this morning', and we hope for rain. Misses Pearl and Annie Perkins are visiting- at Bonellrs on the Colorado river. William Prince has gone to the sawmill, saw-mill, over a lonesome and desert road-without road-without company. First crop of lucern cut and stacked some time. Harvest will soon be here, barley is turning ripe. The Colorado river is very high, at present, so high and turbulent that S. A. Angell, the mail carrier to White Hills, could not cross the last trip. T. J. Jones has been extracting honey the past week. He took 110 gallons of very fine honey from sixty hives. He will take some to the Washington County Fair this fall. We do not think there will be much taken to the Fair from the Muddy valley, as the word offering the people here a chance to compete came too late to admit of the people preparing- to exhibit. |