Show subscribe for THE CLIPPER it contains the latest news send us all the items that you can they will be appreciated by all our readers correspondents should get their copy in by monday noon pieced ng publication day in the history of the past perhaps the largest number of the most noted events transpired in the month of july it was years ago the ath of this mouth month that our great union came into ex istance and that i the eight years war tar was ended between the colonies and england 0 six hundred and one years ago the of this month the swiss people defeated the austrian forces and gained their independence it was during the month of july something I 1 overa over a century ago that the two dread dreadful fal revolutions took place in france twenty two years ago ago the of this month the german troops com encee moving toward the french frontiers and the bloody franco prussian was begun which resulted in the loss of many lives and many wounded forty five years had passed on the of this month since our fathers reached this now so fertile valley and raised the stars and stripes on what was then Blex mexican ican soil the following is from the wasatch wave of july yesterday morning wm II 11 IL bond brought us a simple sample of the finest red currants we ever seen in the valley he only has four bushes of the largest size which are bearing this year but the limbs are breaking down under their load of ripening fruit mrs maggie Steven sons horse broke loose and ran away from the hot pot resort sunday badly injuring himself and completely demolishing the buggy 0 to which he was bit hitched ched the runaway was caused by some boys shooting firecrackers near the horse breaking the horse dashed through two wire fences over ditches and rocks rocksie cutting himself in a frightful manner wrecking the vehicle and breaking the harness the small boy with his big destructive match played a little game in brig ham Sunday afternoon lie ile set a jag of lucern hay and a shed belonging to peter jensen of the first ward bonfire on fire the hay bay was consumed and the shed damaged but the entire loss is but trifling brigham bugler A midway correspondent writes the following to the wave amo neil son of mrs agnes oneil is in irom from vernal vernalle lie He brought with him a three legged calf it is said to send to the worlds fair at chicago our farmers are all busy haying baying and the greater part have horse forks to make the labor in handling it more easy and rapid The yield is unusually heavy |