| Show I NEWS FRO KEARBY CITIES AND TOWS EPMIIADI PEOPLE SHOWIXG SO3IB EXTERJPRISS Agricultural Society Or nnlnoil at Orsn7QI1 aiillvillc Ecr 1 nil on the SOw gar Boot Farm Cache Valley tfat Uo Going to Butte Creamery excitement has reached a white heat In this city There are now two companies organized for the purpose of building a Creamery and It looks as though it would be a neck and neck race to Sea which will get started first t Two creameries would hardly pay at first and we would advise the boys either to combing on the building of one good one or let one company put their money into i some other Industry A good tannery ought to prove a nrofitablo investment and ono of the creamery companies Should try Ephralm Enterprise The directors of the Opera House company com-pany are now prepared to receive materials mater-ials for the new building All those who have subscribed material should make an effort to deliver the game upon the grounds without delay so that when the work of construction begins it can bo carried car-ried forward without unnecessary de lay A first class architect will ba employed em-ployed to prepare the plans and speci fications and when completed the build ing will be the finest south ot Provo Ephralm Enterprise Tuesday evening March 5th marks it Self as a red letter time in the history of Mill villa A meeting had been called for the purpose of organizing an Agricultural Agri-cultural society Bishop FltKln called the meeting to order and stated the purpose for which it was called President Paul of the Agricultural college gave a twenty minute talk en the general benefits of organization among farmers the talk being to the point and well put Next came President Mills of the County Coun-ty society who after a few explanation took formal charge and proceeded to organize The contest for officers was spirited from the start and at times became be-came heated The highest number of votes cast was 67 being a goodly number The officers as tar as we received the names aro as followa President Richard Rich-ard Jassop vicepresident Samuel Holt secretary Martin Woolf Logan Journal Two marriage licenses were issued from i the office of the county cleric Monday to the following applicants Joseph E I Soamons aud Annie Kirstena Mikltlesen both of 3ij de Park and T F Jackson and Hannah Welch both of Paradice Logan Journal There is as yet no perceptible Improvement Improve-ment In the condition of Sirs Hannah Thatcher who has been lying seriously III for several weeks The physicians in attendance however are very hopeful for her recovery although progress is slow Logan Journal B F Rtter of Logan has gone to California tiache valley steers find a ready mar hot In Butts Measles and scarlet fever are quite prevalent prev-alent at Richmond Cache county Mr Vallez the factory chemist 3s now experimenting with the beet seed that the company has received to sec if it will germinate He is also experimenting with vinegar ho has commenced to make at the can ine factory and from all indications he will in a very short time bo able to put upon the Utah market the very best article to be found in the west air Yallez is a thorough chemist and whatever what-ever he undertakes he does in a most thorough and reliable manner He has BO thoroughly renovated the premises and building of the canning factory that one is hardly able to find a trace of the former manager In a few days he will be able to show samples of the vinegar and we feel sure from what we know and have said it will give the best of satisfaction Lehl Banner Between Price and Soldier canyon the snow will soon be gone but from the station in the canyon to the summit the snow is still about three feet deep while from the summit to the farm houses and below in Nine Miles the snow vl shortly disappear There are places between be-tween Price and the mouth of Soldier where the roads are like a mush pot Price Advocate |