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Show CACHE COTXTY. If one could now get b bird's rye view of our beautiful valley, a acene ol great activity would be presented. Work! Work! Work !! Early and late, lrom 4 o'clock in the morning, unlil 11 or 12 at night when the moon was brizht enough to Derm it, Scvthie. cradles, mowers, reapers ond seil-binding seil-binding bar vest era are used to their utmost capacity, in different places and suited to the means of the emplo , yer. Thousands of boyt, youDg and and old men, and many women with all kinds of teams form the induBtrioua mass which is now reaping tbe bene fits oi a favorable agricultural season, As was predicted, there are scarcely enough people to harvest tbe crop in the proper time. Though sume m may result from delay in cases of hard work the best that cao must be done. The dry, hot seivson has ripened spring grain earlier than usual and Lb tie gives the hirmera a double portion of work to perform at once. Tue pait few days work has been suspended on account of heavy rainp, which will do some damage to cut crops. How large lue yieiu win 09 cannot be eBU mated, though hay seems about equal to other season?, and wheat where threshed is not below Ire average. Some apprehension b felt about next year on account ol tbe presence of myriads of grasshoppers that have come in time to deposit their eggs. Tbe whole valley is infested, but very lightly in the south near Wellsvillle.Hyrum and Paradiae. They have come in time to give tbe people a bint to provide for next season's food and not waste nor sell where it can be avoideJ. Business id generally quiet and will be for Borne weeks yet, when an active trade may be expected. ACCIDENTS Another season of accideuta is here, and it would keep one busy to recount them if be would take into roiice, cuti, bruises, &c not at all seriouB. L-eavingtbeseout there are a few worm noticing: On Friday, 9th inst, Mrs. Muneon. of Hyrum, waB going down staire carrying a child fifteen month; old, when she slipped and fell, breaking the child's thigh bone. Sunday, 11th, at the same place w young man Petereeu-while rimniuu a toot race, fell and broke hid culUr bone. I Monday, 12ih, a boy abiut leu i years old, a son of Andrew Amli-ron. : Hyrum, was kicked on rii;ht fbtk tiy a colt. The cheek bone was broken in two, and the face severely cut and bruised. Thursday, loth, Niels Luaen, of Logan, was thrown from a hotaf, resulting in a compound fracture nf the thigh bone. All these patients are under the care of Dr. Ormsby and ara progre.n -ing favorably, Amatkcr. Logan, Aug., 19 1S78. |