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Show Jaab Items, John Hague's flouring mill is run ning te its full capacity. The grain crop this Be anon was ex aellent, but the potato yield wrb slim. Henry Goldsbrough runs a daily stage between Nephi and York; fare, $1. There is a prosperous Sunday school in Nephi, attended by about 300 children. William Jenuiugs' atoro, which ia being managed by John Hague, ia alao doing a good business. A large cooperative grist mill is being erected near the mouth of Salt Creek canon. It is the intention to ! have it completed this fall. John Ostler ia running a small tan-j tan-j nery aud producing a very fair article i of upper leather. Ha expects to : manufacture nole leather when he ! obtains suitable hark. The cooperative store, under the mauagement of Charles Foot, is doing a good business. Before Mr. F. took it in hand the store had run behind somewhat, but it is now paying fair dividends. The new president of that stake of the church, Mr. George Teaadale, aud the people teem to agree to a charm. He thinks tbey aie the best people in tbe mountains, and tbey take to him immensely. ! A marriage occurred in Nephi on Sunday, Napoleon B. Grover, son of. Thomaa Grover of Farmington, being the happy man, and Misa Amy! Amelia Bigler the charming bride. Tbe oeremony was performed by tbe father of the bride, Jacob G. Bigler, Eq. In tbe evening a bounteouB wedding feast was spread at tbe residence resi-dence of Mr. B. J Following ia a correct statement of ! the product of John Viewers' farm tha present season: 1 3 acTea oats, 6G bu. par acrs, 198 17 " b-irley,83 " " 1,411 i 10 " whoai, 44 ' 41 8S0 40 acres, 2,$'J The average yield of the forty acres was 62 buebels, and the grain was ' plump, sound and clean. D. |