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Show TOSS flMttllll) ilA Gathsrsd From the Best Crop Grown ii Vnriotas Part of tb Territory of Utah AND INTER. MOUNTAIN STATES, Clipped With a Pair of Editorial Scissors That Were Sharpened Up Tins-Morning, Joseph Christiansen of May Hold goes on a mission to Soaudaiiavia this week. It is rumored ths) Lehi is to have a newspaper, and that It will bo tho organ or-gan of tho beet sugar company. Tho I'rovo city council is just now Irving to tind out if tho ronUaoUie-twaen ronUaoUie-twaen the city of I'rovo and tho I tali Asphaltum company is still is force. The fanners of Utah valley are do-voting do-voting a good deal of attention to beet raisin'. Over a thousand acres have already beef! motraeted for in tho north end of tho county. Md'horson, tho murderer or u, v. . Palmer at Kiehtielii on March lo. wss brought to Provo a few days ago by Sherirt Coombs. MePherson looks well and converses freely. A territorial teachers' association has been formed at Provo. John R. Pai was elected president. Tho next meeting meet-ing of the organization will bo held In Suit Luke Citv June 'J'.' and 2il. One week last Saturday twenty-ono persona left San Pele for old Mexico. The family of Philip Hurst of Fairview, numberinif sixteen, and the family of Jens Tygerson of Kphriam, numbering fiva. bishop Yorgason of Fountain Green, San Pete county, is establishing a first clas dairy and creamery about four miles below the settlement, and has 400 ootts. many of which are thoroughbreds Hnd imported. The machinery will arrive ar-rive from Kansas in a few days, consisting consist-ing of a full creamery out lit at a cost of not loss than JlfiOO. |