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Show INTERMOUNTAIN NUGGETS. ".Not for many years have wo rcoolvcd such rains," says tho Lehl Banner. Ralph Colllnfcn of Monroe, Utah, has been called on a mission to tho Southern States. Gomor Richards of Snlt Lako spent a few days lu Richfield lnt week, and on hla roturn to the city ho was accompanied by MI33 Ollvo Butler. "Alex. Moycs has h;ul the norvo to start a lawn In front of his residence. Soinrs nabob will build a marblo mansion next," .sas tho Milford Times. Tho Richfield Reaper anys "The mining outlook for this section of Utah wan never ko bright as now, "Wc cxpoct to aco this tho greatest year In tho history of southern Utah. And Richfield will rear a great abundance." Engineer House of the Western Pacific Rullroad company, now located In Grants-vllle, Grants-vllle, hns sent East samples of water from wolls along the Western Pacific survey, sur-vey, It l.i surmised to tost Iho water for oil Indications, says thu Tooele Transcript. Tran-script. Tho CoalviHo Times says" "Alma Eld-redgo Eld-redgo returned Monday from his trip to Los Angeles. Oil., bringing his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Bromley, and family back with him. Whllo away he could not learn anything any-thing definitely of tho whereabouts of Mr, Bromley, tho lost heard of him being In Now Mexico." Tho Utah Condensed Milk company's factory is now in operation. Tho first day's product was i-OOQ pounds of condensed con-densed milk ready for shipment. The main building of the factory is HUxBi feet, with a rccelvhiK- wing !Sx40 feet. Tho building is threo stories high, built of brick and la finished off In first-class shape. Tho equipment 18 tho very latest and best that could be obtained in tho countrv. The Logan Republican says' "C E. Merrill returned from Washington Saturday Satur-day evening, Alma Merrill and T. H. Morrill Mor-rill coming ono day ' later. Thoy aro all glad to be homo again. They had a pleasant pleas-ant trip but aro not anxious for another trip right away. They say thoy were well treated whllo In Washington. Whllo they found considerable prejudlco against Senator Smoot, they feel that he will ro-taln ro-taln ills seat." Tho Milford Times has this wedding note: "Gus Lesslng and Miss Ethel Morse, two of Miiford's well-known young people, left last night for Salt Lake, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Harrington, mother of the young lady, and today thoy will participate par-ticipate In tho interesting ceremony that opens tho door to matrimonial bliss. Thoy will return to Milford tomorrow or Sunday Sun-day and recelvo tlie congratulations of their many friends " Tho Ephralm Entorprlso thus refers to a Journey of Its editor: "Tho editor of tho Enterprise, a pious citizen, cot it Into his fool head to take a trip to Salt Lako. It Is vory annoylnrr to say that ho almost dislocated his ankles and wrists In making mak-ing preparations to catoh the Sanpete Valley Val-ley train this morning. As he bado ue 'devils' good-bye, it seemed as if his organs or-gans of speech becamo partially paralyzed and he gave an odd Impression of ono Just waking up Into a new world. But wo sincerely hopo that tho change of air' and scenery will adorn tlie sorrowful mo-monts mo-monts of his unpleasant Journey, and sweetly harmonize with hio unique- character." |