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Show Near Lake Notes. The weather is beautiful, sky clear and sunshine warm. " The agriculturalists are taking advantage ad-vantage of the favorablcopportunity oflered and aro busying themselves at fall plowing. A large amount of hay has been put up this season. It Is uovr sold in the stack at from three to four dollars a ton. There is Is a little movement In horned stock, but at very low prices two cents a pound for prime steers. Tho price of oats is one dollar and thirty cents a hundred, with good demand. There has been made in Bear Lake valley and vicinity, this season, over two hundred and fifty tons of good cheese. Though there are excellent facilities for butter-making butter-making very little is produced. Quite a number of substantial Improvements are under way. The Coop. Wagon and Machine Co are erecting new buildings In Mont-ptlier. Mont-ptlier. The Bear Lake Stake Academy is having a successful run this season, there being a large attendance with an efficient facully. The traveling public are still complaining com-plaining against the U. P. for the )oor service ttwecn here and Salt Lake and having ti make such long stops at McCammon, while between hero and Logan City, it Is worse still. Passengers leaving leav-ing Logan are forced to wait ac DeweyvlIIe six to elgnt hours for the train. When they reach McCammon Mc-Cammon there is another wait of from four to twenty-four hours. R. G. L. MoNrrEUER, Bear Lake County, Idaho, October 20, 1S90. |