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Show I Sanpete Notts. A bail storm at Moroni, last Sunday, Sun-day, did considerable damage. Mauager RruUack, of the Sanpcle Valley road, says broadsuage railway' rail-way' trains will be running Info Sanpete County before winter sets in. The Fountain Green roller mllb which were burned last November are being rebuilt as rapi Jly as possible-. Tho foundation and basement are already In and the mill will be in runnlngonier by CecWmber IStii. Seven w eeks ago, Mrs. Anfj All-red, All-red, of Spring City, went to Salt Lake to visit friend', iutending to stop but one week. The day before she was to lmve started home she was taken stele and has been bedfast bed-fast ever since, until Wednesdiv last, wheu, feeling a little ocKer.she decided to return home. She wasac-companled wasac-companled byseveral of herchiidren, who seem to know ju-t how to take cliarge of a sick person. The ride was very tiresome for Mrs. Allred, on account of her being to weak, but she bore up bravely, and it is lioped reached home without ex'ie-rienciug ex'ie-rienciug any change', e-xcept for the better. She .vi-hes to extend her tiiauks to her friends In Salt Lake as well ns those 0.1 tho train, who did all in their power for her comfort. Tuesday's wind, If not a full grown cyclone-, was nn infautlluoue and the way it tore tilings uj in the nieghborhood of Mr. Richard Hall's domicile, at MaiiU, was a caution. The course of tho wind was from the south-west and the breezo uf such foree that it blew the reof oil Mr. Hall' boue. Thewestrafttron the south end was raised straight up, high enough to miss the t luuiuey ou that end of the building aud was carried over thu tops of the trees, a distance of nearly lifty yard, while the rest of the rout camu down with a crash on the lere-e Imaiesliately north of the house, i'wo rafters near the north end of thu roof were drawn out front under tho sheeting and carried uver iu tne road, while another was forced down through the celling into thu room be-low. The w hid in other nrts of tlie town was so strong tliat it blew most of the fruit oir the trees. M:ihti Sen-tuicl. |