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Show Fremont Whisperings. CComapoadanoa of the DaiaaarXawa.) Tbe Fremont L. D. S. Semlnarj la now In full working order. The board of directors consists of the following- Hlett MaxDeld president, Joseph J. Anderson secretary and treasurer, W. Young and T. Archie Young Tbe instructors are: Aretta Young, principal. Intermediate and preparatory departments, Phebe Lemmori, naalstant primary de partment; John Hactor, vocal music. Thoroomswlllbe furnished with tbe most improvedfurnhure and apparatus. Hitherto, owing to the more or leas scattered condition of the people peo-ple and the privations Incident to the settling of a new country, our youth hare been denied tbe advantages advan-tages of scholastic training, but now opportunities equal to those enjoyed elsewhere have como to our doers. Tbe past year has been a successful success-ful one to farmers generally. Some little grain was frozen, probably due to late sowing, and some was threshed out by the hall, still good crops are tbe rule, and the people are contented and happy. This Is one of Utah's beat watered valleys, aud in addition to our present pres-ent aupply of water a new site for a reservoir has recently been pur chased by tbe three upper wards. There are yet many thousand acres of tillable land lying unused, and there will be water enough for Southeast of us some thirty or sixty miles there are a number of small but fertile valleys with an almost al-most semi-tropical climate These are fast settling up, and soma distance dis-tance further on are rich placer and other mines In operation. Just south of our town about two miles a strike lias recently been made. A mining company has been organ lzed, claims staked off, and a mining min-ing district applied for. It Is claimed that tbe Mod la rich In troIJ and silver sil-ver but Just what it will amount to none can of course tell. Joseph J. Asdhbsok. Fnmiovr, December 2nu, 1893. |