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Show .SXOWVII.I.fl, Ilriui of liitrreil lo Tho-e llf.lnim nf .Vriirliur lluinci. Tliroiigli contlmtoiii i migration from Hie old world an! other place-, our older settlement! and llourl.lilng tltlea aro becoming, In nuny IniUucea.lllleil io oveillow lug. To Iho-e of your read, eratltilroiiaof ublnlnltnt luiidi Incut-llvale Incut-llvale and linmea nr their own, nud to help make "Ihe (lait dl-appearlng) Unett smile and the ha.le Phil's gl id," a few word, concerning einow. vllle will not come amiia. Hnowvlllowai named In lionor of uur beloved Aualle, lortnzoHno.r. nf Hrigham City, and not, u. Hie majnrlty luler, from Ihe great iiiautlty ol "now during winter. The cliuialu linlnut Iikutiiatof0gdi.il or llrlgliatn Clly, The pait winter ho. U-eu rematkably mild and p!eantit no flerm wludi m lu many localltlia. Hluik by the thou-aiid live out un adjacent ranges theyear roiiud. It Is alo Inhablled by many sheep. Wa have a tlgual service ser-vice italluii here, with Mr. Jmepli Hobblnini Weather Clerlt. llcrt of winter Is asfolluwa. December, 18"), mean temierature 4i).U1 degrees above ero. January, 1S0I, M tint reel aluvo xero, ami li'ebruary,ditto,3l.t:'l degrees abovu xero. Tho soil and climate are peculiarly adapted to dry farming. We hate plenty of water for prc-eut niddehla and -rlia. anuie to spire tugood buna ndesitlleis. lliitlu and around us, Hie settlement pruT, tlieru are nWut "d,Of ncres or tuure of as good land for dry farming an can l found anywhere lu Utah, the iinl draw back tothesuccea-ful settlement and cultivation of llieau landa lelng water for douieillo lurioes. This Is thuvirdlct of insny ex-crleuied mid gorxl Judgen of dry fanning. This drawback hi. been overcome. Wells of gtod water aru oUaliu-l by illgglm; I rum twenty to forty fi et ouly, several having alnudy Ueti dug. Tho low hllli are covered with cudar, and pluca aru plentiful lu the canyons; a trln to the canyons rcnulris mar. ly two ilajs, but wood for fuel U near by and abundant, II onlytaklngnfew hours to net a load, ro the mail of mouey and the mill of tliuu clar posb) are In nbuulaiii-e. II io lormer can lie bought at from five to six cents per poit; of tlio Utter a load could be obtained In a day with a team and personal labor. We have a complete ecclesiastical orginliillon. Our Hlslmp, li. Uood lllle, la well known for his sterling qualities and pioneering abilities In settling new countries. He la full of energy, nud thu charily nf tlio Uei. Kl. Our Hunday (School Is lu a llouilihlng couultlon, W. have our regular Hunday meeting at I! p. m.,tirisldeil over and conducted by the hl-lioprlc, and our evening meetings under Hie au.plce.of the V. M. and V. I.. I. A. We haven rellif society, primary and thu vatlwa other ward orguhlxitliuii, an I a day school. Asiiul-wevkl) mill, with Ihe Irre prtwslble Joe ai iioslni-uler; two stores, one hotel, with stabling and camplng fuclllllea. Two accoucheuse, una a graduate from Deserel Hu.plt.il under Dr. Iloniaula II. Pratt, aud a good nurse also. Now a. to our goon location, Hnowvllle I. situated In the northwestern north-western part of Hot KMer County, Utah, running Into Idaho. Teams would go by way of Point Lookout, thence lo Ilflud rlprluga, where thiru I. hotel, fiiil siiblis, etc. Joseph Harris, relative of Martin Harris, proprietor, pro-prietor, will do all In hla lower to en. terlaln. You are then "7 j miles from Hnowvllle. Two watetlug places llltiu Hprltigi and HniiM-ll'a-und plenty of fi-ed tythowaysldu a half mile or mile from waurlhg places. The ill. lance from Hrigham City Is aUiut o5 mllea N. W., iUiinileafrom Kellou. Those desirous of obtaining good homes and farms Willi but IllUecapltuI would do well to avail themselves of these excellent u.)ltunltlc. Come and at. and be convinced. One very lniort.tut feature I almost forgot; we have little or no slckiices. Ill fact, It Is the healthiest locality round about, and a death Is u great rarity, for which our thanks nm-end on high continually, Ditv KAIiunt.a. |