Show I fN Ml J Utah RICHFIELD A disease is prevalent among the lambs Jambs of Sevier count coun coun- t ty None of the tIe are able to explain explain ex ex- plain the cause or find a a. cure and many are sustaining hea heavy losses leases MONROE MONROE- Four cases of smallpox are still known to exist in Monroe the disease having haYing been blen carried to the town to from the camp of Kimberly where it has raged for months VERNAL Jonas McHatton the White Whiteriver river cattleman is la ill Vernal purchasing cattle to stock stocY his range ranse Several hundred head have already been heen rounded up PROVO PROVO- E. E J JN NAsh sh h has brought suit in the District court ourt at Provo Prove against Lee through Clark and i owned obtain k by nd defendants a f right of con con- way water from Fort Canyon creek to plaintiffs plaintiff's land near Alpine KIMbERLY Miss Maud Mount lount and Col John Meteer 1 of Kimberly were married mar mar- marI I ned ried Wednesday evening at the home of the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs 5 S. S F F. Mount LOGAN Joseph Morrell president of the Cache stake has given 1000 to the Brigham Young college to be used for forthe forthe the development pf pt the pf the mechanical arts department ut I PROVO Ca eb Ca eb Tanner Jr Tr the four- four I year-old year son eon of f Prof Prot Tanner died Wednesday night of scarlet fever I FILLMORE An old Id folks party was was held in the Statehouse use hall Fillmore The Theda da day closed with a banquet a-banquet and dance SCIPIO Mrs James Adams Jamel and nd family leave leave- returned from Salina where they spent pent a pleasant week visiting relatives DESERET R Miss s Irene Bishop left D yesterday for Mackay Ida to spend the summer with her sister Mrs luCre E. E M. M Webb A dance was given given- In Ephraim at which which the the price of admission wa was waa one half bushel of grasshoppers The hopp hopper r dance was the occasion for the destruction of about thirty bushels of the pests |