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Show Intermouhtaini Affairs ! - Gleaning-s from Oovuxtrj-PreM. ; The water question which . has " been making the people of Upper Bingham sit up and think fof the past month. Is taking ta-king on a serious aspect The only available avail-able water supply at hand la that which Is received from the Copper Central tun-neL' tun-neL' This water,. which, comes from the tunnel, was donated by the Boston Con., and up to a few weeks ago gave the people peo-ple of the upper town an ample supply. For the past threo weeks, however, the tunnels which drain Into Copper Central have been worked, and hence the supply has been curtailed and the water made less suitable for. culinary purposes. . - . ' The dtlxens of Castledale, , Utah, are preparing to build an addition to the town, social hall. , - - - , " ' : " IThe stake Sunday -echool authorities of Caatledale, Utah, have announced . the dates as fixed for. Sunday-school conferences confer-ences throughout the stake for the year 1908: Cleveland. April 29; Castle Gate, April 29; Desert Lake, May 20; Ferron. May 20; Molen. May 13; Price, May 13; Emery, June 10; Spring Glen, June '10; Lawrence, June 17; Sunnyslde, ' June 17; Clawson. July 8: Caatledale, August 12; Green River, August 1; Orangevllle. Sep- t ember ; Wellington, September I; Huntington, Hunt-ington, December 16. - , ..,.-.. i ... - "' r The Emery county, Utah, farmers' Institute In-stitute will hold meetings tn Caatledale at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on, Thursday. March IS. All farmers and stock-raisers of Emery county are Invited to attend these - meetings. ' An ' interesting - programme pro-gramme will be arranged. The Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Logan will be invited to-send to-send a representative to speak on the occasion. oc-casion. The annual election of officers will take place. , ... ,. .... . . . Notices are being sent out to the subscribers sub-scribers of stock of the bank to be established estab-lished In St. George. Utah, notifying them that a meeting will be held March 10, 1906. ' At this meeting the organisation to do a banking business will be perfected, and an election of officers will take place. Apricots and almonds are beginning to bloom at Bloomington, Utah, and farmers are busy putting In spring grain. .. . At-a meeting of the owners of Rlvoll officers .were elected and- the -Washington County, . Utah. Horse Breeders' association associa-tion put Into working order. The officers are as follows: James Andrus, president: Joshua A. Crosby, Charles W. Beegmlller. George F. Whitehead, Edward R. Frel, George A. Cottam and James M. Ballard constitute the board of directors, and A. B. Andrus Is secretary and treasurer. Nephl's electric light plant Is not giving giv-ing altogether satisfactory . service, and the system has been thoroughly examined exam-ined by electrical engineers in order to ascertain the best means of Increasing the power.. ; . . - . . A little Ferron girl, says the Emery county, Utah, Progress, was told to write an essay of 850 words on any subject. She chose to write about a stove which her father had Just put up, so she wrote the J following: "My father tried to put up a I stove yesterday morning. , Just as he got It nearly up he started to put one of the legs under that had fallen out, and the whole stove, pipe and all came down. J guess that makes about fifty words, and Pa said the other 800 while he finished putting up the stove." ' , ' ' A letter has been received at Caldwell, Ida., from Mr. Bancroft, of the Oregon f-hort Line stating that a new depot would be put In at Caldwell, and that the plans and specifications - "w being arranged. The merchants of rteno, &ev.,' have organised or-ganised and subscribed $2E,000 for the pur pose of installing an Independent light system. ' |