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Show X Sfemometer tried to tarry :t 106?. Farmers are gatheKpg their grain ;;nd second crop, of hay. $T June 7, A couple, of ,youpg sprouts Af a high orfler, passed pur sanctum to-dayiin a, vehiolehVipg high words, jand' 8ne: y?M tbo much on the-proiane . line tb. suit! our taste.1 Profanity seemed to be hie forte. v$ JL If you Vant a Sewing Machine th at wili last you Sa'Hfe.timc,.Jbuy the Davis. For sale at Union . ffice. t . We have been presented with a bottle of 'Booth's Solid Black Writing ? ' and Copyingj-Inlt,.' by Jas. Booth, St. I .j,Geore. We have thorougfijytlsted Ijjfft and can safely say i( is firstfelass, & For,. sale wholesale or retail. J The new ditch at Bloomipgton is now completed to the upper ertd ;bf the field and water Js running on land. .,, , I I iA Grand Farewell Party was given on the SOt&iqst, under the. auspices of & IVMafarla A,, ;R jM headi' k. P. Hardy, and S A, Ken-wer, Ken-wer, to Jos, E. J ohujovanp" family., j to express their sippfdciatVoft oft h'& v efforts in aiding to teelaim our barren; iixie d.uriiig his sojourn -among us.. Sit 'enjoyed themselves; 'and aN good ifMiVft prevailed throughout'theevenr ingi On the 2StU the ; Johnson . com-, com-, pany took thsir departure, for Arizona j.' The party consists of 9 wagons, .2 $ J, carriages, 30 animals, and 33 humans. ! ; V f(flhfe -party arrive dvat nS:eryllJe on A-,Hh8-28lhJ'iaW well; running, occasionally, turning out? fine' rjiittohs of pure eopper.the largest f. button, cast weighing 6 331bs. I v: v If yon should wjjjpt your photo, for- lK , sooth Just visit our genial friend Jas. Booth; He's the best in tlie photo- : graph art, .To take phpto's pf you or ,,4 $our, .oarL; IJis. prices VpW, gallery, re f . ' plete, And for 00 work he cannot r V b beat. vt-.wMa.MM.yu Yt r inwiiwinjw'riw.iit m, ... JuneSS, we had the heaviest, rain storm we have had in the - last 20 years. 2 inches of rain fell, and our streett were more like young rivers. At Bloomington the ground was wet a foot deep. The water ditches throughout through-out the country are badly demolished. At Bunker ville and Meequit crops were Badly damaged, Books. The Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price, 'New Edition are for sale at the Post'Officc. The two former books are ono dollar each and the latter fifty cohts. They aro neatly printod and bound in cloth. Apples, peaches and pears are ripe. The codling moth is troubling the fruit in this vicinity considerable, this season. |