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Show m w m BELXEVtTE. Miss Mary E. Batty left here on the 16th for her home in Toquerville. Grapes are mildewed quite badly here and the crop will be poor. Melons Mel-ons are ripe. Bishop Redd and family of Harmony paid Us a pleasant visit on the 17th and we hud an enjoyable time. The young people of Bellevue have gone to Toquerville to attend a ball given in behalf of Heber Naegel who is going to Germany on a mission. Jack Petty and John Denneth passed through hero on the 18th inst. oh their way to the Cedai' Lumber mill. Petty owned the lumber mill that was burned burn-ed at Mount Trumbo recently. Lumber Lum-ber co the value of $1,000 was also burned'. Balsam-, .jii-j'-uc. Utah, Aug. 18; 1898. |