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Show ilElMUVY. Thomas Terry, Jr., and wife have gone to Paragoona on a visit; The Huntsman boys have started with hay for the Clover sawmill. Usually we have high water here in the spring, but this year we have high winds and no water to speak of. We are now Commencing to plant corn and potatoes in earnest, as U e expect ex-pect to get the prizes for both at the CountyFa'.r this fall; Mrs, Katherine Truman of Huntington, Hunting-ton, Emery county, is visiting her daughter here, Mrs. A. P. Hunt. The latter lady has been bedfast for two months or more with rheumatism; Father Amos Hunt is poorly, and some one has to sit up with him every night. The Enterprise people are putting In orn, and don't expect to water it. That town is like this, without a black' smith; we would gladly make room for a good blacksmith at either place, Besides Be-sides being' a blessing to the community com-munity a smith might get rich; so come, along and be made welcome by all, |