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Show Bishop Jones returned from St. George on the 23rd inst. Biahop Jones intends starting for the mine at Bunkervillc tomorrow. T. J. Jones, Jr., starts for the Vagus tomorrow for sweet potatoes to plant. Ute W. Perkins has gone to the sawmill saw-mill to haul logs for lumber for our school house. S. S. Augell is hauling wood to burn brick for a new residence he expects to erect this summer. William S. Perkins has sold his mail contract to J. M. Thomas to carry the mails from Moapa to White Hills. Bros. Arthur Maxwell and George Bunker have been visiting here in the interests of the Y. M. M. We had a very good time. This has been the warmest and finest winter ever known in this part of the country. Fall grain is looking well; lucern and grain is being sown. J. M. Thomas lost his hay stack by fire on the 25th inst. It is supposed that two tramps who had slept by the stack the night previous had been smoking, and thus caused the fire. i-..:.,.i,.,,v, whi t.m ore has fone to the terminus to meet his brother S.imuc!, who is coming to examine their mine north of Overton about thirty mi:es. also some mines they own across to r, Colorado river. e' Th.e Muddy Valley Irrigation Co. ha a ineeting on the 2nd ir.si., and 11 e"ec -d B'.'iu-ham Whitmore, Ute V. Perkins, S. A. Angoll, H. B. Mills and T. J. Jor-es as the Board of Birectors, II for the ensuing- year. |