Show 0 ON THE ROAD nemir june ag issi 1884 the first thing I 1 wish to notice or rather call the attention of the various road supervisors from salt lake to this point is the horrible condition of the roads where nature has not been tampered with we found them good most road makers have a wrong idea of making roads they all seem scein to be impressed with the one thought viz plowing and tearing up the sides of the road and scraping the soil to the middle leaving great f frog roo rog pon ponds ds our ideals do not touch the roadbed but I 1 haul material upon the same and add to it without breaking up the soil or sodas sod as the case may be when a drain is required make it but for goodness sake leave the track intact and we have a natural road which can be traveled two thirds of the year without being subject to bouncing over boulders in many places en route the water is allowed to run across the highway at random we will cite til the e poor toor traveler to a f few evv points between lehi and point of mountain as atso aiso po from spring lake to T the h le payson y son district from spanish york fork to spring lake Is horrible by the way payson has more improvements to the square foot exe excepting epting the roads than any town in utah county we met our mutual friend of the NEWS N hinnard lambert a number of times on t vay say the aws man had just iv from the land of goshen and he lie expressed a longing desire to het fet get back to salt lake said the water did not agree with him prospects are very verv flattering all along for a bountiful harvest everybody and his neighbor busy gathering lucern lacern I 1 hay bay i mr lates yates ates of mona had the miff misfortune ort I 1 t U n to lose iose a child last evening by da drowning ia 0 1 tn in a ditch near ills his home the little one was asas about one year old machine bla bia chine agents and drummers are vvo working akin r hard bard to convince the cou country antz pec lec people afe pre that they need their wares an and appear successful cheek will bring em eighty teanis teams left springville Spring ville last week to work upon the oregon short line railway we met a number of t teams eams loaded with wheat and wool des destined tined for provo and salt lake BUCKEYE |