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Show parties who build it and a great benefit to the farmers. Since tho Roller Mill was burned, we have missed it very much and I think if we get a new one we will appie-ciate appie-ciate it better than we did the first. We will then always have a place where we can take our wheat and j get the cash, of which we are very badly in need just at present. K. 0. Wheatley, who has been attending at-tending the University of Utah tho past year, adorns our streets once more. We are glad to have him with us again. One of our Callsfort sports, who has been out with Israel 1 un-saker's un-saker's shearing and dipping outfits, out-fits, was heard to murmur in his happy slumbers in camp something some-thing like this: "If it wasn't for seeing her, I wouldn't care." The next morning it was rumored in camp that the young man was going go-ing home. His excuse seemed to bo this: He had been away from home so long he was afraid his folks had moved away, so he quit us cold. Honeyville people are going to have a new meeting house sometime, some-time, i c., in the near future. The industrious people of our town have two merchandise houses, a butcher shop and a coi ner for ionium. iui i lie bwrdnry oi tho loafers says he won't call the roll any more this summer the attendance atten-dance is getting too small. Old Sickdv. Honeyville, June 10, 1K!M. HONEYVILLE HITS. "Oltl Sri-fly" Trlln Thine or Two-i' l lour mm. Fjhtoh Bi'oi.kh: A few items from the town with . i a Sweet name. ' I The fanners of Honeyville are I rej.jicing over the recent showers. ; I It h;is been rumored around town, and from a good source, that j we are t.'oing to have a new mil! built Ibis summer. If so we hope ' the parlies will start soon enough ' to have it built before harv.-t. 1 1 j j be a pood investment for the |