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Show HONEYVILLE HITS. "(M Seed'" Shows up Willi Auolher Lively Letter. About fifteen of our town people are going to leave us or a short time. They are going to Raft River with Messrs. Harper and Loveland, who have taken a "contract "con-tract in that country to put up a large amount of hay for one of the Idaho cattle kings. They expect to be gone about two months. Miss Meltrude Hunsaker, who has been attending the University the past year, has come home to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Since the University adjourned, she has been visiting some of her friends at Kamas, Summit Co. "Guess we will soon have to fix our machines up and start to cut grain," said one of our farmers, r,if we don't have some rain 'afore long." Mr. and Mrs. James Orme have returned home again after a two weeks' pleasure trip through southern south-ern Idaho and Cache Co. Mr. Orme gives a favorable report of the prospects for good crops in that country. They say it seems pleasant to be home again after this long journey. Alphus Stowell of Cache County is stopping at Honoyville with his relatives for a few weeks. He has been troubled with sickness for some time and is now under the j charge of the Brigham C'ty doc- ' tors. j One of our townboy and a young j man from a near by town went to i Brigham a few eights ago h set some of Brighum's fair ladies. But ' when they were ready to leave town ! they went out to get their hore and cart. Their cart was there but not tlm horse; so thv went home i mi foot. The next day their horse ! was found in the liriham livery 1 stable. The marshal had taken a i hand in the game also, Tho co.-t ' was small, but it will leach them to drive inside th'; ht when the) , want to Kay so late apiin. i Old Shedy. ; Honeyville, June 2ot( |