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Show young Kelton merchant with the I paity. i Old Bach. ! Clear Creek, Utah, Aug. 12. I : : C0LL1NST0N. Siolcu From Keltun-K le A I Tu I fa Crops -Larce Wueiil Shipments. Editor Bitu.fr: Stolen from Kelton: One span of horses, spring wagon, harness, belonging to Oscar L.Ryan. Described Des-cribed as follows: one sorrel horse. 10 years old, branded on right thigh, weight 1 100 pounds; one brown 10 year old, branded J on right thigh, weight 1100 pounds. Wagon, common spring wagon, painted dark blue, old harness. Description of man who stole them : height about 5 feet 7 inches; light complexion, heavy set,weight about ' 170 pounds, 35 years old. The threshers are still humming. Six of them running; will bo some time before they are through, as the grain under the canal is still quite green yet. We will have the finest lot of alfalfa al-falfa seed the country produces this year. We are promised good prices for the same. The health of the people is good. Politics begins to be talked. Will be some rustling up here. We propose to put a good man or two on the ticket this fall from the north end of the county, and we will put men that will get there. Your Hon. Comr. J. M. Coombs was here on business this morning. Jed Earl, local merchant, shipped ship-ped seven cars of wheat from the Colliuston station this week at 40 cents a bushel. Will ship about the same quantity this week. J. D. Coilinston, Aug. 15, ISVU. ! CLEAR CREEK- I j Eiutok Bioi.Kfi: I A party from Kelton. consisting i of George and Peter Badger, Fred j Morrow, a skilled telegraph opera-j opera-j tor in the employ of the S. P. R. Pv., I the .Misses Kose and- inline ; Badger, two of Utah's fairest maid- j ens, and Miss Lizzie Duncan of Salt Lake City, have been in! i our lovely canyon on a fi-Jiing trip for three four days. Another : party from Ten Mile composed of , Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. Mioses Edna, 1 Maud and 11a Guard, :;nd several smr-Iler children of the same family, 1 parsed through here on an excursion excur-sion to Junction VaH-y r.t the head j of Baft River in search of trout. ! Chas Lew if, our jovial and timid I friend acted as escort ' ! ! Wo were i astonished not to see our gallant |