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Show TO the roin. Varluu lutttrcntine Item From Fr mid Near Utah and Utah people are receiving re-ceiving a great deal of attention lately from writers in the presH, and the almost iuvariable tone of these descriptions and commentB is favorable and complimentary in a high degree. Dueeret News. Fruit pe?ta seem to be nearly as numerous as ever in the fruit. Of-courae Of-courae the firci year's work may not show any particular benefit, but in time the good will come. One thing now to be guarded against is allowing any of the fallen fruit co lie on the ground. ThU ia one of the greatest sources of evil. Destroy it as soon as it falls. ML Pleasant Pyramid. A very destructive wind swept through our town a few days ego and blew one half or two-thirds of the apple and pear crop to the ground. This is quite a loss as the crop seems to be unusually large and the apples better than common. Davis Co. Clipper. We were pained the other evening even-ing to see one of our best young men pulling a vile cigarette. We had thought him impervious to the cigarette influence, and had frequently fre-quently pointed him out as an example ex-ample of temperance and sobriety. We do not mean to say that there in any odium attached to the use of tobacco; but there is physical degradation. The tobacco habit does a person no good. It causes them to spend their money foolishly, foolish-ly, and there is no good in the end. Boys, for the sake of the mothers who bore you, and who adore you, don't do it. Independent, Indepen-dent, The Danish dwarfs who have raised several disturbances in meeting meet-ing and were recently arrested for assaulting divers parties in the Tabernacle called at this office Monday to Bay that they are not crazy despite their actions and appearances. They pointed with pride to the golden seal of Cache County which had been ranted on their hats by Clerk Fullmer Full-mer and claimed that it gave them authority to declare their sanity. Then the little man and the two little lit-tle women went away. Journal. That's Fullmer, over and over. Robert Crawford and a Mr m i 11 n. 1...... e ir.l x auitreu, me mtiet nuiii iuuu, were returning to the latter's farm from Ogden on the night of the 1st, when the team ran off the dug way near the first bridge on the canyon road, Crawford was instantly killed and Tackrell seriously cut about the head. The wagon and occupants fell a distance of about twenty-five feet. Coalville Times. Two young girls, each about sixteen six-teen years of age, whose respective parents reside in the Seventeenth Ward, Logan, decided to leave home surreptitiously and, packing up their clothes, carried them off and hid them in the brush near the river bridge. Just as they had all arrangements completed and were about to depart, their parents discovered their plans and had them arrested and brought home by the police. Samuel Worsencroft has "taken the cake" for raising large potatoes. po-tatoes. He brought two into in-to the Payson Globe office vesterdav. one weiehine 1 wound 7 ounces, and the other 1 pound 4 ounces. They were raised on Mr. Worsencroit's city lot and both grew on the same vine. A singular feature of a snow-slide snow-slide can be seen at the intersection intersec-tion of two canyons back of Ml. Nebo. Last winter a snow Blide occurred filling the canyon to the depth of one hundred feet,and when warm weather set in the snow began be-gan to melt, forming into solid ice, which is now twenty feet thick and extending down the canyon for at least half a mile. Coursing down the canyon and underneath this immense body of ice, is a small stream tributary to Salt Creole. This stream has cut its way through the ice forming a cave, which is sufficiently large to allow four persons abreast to traverse the passage to where the water comes out at the base of the mountain. Xephi Courier. |