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Show SI'LDDII) I'ltllsrtlTS. ! Plymuulli nixl I'lel.llne u the Hit I' Komi ! l lruif rtly. ! Bishop M. J. Richards was down ! from Fielding. Saturday. He says , that hist year nearly 100.U00 bushels bush-els of grain were rairiod'on the ;iflat" and $12,000 in lucern seed. The dry season this year, unprecedented unprecedent-ed in the history of the place, reduced re-duced this yield materially. But the prospects for an enormous crop of grain and seed next season are unusually favorable." When Unpeople Un-people of Fielding and Plymouth unite into one town, build their I proposed grain elevator and roller i Hour mills and the joyful tooting o f -1 1 1 e -m i i i n es n f the pro posed Malad Valley railroad is heard "re-s "re-s )Unding from hill to hill, then will that section give the most advanced ad-vanced towns of the county a lively race cu the track of progress and j ad vaucement. j |