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Show roivrv clicks. Items or IiiU'rifHt Concurnlnir Neighboring Neighbor-ing Towns. Captain B i g 1 er was do w n from Plymouth, Tuesday. Mayor J. M. Dalton of Willard, was in Brigham City on business Thursday. The Three Mile Creek people have one of the handsomest little churches in the count-. J. Campbell and daughter Matie of Rosette, Park Valley, were visitors visit-ors in the City of Homes this week. John T. Hansen, the successful young lime burner of Deweyville, was in Brigham City on business Monday. Bear River has risen a foot and a half to two feet within the two weeks just past, we are told. Heavy rains did it. A number of substantial brick houses have been added recently to the many comfortable homes in and about Three Mile Creek. The roads this week have been in exception all y fine shape for the frisky wheelman who wants a delightful run from Brigham through Three Mile Creek and on to Willard. The six delegates from Callsfort precinct to the Democratic County Convention today are R. H. Baty, Thomas Yates. Heber Or me, Jos eph Hnnsaker, George Rogers and Ym. Lastley. Willard, the city of stone houses and stately poplars, is a cozy little lit-tle place. It, too, boasts the acquisition acqui-sition of a number of nice, substantially-built houses during the year. On all sides, everything seems to say: ''There is plenty here.V Christian O. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Christensen of the Secoi i d W a i d , h as go n e to Fielding, in the northern part of Boxelder County; where he has been engaged as pedagogue in the district school. The school opened Monday. Here is success to you, Chris. The latest crop report reads: "Snowville Threshing through; yield fair. Frost killed squashes, and corn. Plymouth Alfalfa seed being threshed; yield from poor to ; good- Brigham Corn ripe, crop good; cutting begun. Frost 13th; no damage. Yost Grain in, all harvested and ready for threshing; crop A 1. Miss Helena Thompson and Miss Lydia Holmgren, two fair school teachers of Bear River City, were in Brigham Thursday doing their shopping b e f o re taking up their respective schools. Miss Thompson is to teach the coming winter in Roweville and Miss Holmgren at Junction. Both ladies begin their schools on Monday Mon-day next. D. L. Eddy, the new proprietor, of the City Drug Store, has gone to Terrace, western Boxelder, where he will leach the tender mind to shoot. Mr. Eddy is an old-time teacher of more than ordinary ability. abil-ity. His sojourn for the fall and winter in Terrace will undoubtedly undoubted-ly be both pleasant and productive of much good. His son Cwenn has completecharge of the drug store now. The fields and orchards all along the route between Brigham and Willard appear to be in splendid condition. The trees are loaded with fruitand the grain is nearly all garnered. The plump, round bellies of great squashes are seen looming up out of the thick growth of green vines; and the sleek, shiny faces of water melons bob up on all sides. The breezes playing through the tassel-tipped sugar cane sound like the gentle rushing of water through streets of dry leaves. |