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Show H9XEYVILLE AND CALL'S FORT EXCHANCE. (Irire School SltnatUn- TVnehrr W1od Floor Mill Wcxllook. At a meeting held this week it was decided to let onr rusticated old school house tnnd in its dilapidated di-lapidated condition until spring. In the meantime, material for raising rais-ing the present walls, and remodeling remodel-ing the entire structure ih to be placed upon the ground so to commence com-mence work in the early spring. No day school in operation yet; children arc running upon the streets to fall a prey to the evils of rCTelvy. Trustees claim that continued con-tinued dinuppuintinent in securing n teacher is the cause. Surely we ( ore behind the progress and civiliz-1 at ion of tho age. A teacher of commanding governmental powers is wanted. Won't sumo of our pedagogue friends out of employment employ-ment apply at once for the situation situa-tion ? The Holler Mill is humming day and night, turning out a first-class grade of (lour, which finds a ready market in Ogdon, Utah, and parts of Wyoming. Honeyville and Call's Fort have made a bridal exchange which resulted re-sulted in the union of II. P. Hun-saker Hun-saker of this place, to Miss M. L A lien of Call's Fort; and also Andrew May of Call's Fort, to Miss Laura- Sumcrill of Honeyville. The exchange was brought altout by mutual consent and the citizens ol both settlements wish thorn a world of joy and bliss. II. Honky vi i.i.K, t'tah, Nov. loth. |