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Show TP a Li- HATH a circ: to more warmly bundle the scantily covered Ihnba ot both man and beast. Dorr BE a cl.oa to the progression progress-ion wheels of our City, but rather lend yoar mite of lubricating oil to make them run stiU faster. A few over-zealous autumn poets arc now getting their deadly vork in on La Plata, Poor La Plata; she's doomed now, sure! Olb farmers will do well to think even more than twice before they decide to dispose of their grains at the present prevailing low prices. The prices will almost inevitably rise, and considerably, too. Brigham City has wide-spread fame as the greatest fruit center of Utah; tt would" prove a big thing for this section if the fruit dealers and pomologista would combine and get up a first-class fruit and vegetable fair. Why not do so? The initiatory marks of fall are now barely noticeable oh the adjacent ad-jacent mountains. The foliage of an occasional tree is beginning to lose its emerald freshness, gradually grad-ually assunling instead, the beauti ful red and yellow hues ofautumm ' SsVerAl of olr ardent Voting rcoon-gazers, composed of both sexes we might here remark, who are wont to philosophize on the silvery rays of the queen uf dark-noss. dark-noss. have this week hopped out of the old rut, and now they discourse dis-course oh the seeming unusual largeness of their fair, tickle, full-faced full-faced favorite. 'Counting the a b t n d a n c b of home grown grapes, peaches, tomatoes, toma-toes, pears, potatoes, cucumbers, apples, plums, grains and all the rest of the good thing? that Brighan? can produce, it is no trouble whatever for us all to get plenty to cat. We have not yet heard of anyone being starved out of Brigham, Brig-ham, unless it was som- oldcoclger who was really too lazy to live and would rather turn up his toes and die than work fur his grub. T : I o 3 a P aoa j. '.ma tv?. gentlemen who have taken hold with 8 ich deJ Befving zeal and are now rapidly punhing to completion our new dance hall and opera h nisc, merit no small amount of praise f r their i commendable enterprise and per- Bpverauce. Every one knows this amusement hall will b.Mf infinite service t our City directly, doing it more actual good than anything . or anyone else. The company will undoubtedly net a fair interest oa their money lr !vt tin' opening, but it r'vp-.r.vH i m. ro tlinn an ordinary Mvi;nble-Li!I r,f pluck and g-Mi head' itiveoess ti lay out 1 5,-OllU 5,-OllU cash in an enterprise of this natur1 these ''hard times." Thk Bto:.i:ti IW'ls like C'-ugratuIatiiig tlK'e g"iit!enieii i n tin ir laudable olfiL-ti, i l:1i e.it.Tri-ie oilts for sp-'cinl ,n.( iti mi. |