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Show , . I ' : SALT LAKE : f CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Thf ncrtlurn and western stales have j . rcf-n c'lifrously doalt witn in lav mai- i : tor of rain. 1ml 1'tah was lft out in J .. , tho old in ihe last storm whirh just fkirtid the northern Iwrricr ami lft A ; . considerable f a prerijiilation in Idaho. I "Within the next week the Salt Lake j Improvement Brick company will coni- , rnence ojipim t if.ns at its new plant, .six I . - . miles northwest of 1he city, and bein J ; turninp out baked clay at the rate of I ; aco.iioo bricks Jier day. I V S. nx kwell, (he wellknown cattle- I man. was at Ihe Kenyon the. other day X from a trip to Deeth. New, from Den- I vr. Mr. Rockwell bouRhl l.'n'tO head 1 . 0f mock from growers in that part of I . 1he slale. and will ship thent to Colora- f fl for rane-iiiK- He says that cattle ! i have wintered finely in Nevada, where , ; there has iw-en practically no winter. I j J-tnt on account of the scarcity of snow, ft the cattle will K on the ranges in the I ; ; Pj.rinR with rather dubious prospects. ' and Nevada people are feelins decided-i decided-i y bine over the summer outlook Hon. ; A. Cleveland of Cleveland, New, was i : , also a puest at the Kenyon. He was here to dispose of a herd of fiflrt horses. J ' If possible, which are within easy 1 reach on Ihe range. He says his part J i ' of the slate is doinp well and is in good I tdiape for the cominp summer. j Ponsiderable activity in shares of the f T'tah Suprar company marked the close J of last week in the commercial stock , market. Several thousand shares were ' ' j sold nt prices ranging between $16 and I .: ; Jlfi.l.V ! ' The new home of the Klks will be I : dedicated on fhe 151 h of May. All ar- ' rnngoments have not yet been oom- ' pleted for this big event in local Elk-V Elk-V . riom. but the date has been fixed and ' p ; the building is . Hearing completion ' Most of the interior work lias been lin-ished, lin-ished, and it only remains to give it the final touches and put in the furni- . , j . ture. j J The people of Manti and Ihe lower j Tart of Sanpete county are greatly I alarmed over the indications which point to a return this summer of the f pest of grasshoppers that overran and ' devastated that portion of the state last year. |