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Show Summit; Utah, ; 3 -V Summit, Oot. 17, 1900. Mrs. Hulet presented tbo bishop with nu oloron pound daughter last week. Mother and bobo aro doing well. A peculiar sickness resembling obolorn morbus baa attacked the groater part of our community Jatoly, it. being provalent amongst tho young as woll as the old. 'ihomas Lnwronco, Jr., under tho diiocUon of tho school trustees, has Plvon the cohool houson muoh uoodod olennlug. Tho bluo alabastino on oniling and walls bolug a groat Improvement Im-provement on tbo old fnahlonod wbitowa8b. Threshing is llniahed nnd wo aro glad to know the grain has turuod out much bettor than wob expootod, although tho smut was rory bad in come. "It never rains but it pours," os wns very evident on Sundny, wbon wo had four missionaries with us in our nftornoon mooting. Of oouro wo enjoyed their romarks, which woro so interesting wo would havo profor-rod profor-rod thorn longthoaed. |