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Show SOUTHERN Utah has certainly been greatly blessed this year in the matter of rainfall and high water. Dry farms throughout this region are reported to be looking fine, and if the rabbits, which are numerous as ever, do not make too serious ser-ious inroads, a good yield can be confidently expected ex-pected in most localities. Streams are keeping up better this year than for a number of seasons past, and farmers have been kept very busy trying to utilize as much as possible of the vital fluid at this all-important season of the year. Coal creek, like most of the other streams of this county, is running high, and there seems to be no excuse for a shortage of hay or other crops in this vicinity the present season. As hay cutting has now commenced com-menced the hay famine which has been severe for several weeks, is about at an end, and there will soon be plenty of feed for animals at normal prices. |