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Show B AROUND TOWN, HJB D011I forgot the paper of your own HJK Always speak woll of those who kink HJB i'011 "10 hardest. HJ8 Never lull n secret to your neighbor if HJb you wnut lilui to keep It. HJM Don't worry, llio committee ol the HJK new meeting houso will glyo you n cnll. HJl- Franz Bal.nor mado a business trip to HJB Suit Lako TuuBiliiy . PJj Mr. Win. Webb hjmuIiiciI bis nnklo HJB bad I 011 Monday. PJj If you wlah to got the most profltublo HJl result a from your cowa feed them well. HJB Tho collecting Agenllof Colliers weok- HJK . ')' wns I" Town Kuturdny. HJB Ciiltlctnon aro finding out it takes HJb liiouoy to buy cows thcao dnya. HJB Some of tho Lchi Ladles went to I'rovo HJK Friday night to uttend tho ball of tho It. m HJK MissJlnrsh of Alpine and Mr. John HJB Dovoy Jr. of Lehl aro to bo ninrricd HJB next week. HJB (' V" Anderson was appointed Bishop HJB for tho Second Watd of Spilngylllo Inst HJB Suudny. HJl J nines Kirkinnn of Bpringvlllo was HJM badly iiurt nt Mauiinoth tho otherjjlny Hal by n runaway. HJM TI10 match between Jamea J. Corbott HJl mul James J. Jeffricb has been act to HJ come of May 14, HJE TI10 many friends of Mra. Geo, Mur- HjM dock will be pleased to learn alio is on HJB l'10 improve. HJB D. W. TJiomnH Iiiih been vonflued to HJj 1'Ih homo wiln siuknesa for aoveral dnya B It 8 estimated that tho war in South B . Africa ia coating Kuglaud about $10,000- H 000 a week. B ou nru iuvlled to uttend acrvicea at B llio New West next Monday evening. H Kov. P. E. Bigolow of Salt Lako will B B Our block of Wall Taper this season B W'H bo larger and oyor thii prices aro B away down com and seo us People Co- H op. B 'l ta reported there aio five or six B cases of Sinallpov at Alpine. A young B lady biought tho disease from Euicka B J'r- " w '-nwinnee wants to bu B lieard 011 the lliinucinl bill, Who will B trt't0 ll bis challenge to debate It. B Mr. J. E. Campbell saya tho their J mine up tin Wtit Canyon gives la- PH couragsmont, They aro ahlpping some pH pB Mr. Harry Muuuawas iiurt at the pH factory on Monday. A largo picro ol H timber fell upon his back knocking PPJ him aoiiieluss. PH Tho appioprialiiin for tho Agricultural PPJ Collogn is pafo awordiiig to tho ilispotch- PB Is for Waahlngton, This will bo very PB pb'asiiiB news to Utah people. PPJ Mr. 0. A' Granger has sent to. Mau- PPJ ager Cutler to send him a man who is PH well versed in bcotcultuiu. 'Tliis makes PB the fifth man called for this purpose PPj from Lohi. PPJ Tho speakor at tho meeting .house PB Sunduy afternoon was Elder Lars PB l!i;gurtsoii of I'rovo. llifjdiucouraoon the PB sliojiard David was very pleasing to PB PB SliorlirStorrs "was in town Monday PB Ho was on his way to Rush Valley to PB iuvcstlgato tlio report that patties are PH killing horses in that valley for their PB PB Wo should judge tho Opera houso was BB not lighted up very good Friday night, PB for we Baw one gentleman light mateli- PB es several times so ho could eco to read PB the programo. PB Misa Fdholin who lias beou teaching PB tchool lion) in the Franklin seliool house PB was taken to her home in Moiean PH County, Mondav on account of an at- PB tack of noryous prostiatlon. Thecntortainmonl to bo givon Friday Fri-day night by tho school will bo ono of tho best of the season. That largo lino of dry goods etc. etc that wore bought in tho castotn markets will B.0011 bogln to arrivo at the Co-op. Tho Utah Sugar O), haa completed tho purchaso of laud for tho site of llio auxiliary plant nt Bingham Junction-Work Junction-Work on tho plant will soon begin. Don't forget that tho Co-op can now take caro of you in tho lino of homo mado CofTiiiH, trimmed in the nicest styles nt prices within the reac h of nil, I'eoplo Co-op. Elder James 1'otcrson returned on Sunday from a mission to tho northern states. Ho lias been absent 23 months and looks as though the climate ill il not agrco with him, Tho Mends of Mr. 0. A. Granger will be pleased to learn that ho is now ono of the firm of E. If. Dyer A Co. He will superintend tho erection of a sugar factory at Fremont, Ohio this year nnd haa sent to Manager Cutler for a field auporintendnnt. At tho Domocrnt primary Thursday night tho following wcro elected delegates del-egates to tho stale convention A. J. Evans, D. J. Thurman, T. F. Trano, A. M. Davis nnd Geo, Zimmerman alternator John Worlton, Tliomas Fowler, Fow-ler, Sucl Zimmerman, Ell Kendall and Hobor Aired. Choir Leader John Y. Smith is laboring labor-ing hard to keep tho choir up to dato to that it will still maintain its gool nanio. Ho should havo tho harty oupport of the choir members, All tho poles for the electric light for Lchi, American Fork nnd Pleasant Grovo cities aic nbout up. Hut lights will not filihic in theso eilios before Sept. next. This will threw it ten mouths later than was first statod whon the plant was first ngilaled. Soino of this delay has bean caused by not being able to get the machinery. Several of tho friends of Mrs. Rebecca Standrlng met at Hie home of Mr. John Robeits Jr. in honor of tliat Lady's 72nd birthday. A very pleasant evening was spent in Bpeecli making in relating many incidents of early life in Lohi. At tho close of tlio gathering a pretty littlo token of respect was given to Mrs. Standrlng. The demand for wool in this country is still improving and consequently the supply of mutton is liiuning short. It hardly pays to cat sheep that will bring nearly tho value of tho carcaaa every year in wool. Tlio supply of flno wool from Australia and Argentina is running short, the number of wool boating sheep in tho former country having decreased uioro Hutu 0,000,000 head since last season, sea-son, and the decreaso has been corrf s-poudingly s-poudingly largo in tho gteat South American ratigo. Ex. It tho farm fields enjoy rotation. If mado fat witli fertilization, Anil nicely cleaned with cultivation Morccnsli will be tho realization. If our funnels wish to make a success suc-cess at farming tlioy ought to keep account ac-count so they can tell what pays and what does not. l'leasaiil Grovo Dramatic Co, which played hero on Friday night was gieot-ed gieot-ed with a full house. Tlio presentation of Santiago, or for tl.o red white nnd bluogavo the best of satisfaction, The play Is certainly a good one, nnd takes well with the people. Tho diameters were well sustaned all through, and tho company received round after round of applauso which was very fitting in deed foi it was well earned. Tlio company is to bu congratulated for tho good bIiow -ing it mado, and tho excellent playing it did and l'Icasant Grovo ought to bi proud of the talent it possesses. We want to say to our friends of American Fork you missed n real treat by tlio 'company not being allow oil to play at you 1' toui on account of Smallpox. The r.anner Ushos tho Co, succoss in its .nuwjplay... Superinloiidaut lly. A. Vallez of tho Lehl Sugar factory returned homo fioiu Hay Clta Mich, dn Saturday ho having been gono about two weeks. During that time ho vlsilctl his mother mid sister and nlso tho three faelorioaof Day City tho one nt Cairo Mich, and tho one at Hochostor. All of these faotoilos are through with the exception of one, it having quite a large quantity of bcclB on hand, Mr. Vallejs says the beet ciop In Mieh. was much lighter than was oxpeoted, one of (lie cause for this was the lack of Mifliuotil rnlns, tne crop did not uverage over seven tons to tho aero. Mr. Vallez Milled 011 his old frieild E, II. Dyer of Clot eland Ohio on bus-ipesa bus-ipesa connected with tho Utah Sugar Company. Ho found the iron and steel mills ovor crowded with work. |