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Show B AROUND TOWN, B Cut worms rind insects 'are troubling BB beet t niseis back linst. H Tho sugar crop will be abort in Col- BB fornln becnuso of the drouth. H Thoro was a lnrgo gathering nt the M. B A Conjoint Sundn'y night, B Clark Bro. of Pleasant Grovo nro hay BB ing n three days clearance mlo. BB Sotuo wheat mil barley was hnrve&k- BB cdlastncek. BB Itegulnr and careful work shows it- BB self in tho crops. BB Yesterday tho 0. 8. L. lino put on n BB train to run from Suit nko to Neplil B Mrs. Mnltlo Webb Baid il wni up to B 102ntC p. m. lit Hocky Ford Colo, n BB few days ago, BB Mr. Edward Edwards has improved BB lately In hollh,nnd is now in n fare BB way to recovery. BB Wo bavo hoard of some farmers who BB suy they will not pull n weed unless it BB rains, thlsiis unwise. The school election on Monday for BB acbool trustes want of very quietly. S. I. BB Goodwin being elected. BB , Mrs. Joseph X. Thomas wlio hai been BB oufiering from n deranged mind was BB taken to tho Asylum on Tuesday, BB Wo are pleased to report that Miss BB Susie Lewis is much better than eho BB was last week. BB Miss EQlo Warnick of Manila has been BB spending eovoral days in Lehl visiting BB friends, BB There are complaints in several parts B 0l town and in the field that tho flowing BB. wells are drying up. BB Mr. II, J3, Osterlob has conimonccd BB to haul brick on ills lot whers ho in- BB tonds to build a now residonco. BB The many frlouds of Mr. John Austin BB will be pleased to learn that ho is im- BB proving from his late nttact of rhoutua- BB Tho people of Iowa have bson blesss'l B with a beautiful rain which lias put tho B boot crop In flno condition nnd It now B promiees.grcat return. B Btako Councilor 6. L. Chipmnn nnd B high councilor A. J. Evans went to B. Mnplcton'&nd held a ward conference B Inst Sunday. H Remember no man can mnlto it rain, B but every man can havo his platter B tight sido up, so bo can catch some, BB when it docs rain. B Mr. Charles Fox arrived homo from B his Mission to Australia the other day B ho has been nway some little moro than B two years. B Tho speakers on Sunday nftomoon at B tho Meeting Houso wcro Elders Urbin B Allrcditnd V. S. ilalliday. Tho ro- B marks of both wero vory instructive. B Tlie work nt tho factory on ttio new B buildings is nearly finished for that rea- BS boii a number of hands were discharged B Saturday evening. B It is a sorry thing to rotate that some B of our beet raisers havo abandoned some B patches of their beot crop On account of B the drougth. Tills is new in the history H of Utah. Mr. V, 8. Halliday lectured in tho B Meeting House Monday afternoon to B. tbeyoung' people on the laws of health B nnd in 'tho evening to the maided B people B At the mass nieetltyj held Sunday B afternoon it was voted to celebrate the pB 24th, and a motion provalled to turn tho B matter over to the Sunday School Supts. B to make the neccessary arrangements. BB A good programcis looked for. B Tlier'o ftr times'when it is hard to B get what you; 'want. If you want to B rent a house you can't get It. If you B want to hire a man to work you can't B get him. If your wifo wishes to get n IH girl to do houso work she can't find tho B needed girl. If things go on in this H, way every body will havo to do their Br own vbrlc and build their own houeos B And won't that be Jolly. fl BB BB BB |