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Show BSSSSSSJ in ijii in "!! imjiiL nv1 . H AROUND TOWN, H Wool ranged this week from 16 to 20 M conts In Boston. M The present drought Is bringing down H the price of sheep. H Mrs. Pettis ! Qonhon wnB visiting H friends hero this week. 1 A grand ball was given at the Springs B Saturday night. M Thore aro sovoral cases of whooping H cough in town. H Manager T. II. Cutler left hero for B California on Fridny, H BThe danco on Friday,uight at the B pavilion was well attended. B Lehl is now having quito a little Vv building boom. VM Mrs. Harriot Webb has been quito VM poorly for eoveral d nys past. H Mr. Thus. Austin and Tlios. Webb L loft for their sheop-herdi Friday. pVAT Missionaries for next Sunday are VV. Lorance Peterson and Win. S. Faucctt. pVaBBK Cattlo and shenpmon are growing very nL anxious over thslr herds and llockt. A Will Icavo Sept. 1st Valentine and VVVVk Fred Harwood will leave for the East VAVAVaVA about VAVAlBBBk The Mantl Mestcngor Bays. "Mr. VVVVbA Bryan has crucified silver on the pol- iVAVBBB-BM PVPB& About 12,000 persons attended tho j Ringling Brothers circus I'rovo, H 80.000 at Salt Lake and 24,000 at Odgen. ------Vm. For carrying tho malls from Lindon VVL to American Fork tho pV-V-V-V-V-V-V-L given the other day to Cling. The republicans tho pVAVVVVVV Silver Band for the rally the night pVfVfVfVVV beforo the election this The Speakers at the meeting on Sun- day were Elders Ileber Austin, Geo. pVpVaB-V-V Webb and Councilor A. 11. Anderson. piAVABJpVAv Tlio O. & 8, Bank has had new steps pVPJpi-V put the front door of their building. pVAVAVAVV Mr. Braddur and Gill did tho work. Km Tho friends of Mr. A. H. Mallono' PVVVT will bo pleased to learn that his leu, pVVVV and other Injuiles he received aro gut- pSSSVV ting better very fast. V7 The long dry spell is having n terrible H- effect upon the beet crop. Sonio patch- KJj cs that have looked line up to tho last W, ton dya are now wilting down piV Mr. Bradder and Gill am two busy pSVB men these days. Their huminers aro pBBf knocking chips ot tne stones from early pVfJP morn till the shades off night. pVASJ The wife of Mr, Richard Thomas hob piSH picking peaches and accidontly fell pVAVs from the treo break! ig her leg and dls- PVAH locating hr ancle, PVAVA' Mr. Joioph S. Brotdbont has taken piSSf down the north part of his residence. pVAH The removed part will bo subplanted by PISH a now brick bull ing. PVv In a lettor from Mr. Morgan Wood- PpVf houso he says the sugar beets in his piSH eootion of the country will go about 10 piAV tons por acre. As this is tho ilret at- piAVa tempt the yield is encouraging. pVAVM Mr. II. B. Merrihcw has purchased pVVM tho seuth west corner of Mr. Joices lot piAH on Main st. Mr. Merrihew intends to piVM build a drug store on tho corner, and pVVB rock has beon hauled the present weok piAVM for that purpose. PVM Field Supt. Geo. Austin returned piSVM home tho other day from Snnpeto Cou- PVAVK nty where he has spent several days in piSSV making arrangements for shipping beets PSSVM to the factor. Ho roports tho beds piPAv ore looking fairly well. piSSB The Oregon Sugar company has com- PAVB pleted the purchase of a 7,500 acre tract PVAVB of land in the Grand Rondo valley, the B' price paid being f230,000, Tho land u ill pVAVH bo divided into small tracts, and it is piSVM understood that several hundrod Mor- pVAVB mom from Utah will settle it and PVV devote their atteution to beet culture |