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Show Big Cottonwood Bit. The hay crop In some Instances has suffered by tho severe wind of late, laying lay-ing It down, nnd the frequent rnlns has kept It, when cut, from getting dry. But it is to bo hoped that tho few warm days that havo net in may bo followed up with a few more, an most has lieen cut and only needs good weather to get itofTtho ground. Thoaa that have not got it cut, is putting extra hands to work to catch up. It Is very dllllcult to Und hands acquainted with liny leaping nnd henco thero is n great ilemnnd nnd wages good. Tiiehe was a Republican rally hero n tow days ago. There was but n sparco nttendance. Tho speaker wbb principally princi-pally from Salt Lake. Tho platform was read and tho principles propounded by soveral speaker. It wan proposed to form a club, the necessary ofllcerswns booked nud n number of names ndded, 11 commlttco of thrco whs appointed to call upon tho peoplo hikI get us many to Join tho club as jiosslblc. I myself with many other, prefer to look on for n time, nnd hear liotli sides of the question ques-tion before deciding in fnvor of cither. Tn k hi: Is ngicnt many complaint here In regard to tho postal arrangements. The authorities hnvo dono nwny witli tho North postoflkc, nt Mill Creek, nnd somooftho peoplo do not get a letter, which they used to get, In two day, in less than (our now. Tiik beets hi thi district nro looking well ; it hnn been a very good Benson for such n crop, thero being many refresh lug Bhowors of ruin, nnd I believe some ns good standi mo hero as can buseen in this county. Faiim crops in general look well, nnd by nil appearance there will bo n bounto-ous bounto-ous harvest. Big Cottonwood, J. S. July, 1st, 181U. |