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Show TRENTON HAS A MILL AND TOM CUTLER CUT-LER IS A NOTARY. SO FAR SO GOOD. "Tuiivio.N, Utah, March 1.1 Tlie subscribers of stock In the West Side Milling & levator Co. met at Tien-ton Tien-ton on last Saturday and elected a board of dlrectois as follows: II. T. 1'eterson, 11. Y. Ilenson, Parley Merrill, Heuiy Spackman and John Huttcrs. Already $1.1,500 has been subscribed and work on the mill will commence as soon as spring opens up. This Industry In-dustry will mean much for the development develop-ment of Trenton. Kvciy day brings some one looking for a city lot or small farm and T. II. Cutler Is kept busy making out deeds. He is now a fullfledged Notary Publle.a thing much needed In Trenton Sunday was our ward conference and President Merrill and Waddoup?, together with Samuel Hendricks, were visitors. They gave the Saints some very good advice. They told the blslop to call his children together, not to have them scattered all oer tho wain, and thus build up a town; plant trees, beautify homes, build a good meeting house and make Trenton Tren-ton attractive to other set tlois They told us wo had the inaning of two good towns and wards. There arc a number of small farms and city lots for salo here, tho large farmers cutting up their fauns, as they have altogether too much land now the water Is out We havo the ad-autagcsofa ad-autagcsofa city now an up-to-date railroad station, two good schools, telephones, dally mall and elevator right In the heait of Cacho Valley. Mr. Stephens, of Ogden, Is busy closing up contracts for laige tiactsof land for beets. A beet loading station sta-tion will bo built at this point, and a spur will be built from Trenton to Ilenson ward, with three beet stations between these two points, covering thousands of acres of the best beet land In the state. Mrs M. W. Ilutler has been very sick for somo time. She is getting all the care a loving husband and devoted children can give. Her daughter, Mis. J. M. Hliigham, of Salt Lake, is visiting her. Mr. Culler Is putting In a lumber yard in connection with his mcrcant lie business Many new buildings will go up as soon as spring opens and good carpenters will bo In demand. Farmeisaie already plowing at this point. The snow is all gone and the roads dry. TllKK'10N'TKI.r.T.LK. I |