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Show Trenton. Tiiknton, Feb. 10.' We have passed pass-ed a very quiet winter not many theatres, a few surprise parties and lots of work. Yesterday was St. Vol-' entlne's day and G-. W. Reese bought all the alcn tines In sight', secured a number of bobsleds and took all his pupils to tho white brick school house. There lie treated them all to a valentine valen-tine each and a good dance. W. G. is an A. No. 1 good teacher. New Mill. Trenton is'about to awake from her slumbers and put pn her garb of Industry In-dustry and enterprise. Quite, a large sum has been subscribed towards a mill and elevator. Tie people of Clarkston, Lewlston and Trenton are about to do themselves proud. Instead In-stead of allowing the milling trust to build a grist mill and elevator at this point, they aro determined to take tho stock themselves and run their own business. There Is no better site In the state for a mill and elevator, this being be-ing the center of tho richest grain belt In Cache County, which means there Is no better In the state, as Cacho Is ttic granery of Utah. The new board of dlrectois for the West Cache Canal are preparing to open the floodgates of hrpplness for the people of Trenton, and the farmers farm-ers aro preparing to wator their farms for the lirst time. I thouglit I had better diop you these few lines now, as we will all be too busy in tho spring. Our now railroad station Is completed complet-ed and a good building it is; no better along tho line. City lots are selling in good shape, four or five being sold In the lost week. at $100 each. They will bring three or four times that amount In a year or two. Wm, Homer Is looking like the man who fell out of the baloon (perhaps Its because he Is not in it) since the arrival of that new boy of his. Mrs. Homer and the boy are doing well and William Is Improving nicely. TllK-NTON TKLLTAI.U. |