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Show B Millviile H Mau r.imilles in Mllhille aiesiiirei- E ingfiom the coal famine. The loads aie so bad that one can hardly pull an empty wagon to Logan, hut some of H our Industrious fa line is aie busy H trimming theli oichaids and shade-H shade-H tiees and making their homes look as H pleasant as possible. H The Mllhille people aie pietly in- I dependent. II we can't get to Logan, 'HI we """'I i'P out home industries. Bj Now Is the time foi the faimeis to m Ukc theli machiuci to the black- ffi smiths and get eeiytliing in icadi- H ness ror .spring woik. We h.ie two gocvl smiths, ivttu and .lolin W inbeig. D We lime tluee stoics all doing a good business: a cieainei that hi lugs us 1 some ready money foi milk, out gilst '"HI is doing a good business and the laimois appieciate the achantige o I having .i good mill at home The 1 :ur Spilng Co. is woiking at the 1 head of the spilng, Imping to luciease Ik i t'io water supply as thei did last veai. t -4 The agiicultiiial association has its mountain laud nuclei coutiol oiueor which Is good laimliig laud, spiing P.istme, and suininer lange. Oiii people feel well spit itti.i 1 1 We cannot inteileu- with the business I jf otliei towns, the mads tie so bid Tbo soi cs wer well Vf I ' ' I I day. KldeisI' o. IVteison, Charles ill. Taylor. Samuel Hunt, .1 11 I Humphilesand 1'iesldent Geo (). I'lt-i I'lt-i kin addiesseit the cougiegation. 'I he jcholi was expiessh congi.ttulated fot its beautiful singing; we hae a com-' com-' petent young man, Isiael Yates, to I teach and now while we can not do I nm thing else, it Is good to leant as nianj songs as possible. |