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Show LEAMINGTON. The storm on the 24th and 2.th was ths heaviest we have had this winter. Precipitation this winter haa not been aa heavy as previous winters. In spite of the storm, however, the work on the tuuU..is j&Jj hqita lMiHiI'.'-Kir , contracts are being let out and we recently learned that the company In-lures In-lures water on about 12,000 acres of new land this coming summer. Already Al-ready there la a good sized force of uen working on tbe siphon which will onduct tbe water across ths river ralley to tbe Lyndyl bench country. Some of our farmers are planning on aiding good average crops from the lew land the flrat year. Everything tosslble ia being done to make the ompletlon of tbe canal a success. This 'art of tbe county has long been ' i,own for Ua thrift and Industry) and be opening of tbe Canal will be tbe rownlng feature for greater develop- ient of our reaourcea. It Is already onceded that Leamington Is tbe ichest town In the county, according o population. It has many advances advan-ces over most Millard county wns and at present holds out oppor-jnftles oppor-jnftles that are not surpassed any-here any-here In tbe county. Our town has a opulatlon of 311, with 105 students In (tendance at tbe district school We link that there Is ne place better any-here any-here for young people to make a ome than in a new country, where pportunltlea are enticing. This coun-y coun-y haa its drawbacks, but we heartily ivlte all home-seeking people to ame and Investigate conditions here. LEAMINGTON DISTRICT SCHOOL. |