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Show OAK CITY. By Sixth Grads Pupils. storms. We hope this will end the siege of disagreeable weather. The outlook for successful crops this year Is good. Much land Is now In shape for planting. Mr. Hoy Webb of Hinckley Is preparing prepar-ing to move his family upon his dry farm near Oak City. There are quite a number of new dry farms being developed de-veloped this year. Apparently Wm. Ixvell Is going Into the hog business. Hert Itoper Is selling a carload of baled hay at Iamlngton. It Isn't safe for a ground squirrel to show up in Oak City since the bounty boun-ty came out. Mr. A. 8. Robinson, of Fillmore, has been In our town for some time repair-lug repair-lug clocks and watches. Mr. Joseph Finllnson baa Just returned re-turned from Salt Lake, where be has been for the past week taking care of his mother, who Is at the capital having her eyee treated. !,eHlie Hoper has gone to Idaho to make his home. We hope he will find the climate agreeable. The Mutual boys are taking up their gymnasium class work every Saturday night under the direction of Wlllard Christenson. while the girls hold forth Monday night under the supervision of Miss Sylvia Loveli. Dr. Miller of California gave our people peo-ple three lectures last week on "Human Culture," the result of which, wc hope, will be an Inspiration to all. The Oak City correspondent has been asked to call the attention of the Deseret Des-eret Irrigation company to the inconvenience incon-venience which Us east side patrons are placed under. In the winter season when the roller mill is In operation It Is Impossible for the people of Oak City. Holden or Leamington to make a frlp to the mill and return In one day. Hence It would be appreciated If the company would build a stable for the horses and a small camp bouse. There would be but email cost to the company com-pany and would be the means of getting more customers. At present one Is compelled to unload un-load and drive to Hinckley, a distance of about three miles In order to get shelter for himself and team, which would not be necessary If a stable and bouse were at the mill We would ask that this matter receive your kindest consideration and aee If something cannot can-not be done (or your patrons oa the east side. |