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Show MEADOW. A. E. Gull, Chronicle Representative. Quito a number of our people have been Buffering from colds Lngt ip. Last Wednesday night the people tiiet and voted to line vitrified pipe Irom the spring to the cistern. Work w ill commence Just an soon as weather will permit. G--oige K. Llttlewood ha Rone to Clear hake for the new holler for the creamery. Uulon Stott has Just lost a valiable mare, and Joshua Ilushnell h is lost two. Harry A. Gull and Neil M. Stewart left this week for a business trip through Southern I'tah. We wish them success. Mrs. Duncan Stewart Is on the Improve. Im-prove. We all hope for her speedy recovery. A number of our people seem to think that If there Is not enough enterprise enter-prise and inducements to have a railroad rail-road through here, they will move where there Is already one; they expect ex-pect to locate in the Clear Lake country coun-try to engage in agriculture and stock raising. The Mutuals expect to give a benefit dance next Friday night. A meeting has been railed for Wed- nesday night to organize u Farmers' Club and Debating Society. |