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Show LEAMINGTON. Alma Harder, Representative. Tho citizens of Leamington were busily engaged last Saturday in public improvement, leveling the public grounds. During the last two weeks we have had numerous visitors. Two men from 1)8 Angeles were her to buy draft horses. Both seemed to be very keen Judges of horses. Two other men were endeavoring to sell a pure bred horse. In aditlon to these we have bad all kinds of peddlers and drummers, stove and range repairers. Leamington Is always busy, and the ready cash makes It the center of attraction for people 'p"h7.re looking for the dollars. ..Mr. Iwnlt nd'rson has moved into Mi rcw rcfioVme.- IKMr thrsWetT- house in the town until John Johnson gets his finished. The big band pipe organ has left New York City and will soon be In its place In Leamington's spacious dance hall. By the way. on Easter Sunday some of the young society people of l,eam-Ington l,eam-Ington went horseback riding and spent the afternoon very enjoyable, rolling and sliding down the big sand hills. What Deseret land is capable of 1 producing la shown by what Mr. Wm. 1 Black has done on a tract of land a little over half an acre In size close to the river near the bridge. Mr. Black informed the editor that he has made three cuttings of alfalfa from this land each year for the past three years and : has harvested an average of six tons per year. If any one can beat that i we would like to hear of it. |