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Show vtaiisatcii Wahsatcu, Utah, April 24, 1900. EurroH Titus 1 Jonei and Wrathall have opened Uielritore here for builneii during tbe aammw rocnthi, with Alexander Wright of Coalville In charge. Mm Jessie Archibald will itay here a few weeks aa the guest of Mrs.E. Holt and other frlendi before returning to her bomeatSnydervllle. Thomai Moore returned home lilt week from Logan where he hai been attending at-tending the Agricnltural College, learning learn-ing the blacksmith trade. J. B. Ball and David Moore have join ed forcce, and have a force of teami and men at work building a new water itor-age itor-age reservoir. They are laying 8-lneh pipe 60 feet loug through a 75 foot embankment. em-bankment. Reversl April ebowert of snow have fallen during the pait two weeki, and they are very welcome, and tbe range will no doukt be In excellent shape from tbe effecti of the lame. A pair of trainpi broke Into the school-Louie school-Louie on Monday night, made a Br !and made tbemielvet at home j they vacated va-cated before icbool time next morning. Oh Friday tha 27th our district icbool olcaee far the maimer, t A eight not unfamiliar to olden time I bus been witnessed here during the jest 1 k, Train ol covered wagoni, nura- berlng 1 ox 20, have been passing here during tbe week. Borne of them are bound for tbe Big Horn country, and ome for other localities The past winter ha. been an unusual-1. unusual-1. mild one, and cattle and other .lock coniequence have come out thto spring in good condition not more than b. the amount ol hay" u.Uy f.ddur-ing f.ddur-ing the winter ha. been led out the put one, which l. a big saving to tbe cattle owners. . |