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Show U1-TO.N, Uiion, Utah, May 2, 1000. Cmtoii Thick. The public ichool cloied on Thuridir hit, after a very lucceiilul term ol levtn monthi. Tho pupils ol both ichooli were given o very pleaionten terUInmentlnClark'ahall, under tl ampler! ol the principal!. Their eft lent labori bate given entire iitlif'f Uon and galntd lor them the love and itteemol their puplli. Frank Clark and Mm left Upton on Monday lait lor Tlnipv, near Skull Valley, lor the purpon ol divelopli.g tho work on the Clatk boyi' mine. Samuel Koblnion expect! to leave In a few daya lor England lor a protracted vlilt among hll frlendi. He will villi tie bomo of hit childhood and the green linea ol England before hii return, Yiur correipondent recently had the plraiura ot vllltlng tbe Kanikai, or Hawaiian Paints, In fckull valley, My viilt and aiioclalloni among them wai a very pleaiantone. They in an In-tilllgent In-tilllgent people; and have good homei and good ichooli. Their children are intelligent, and well taught, Tbe Kanaka! Ka-naka! are very humble, peieeiMe atd tealoui in their rellgloui devotloni, thilr homei And farmi ihow ilgniof great Induitry; frail and ihide treei beautify many ol thete dwelling!. A lew daya ago 1800 worth ol trait and hade treei were dlitrlooted among them torthopurpoieot batllylng their horon. Their imall train ii very clean, and ot the bcit brand acd brioti the belt price in the mulet. Preildcnt Clatfoltbe Kanaka ranch lithe right nun In the right place. The name ol Tri ildent W. W. Cloff of the Summit Stake, iihild In the blghrit citeem among tbe Hawaiian Sainti at the ranch. |