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Show I-BOA, I'aoA, Utah, March 6, 1000. KiinOBTiumi We have had a spell ot weather ilnce my Int. ' J. A. Marchantli having lili iblngle mill placed In running order. The political 1 01 hai not come to tbe bolllrg point yet. Bomoof our cltlicni are talking of pulling upatakei and moving to the Dig f Hurniouutry, Wyoming. I The Oakley and Feua Land and Mock company held III annual meeting In Pioaou March 5th and elected a new board ol director! The company li I" a good condition and are negotiating t I t 1 1 for more land. The itock buelneii ot thli compiny, will, In the neir future be of o mem Importance to thli I ait, of the country. From the fact that the boyi have cemmenced to play martilci w may be lure that iprlug li near, oven If they now have to dig the marblei out of the mud and mow. The gamei ot boyi come along at regular ai clock work. A. A. Willi! bn moved hli family from l'irk City to l'eoa. Mr. W1III1 li a painter and hai done oomlderable werk In town thli winter. He li now pnttlng a freih coat ol paint on the reildence ol J. A. Merchant. A noaiber of our young folki went to Kamai on Saturday to take In the dramatic entertainment gltin at Car-penttr'a Car-penttr'a Ope.a Home by the Coalville troup. They were well repaid for the trip which wai mide with difficulty through the mud and iluib. The bottom of the roadi have fallen out and traveling Is something that ii not done to any great extent juit now, much to the regret of the good housewife house-wife who !i calling for coal and which cannot I had for love or money. The new board ot director! ot the Oakley and Troa Land and Stock company com-pany ares Oscar Wllklnt, George Milliner, Arthur Maxwell, and V. W. Merchant of Teoaj J, L. Frailer, Marlon Mar-lon Frix'erind Joieph l'hllllpi of Oakley. l'earl, the nine year old daughter of Oicar Wllkini, fell from the porch ot the ichool home lait week and broke her lelt arm Jmt be'ow the wriit. Dr. LeCompl of I'ark Olty wat called and attended the sufferer. The child li now doing all right and wlllioonbeat well 11 ever. On Mondiy, Mitch 12lh, the Teoi South Bench A Irrigation compiay will hold a meeting for the purpote of electing elect-ing a board of director! to ttrte during dur-ing tbe next two yean, Tbe milling will be held In theechoolhouae.ln l'eoa, af 4 -30 p""m'.7'on tUe'VJale'glverabove A full attendance liearneitly requeued. Itieemi that the traffic In mining timber and lumber for tbe mlnei at I'ark City have been knocked Into the middled next week. Thli will be a tevere blow to thli part of the county If the ruling li carried out In letter and In iplrit; which I have no doubt It will be. There are a large number of our cltlxem who have depended on thli Induitry for a living and It will cxuie much luffer-Ing luffer-Ing or the pulling of itakti and ticking new fieldi ol labor. The l'eoa Belief Society hit gotten up a program to be carried out on March 17th at the icbool home. There will be tinging, recitation!, esiayi, reading! and remtikt gilore. Between the morning and afternoon exercliei the Society will furnlih picnic. That the day will be an enjoyable one goei without with-out laying, for when the ladlei have anything el tbe kind to do It li done with a will and good feeling toward! one and all. The cemmlttee on arrangement! arrange-ment! are 1 Mri. Maria L. Lyoni, Mri, Anna Marchintand Maria L. Milei, B. It. K. Vua. |