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Show THE COUNTY NEWS OATHBRKD BY OUR ALERT CORRESPONDENTS. COR-RESPONDENTS. rtin Kva.u W lk Cram XMrir Kv7 Iitwl la nammll 0alr Wb.t TV ItaM'i" KtflalUM Hit. r...rf u Writ. AWol. FE04, 1'toA, Utah, May 28, 1808. Envoi Timet (1 J. Merchant ami wile returned home on Monday (rom Murray, Salt Lake county, where the hre been visiting for tliep.it fe ilayi. A hunch ol horice were taken to Salt Like City from here hit week with the Intention of .tiling Hum for the cavalry ; Dot being of the right color, although Urn-clan lior.it, a .tie wi not made Albert J. Maxwell, Abraham U, Lyom and I.udvle Iiaacion lifthera for the Hale of Wyoming on Mondav. The young gentlemen expect to be abi.nt for a mouth or two before they retura a-- Lome. Arthur Maxwell and wife and A.U. If. Merchant and wife returned home Monday from lloltlday, Uelt Lake county where they have been to attend the funeral of Duncan H Caiper, the I father of the two ladlci. Mr Caiper ' . waioneof thoearlleet iiltltu In Utah and waa well and farorabty known s throughout the State. 1 Eldtru Jaroei Woolitenbulme of Mar Ion ard Andrew Peterson of Wanihlp ' wero tho ipeakere at the L. D. S. meet- ' Ing beld lo l'eoa on Sunday. , A meeting of tho member! of the 2!nd Quorum of Beventlei waa held on f Sunday between the houri of 12 a m., I and 2 p.m. A meeting of the High . rrleite wae held directly alter the rig- . 1 ulir afternoon leivlcei. J. M. lllxion of Wanihlp and S. M. Ut l'aek were vltltora hereon Sunday. r ; The heavy ra'n itormi on Monday f 1 and Tueiday did much good to the 7l cropi and the range but wai bad on the , .roadt. l'eter W. Caiper ol Menin, Idaho, I. I -vltltlog (rlendi here. H , OOsetrWllkln.lt preparing to build 8 a ttrira and, when completed, will move I bit goodi from hie reiidtnre. The genii gen-ii tlemtn ha moed hit barn to the rear U of nil lot and I' hat made quite an Im-V Im-V provement In the appearance around I hi. premliti. I B.B.E. Vun. 0 lIEMKrXU 9 Haxrraa, May 28, IMS. U ErxToa Trxtii ll Mln Hrr A. Hanoi, who h.i been U attending the Logan college during the M winter, returned home on the 2JStb. I William Bond, Pr., departed thli life I on the 21th after a lingering ilckneiiof Brlghtl dlteaie and old ago. The etudenti from Provo who belong 1 to thli place are ujrectort home the latter part of the week. : George Harrli arrived from Soda 5 prUigt, Idaho, on the 24th, We have had another week of wet weather, and could do with lome warm weather now. The clerk of the weather bureau muit have gone lo the war. A brief biographical iketchofthe life ol the lato William Bond will be tt.a In my next letter. I ilncerely hope that nothing will pret en. Tnx Tiuxi aiiuinlng Ite regular .lie before long and that the reoplo will give our county paper the tupport that tt neede to maintain our Intereiti. Everything appear! favorable for a good harveet at preient. Bo might It i be. On Peroration Pay the people will meet at the meeting hou.e In Ilenefir at 10 a. m., .harp, thence proceed to the cemetery and decorate the gravel. Suitable 'remark! will be made by Bl.liop John Taikett, J, E. Potter and othert. Adance commencing at I p. rn. for the children. Ilaieball match at I p. m and a dance for the adultt In the evening. W. B. |