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Show ,B I'KflA, I I I'koa, Utah, Aug. 23, 1900. H Editor Timibi I II Harveitmg li now In full blait. ItU H not ai good a crop, In general, ai wai ex-B ex-B peeled. I Kverybody It up to their eyei with $j work and Item! are icarce and far bell be-ll tween. These cool nlghti are lending plcaiure M teeken back to the more talubrloui ' 'Bj cllmei of the valleyi. Mill Una McKulght returni to Ball B LukeonBaturdeyand will toon mume her work In the ichool room. M Ah, me, what havoc tboie lovely S baiel eyei have made and what a void H there will bo 111 the heart! of our young U men Irom now on, - H We were vlilted by a killing Iroit on tbe morning of the Slit, which railed H havoc with corn, beam, potatoei and M other tender plant!- H A Democratic caucui w 111 be held here I on the evening of Auguit 27th, at the EX reiidence ol A. R. Merchant, lor the purpoie ol electing one delegate to at tend the Dataocratle county convention to be held in Coalville Aug. 29th. A very pleaiant party gathered at the reildenre ol George Milliner on the evening ol the 22nd In honor ol till oOlb birthday. George 11 getting older, If not handiomer, ai the yean roll on. 1 The political fever hai not, ai yet, (truck I'roa very hard and our cillzeni j are taking theiltuatlon quietly but may be hrard from later on aithey may hae more than one candidate In the field to be defeated or elected, ai tbe caie may be. D. It. E. Vim. |