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Show LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS. Around the County in Seven1 Days, Thfi HapreDDlngsot the Fist Week Told Id Detail bj Efflclent Correspondents. I'EOA. I'ioa, Utah, July 16tli,U00. Editor Timai C. II. Wlrth of Ksrasi wsi a vliltor bare thli week. Water lor Irrigation purpoici ii at a premium up llili way. Elder Ktnll Iiakion will leave lirreon Auguit 4lli to All a million In Scandlna-' Scandlna-' via. The fruit peddler ll again In the land but lilt prices cannot be reached with a leu-loot pele, 1 " There are two or three pertoni heie who are talking of having Individual phonee placed In their reildincssor place cfbuilncu. Clarence Walker expecti to leave here today for Wyoming to work on the rail road grade for Salmon h Ilceie, the Coalville Coal-ville contractori. iiaunel Dlddalpb, who hai been hero on it visit during the past two are throo vseeki, expect! lo return to bli homo In Hooper, Weber county, on I'rlday. The dliaitir to our armi in China la earning some of our patrloti to hate the vrar fever. Theplglatli are shoeing that they are no iloochee behind the gun. Elder George E. Wllklns, who hae been laberlog In tbs missionary field, in the State of Aikantaifor the pait two 't ysari, returneil home onTuesiiay allar- mnooiw - ..- flHPtVYour correspondent naiswakened on ' Taeiday night by the tweet lounda of Jnuib and charming volcei filling the air. The eerenade wae (.harming und greatly appreciated. Como again gentle- . men. Tho continue 1 long, dry apell of weather ia etill holding out J a good aoak-Ingrain aoak-Ingrain would do a world of good juit now, at vegetation ii becoming parchid and diy. Tho dry weather hae been favorablo for haying but hae a bad effect on growing oropi and the range. Gilbert J. Merchant returned home from the Dig Horn, Wjomlug, on Mor-, Mor-, day and will lotn move lain family toble " new home In that part of tho country, ,, - Mr. Marcliant speaks very highly of tho ,!' Big Horn country and predicts that It ' will bo one of the beat placet In theneit tui 'or hornet ind farme. : It it to be hoped that the telophone V company wlllioon extend Hi lino from Coalville to licho as that would gle ua dlrtct communication with tswnt belon 1 Coalville Inatead ol tho round-about ' A" way we now have and which Is more ex's ex-'s penihc.too, than tho ihorler route 9 f would bo. 'J l'eoa It preparing to celebrate on rio-f, rio-f, neer Day. There will ba an emigrant V. train attacloil by Indians; thou there I JF will bo tonga, recitations tpcechca, In-4 In-4 itruuiental muilc and in the afternoon 'vfff there will bo a dance for thn children jjft followed by rces,gauieeandotheramui-; rces,gauieeandotheramui-; ementf, the day will wind up with a ;., dance at night. I'niouKAU rou jrur 2lrn, Balute of ISguni at daybreak. The flag will be relied at lunrlie. Tho emigration train, under Captain E.K. Palme, Jr., will meet theroiner ol Flret Eait and Main Streett at 8 a. m, Varade to start at 0. Indian, under ? ChlclT.M. Keel, will make an aiiualt on the emigrant train on the play grounds. Dieting at the boaerv will commence at 10:30, when tho follonlDg program wlil be rendered : Blnglng, Choir. Prayer, Chaplain Otcar Wllklni. Binning, Choir, Ten mlnulii' i pitch, 0, K. Lyoni. Itecltatlon, Tliereua Net). Muilc, Harmonica Hand, fctainp ipeech, A. It. Merchant. Duel, Kranrei Wright and Hubert J. Merchant. Instrumental muilc, Amy C. I.yoni. Comic reading, Enima'Jenien. Itecltatlon, Lydia It Merchant. Ten tninutei' speech, Ola Jenien. Music, Harmonica Hard, doling romarki, Mary Wilkina, Blnglng, Choir. Ilenedlctlon, Chaplain. Chlldren'i dance from 2 p. m. to 4 p. ni., followed by gatnea, racet and other harmless iporti. Dance In the evening at Mirchanl't hall, commencing at 1 tharp. Ludvli Iiakion, Marahtlol the Day. II. n. E. Vixa. |