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Show ' led, after leaving ttri;hiim City, by I i several Salt lake capitalists who have Interests In that seciion. James . .lurdine of Clarkson was in the city .'slcrday attending to business of ih.it prosperous dry farming farm-ing community. He claims that the yield on the furnis ulilth have been ni tended to properly will be llltl" less than last jeiir's crop. The cool nights have been the salvation of the farmers farm-ers of that country. He reports that good progress Ik being made on tho $18,000 meeting house being bu.lt by that ward LOGAN BREVITIES. Logan. June 27. W. W. McLaughlin, McLaugh-lin, United States drainage engineer and attache of the Utah experiment station, loft today for Herkeley, Cal., where he will take up special work in agriculture, soil physics and IrrlgaMon law. Mr. McLaughlin will not return until tho first of August. Bishop Edwin Bodily of Fafniew, Ida , was In tho city yesterday on business bus-iness connected with his sheep industry. indus-try. He recently sold his clip at 17 5 Sc a pound. This Is considered a good price here, many of the sheepmen sheep-men failing to get as good an offer. Must of the wool Is being held with the expectation of seeing tho market raise. Bishop Bodily states that the crops of that country are In fair con dition, considering the heavy drought that has prevailed for tho past two months. Preston Nlbley and H. A. Lafount have left for Park Valley to Investigate Investi-gate some Irrigation projects for the Pacific Land & Investment company of this city. They will be accompan- |