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Show A Kim to Spring City The fields of grain on both sides of the road looked as though the harvest was secure for thi year at least, hundieds of acres of wheat aie to be seen between Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant, as w ell as between be-tween Ephraim and Manti. One oi the gentleman in the party said to the teporter. " This means a good deal of business for the railroad next year, when the 'Climax' is finished, and we are shipping our Hour to Salt Lake and other points. This patch of grain represents 3 or 4 car loads; that one, 2 or 3 moie; this next one 6 or 8; the one above 2 or 3" and so he kept on for some distance. On teaching Piaeon Hollow desolation was apparent w.tere once was thello irish ing (arms of the husbandman. Il i was the last few dry seasons which caused the settlers to give up their j larms. A lew good wet seasons will most likely again see this barren was'.e blossom as the rose. The chances are very good that it will . The first hnivest of the season was seen at Spring City, and was a patch of tEtnm belonging to Niels Nielson, II litis piece of grain is an index to Jian Pete's harvest this year, then indeed can the farmers, and in fact everbcdy in our county, rej tice at its b unity, as the shocks uf grain were thick and the grain appeared very heavy in the ear. Spring City has a good de .I to be proud of, two items we will mention, her unexcelled spting water and her progressive pro-gressive U. S. Cotntnisioner, Judne Johns ai, who is doing more to buiid up Spring City in the way of home iniprove-ntents iniprove-ntents than any other man in the city. Mil house, office and barn all of cut stone would be a credit to any place. They are neat and substantial |