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Show Died At Eureka,. November 25, 1894, of bronchial pneumonia, Victor Tuttle, only son or child of J. W. and Mary E. Tuttle, aged 5 years, 1 month and 26 days. Salt Lake papers please copy. Don't forget the wood-hauler's dance and supper in the Fourth ward on Thanksgiving night. "All proceeds go to the poor fund. In times of plenty j remember the poor. THtEE is no better way for Provoans to be thankful next Thursday than by attending the Fourth ward dance in the evening where you will have a good time and your conscience be made to rest easy by knowing that your cash, the price of your ticket and the price of your 6upper, has gone to help some worthy poor. The firemen give another of their always pleasant and always successful dances on Thanksgiving night in the Southworth hall. The grand over-topping event of Thanksgiying day end evening in Provo will be the military parade in the afternoon, ball and supper in the evening. even-ing. Get you tickets early. In the First District court today the only business done other than hearing the damage case and the granting grant-ing of more time in some cases in which to enter demurrers, etc., waB the entering of a judgment as prayed for by default in tbe D. Salbisury vs. W. W. Jenkins et al case. Jenkins & Co. are by this decree restrained from taking possession of certain salt springs in Salt Creek canyon. |