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Show AMOM THE KElVSI'AI'ERS. Ward Stevenson has taken hold of the Ephraim Enterprise. Now she'll ring, "Democracy or die!" The Dcserct News has had a change of management. It will remain, as of yore,, the organ of the L. D. S. The improvement in the Nephi paper since the new change is very marked. The Courier is a good, creditable paper and seems to have a bright future ahead. The Brighton Record has blossomed blos-somed out into a twinkling little Star of no mean brilliancy. It is a decided credit to the newspaper Srmament of this Territory. Springville has a great Independent Indepen-dent preacher. That paper has more ''sermons with a moral" in every issue than all other papers of the Territory have in a month. E. A. Littlefield will take charge of the editorial department of the Ogden Standard until after the compaign. Mr, Littlefield is one of the leading writers of the Territory. If the Rexburg Press would supplant sup-plant a few "sticksful" of its political bosh with a handful or so of care and neatness, it would make a better and more creditable paper "by a big jugful." Sam Le Roy is now at the helm of the Beaver Utonian. When a man casts his lot among a town of Beavers he knows he has to work to keep up with the procession. But we have no fear of Brother Sam getting left. Success. The American Fork liepuhiira.n is responsible for the statement that ''Corinne, a town of about 3f0 inhabitants, has a system of water works that cost $40,000." If that be so, the Calliope cannot sing Corinne's pluck too long or too loud. The Park City Miner gasped its life away a shcrt time ago. Even though the only Miner in the camp is now dead as a door nail, digging for precious metal continues con-tinues and the Park still leads as the first mining camp of the Territory. The Jit. Pleasant Pyramid is righteously indignant over the fact ' thai a number of the thoughtless ; young fellows of the town have a . pernicious habit of "chasing girls around the streets after night." j A word of warning to unattended i girls to keep off the streets after dark might not be out of place. |