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Show MOXti THE .UMArEKS. MHu About Hip n.tluiit of Our Tcrrlt. r - The Coalville Chronicle has changed the first word in its name to Summit. The Chronicle is just titling up a first class printing establishment es-tablishment at home. having hitherto been printed at Salt Lake. Nothing succeeds like a little pluck. ; j 'he Logan Nation force was laid uj with sickness last week and so, we learn from the Nation s statement, the devils took a hand, printing the paper in Greek. Th Salt Lake Daily Times, the leading Republican organ of the Territory, kicked the bucket last week. The Pay son Enterprise-Chronicle has gone where the whangdoodle mourneth and the woodbine twineth Payson is now without a newspaper until some editor is found to start, up their sheet for them. Verr.ul Espress. The sprightly Springville Independent Inde-pendent has enlarged to an eight-1 eight-1 column folio. The Independent is a plump, well-fed and comely babe. The Idaho Statesman, published at Boise, remarks that "The Salt T,(llr T.-ihu.lP ( ln-inrr Ha " " a' T quite as badly in Utah as in Idaho. It is a back number. Having lost its occupation it is out of date. It does not know where it stands on any proposition and bos become a sort of Ishmaelite." t t t The Corinne Calliope has developed devel-oped into a good newspaper under the new management. . One of om- Territorial contem-jiOwtie- unintentionally puts a -premium on the he.idj3 ' -, -M , qpent subscribers, by encouraging all to drop a little behind, with the following offer: To all old subscribers who will pay 'up back subscription and one year in advance we will give free any one of t h e f ul 1 o w i n g w e e k 1 y papers for one year; and to all new subscribers who will pay a year in advance we will give any one of the papers for six months. Our brother thus offers but one-half one-half to the new paid-up subscriber that he does to the old delinquent. The Ephraim Enterprise has been transferred from the ownership owner-ship of Ward Stevenson back into the hands of its old proprietors, M. F. Murray & Co. We wish them success. |