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Show f Tines PAYSOH PAILY the delegates and the bands, etc., to the lublic school service of this county dur-n- g the present year are expected to be )resent. A cordial invitation is extended to the D. IL Christensen, public, County Convention to be held in Payson on the 29th of this month, estimated some four hundred Jin all, by nuQis oj taking the n to their several homes, and that a con littee of seven be elected to many various members of Campers in California Meet With a the Ifcez ascertain the party uld entertain on that oocas-sio- to tho Site cf Smelter at Leamington. Switch, Strains Bat Fatal Accident. follows: j On Pi, uring- Hall and Decorating General Territorial Hews Gathered horn Our Same JJ r,E Crook, F D Huith and E - the Benefit of out Many Readers. Payson. Sept. 3, 1894. n. The com jittee was elected and consists of Jo! h Watts, G E Ellsworth, Lew Wride, W1 II Pickering, John Dixon, Garry Stevens and Asaiel Hancock. Other committees were appointed as Brighest Exchanges and Arranged for CourtySupt. Schools. 1 II Puke On Reception F D Huish, E II Barry Wride, J S Page and Mc-Bet- h, TG REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION. A County Convention of the Repub- lican party of Utah county will be held in Payson on Saturday, Sept. 29, 1894, at 11 a. m., for the purpose of nominating Janaa- - of Testerdafs Telegjaphic News one clerk of the county court, one sher iff, one treasurer, one assessor, one colFra Different Parts of the Globe lector, three selectmen, one county prosecuting attorney, one recorder and Specials Clipped and Condensei one coroner, and twelve (12) delegates to the constitutional convention to be held in Salt Lake City on the first Monday in March, 1895. Also for the purpose of electing county officers of the party Jor the ensuing year, and for the consideration of such: other business as may properly come, before the conven-ventiosaid convention to consist of 202 delegates and apportioned as follows: . 8 Mrs. Carrie Glasscock gave purported Provo, 1st ward . . . ..J.,-.- . .ti 2d 8 Mn A County Convention of the Republi- details of her scandal with Senator 3d 14 V can party of Utah County will be held Stewart. 4th' 10 f in American Fork on Saturday, SeptemTimely rains in northern Wisconsin, 13 5th I II I l ber 8th 1894, at 11 a. m. for the purpose Minnesota and Michigan h a ver checked .24, v of electing sixty delegates, and also the forest fires. 23 Lehi b alternates, to the Republican Territorial 3 A sad and strange accident happened Provo Bench Convention to be held in Provo City, View 2 to a party of campers in California. , A Lake 1894. Sept. 11, 4 large redwood tree fell across their tent, Lake Shore The member of each precinct is re11 Pleasant Grove killing three of the women. held are to that 6ee primaries quested 20 American Fork in his respective precinct for the election Desperadoes near Stevens Point, Min n . 5 feantaquin... of delegates and alternates to the county had torn up the track in order to throw Spanish Fork 14 convention, not later than Sept. 5th, a passenger train over a precipice. The Thistle 3 1894. The apportionment of the several train was saved by a farmer who set fire 1 P. V. Junction to his follows: shirt. as will be precincts 3 Benjamin 0 Provo, 1st ward G Salem 5 2d ALPHA BETA SOCIETY. 3 Goshen 9 Wimmer. On Music James Matthews, Jos E of Silver, G54 cents, lead, 83.15. the Crook and C. W. Jackson. Mr. John Williams, manager T G Wimmer and Geo Williams were The death list in the burned district is Ibex mine and smelter, is in the city, J 4 after a week spent in work preliminary added to the jiermanant Finance Com- continually increasing. i to the erection of the new smelter near mutes. Fusion the between and Populists Meeting adjourned, Leamington. He has made arrangeDemocrats of Colorado is outlined, at ments for the construction of a railroad r COUNTY CONVENTION. l7. . present. switch from the Union Pacific main - ; of a line to the smelter, about mile in length, and the engineers will go down today to make the survey. Mr. Williams says the mine is making a splendid showing and the development tunnel is nowin 2l0 feet. The company has erected a new one-thir- d superintendents office, and storehouse, and .is making other Several substantial improvements. merchants have been looking over the tield, with a view to establishing a store near the mine, and a townsite is among the possibilities. Tribune. boarding-hous- e, TELEPHONE EXTENSION. The Rocky Mountain Telephone Company will probably set a gang of men to work on Monday extending their wires from Fairfield to Tintic. The necessary poles are expected to arrive this week. Tribune. GOOD WORK. The Republican drum corps was out Tuesday night aud signalled the meetof ing at the city hall of tne Republicans Pa) son, for the purpose of electing seven delegates and alternates to the County Delegate Convention at American Fork next Saturday. The hail was crowded with eager Republicans, not leaving standing room scarcely. Grant Simons was elected chairman of the meeting and Jos. E. Page secretary. The president stated the necessity for the assembly and wished that good men be elected as delegates to the above convention. After inter, sting remarks by other deleRepublicans present the following V gates were elected. Harry ride, John Dixon, T G Wirnmer, J S Page, G E Ellsworth, W J Douglass and Grant Simons. Alternates were then elected, one for each delegate, viz: F D lluish, Geo Williams, Jos E Crook, W A Miles, Ammon Nebeker, Carl lrovstgaard and C W Spalding. The Republicans decided to entertain n; . MI a 1 3d 4th 4th Springville Lehi Provo Bench 2 creditably enrried out. Lake View Lake Shore 1 Pleasant Grove Fork A merican Suntaquinr Spanish Fork Thistle...! Tucker P. V. Jnqction Benjamirt. Salem... J 9 8 13 3 9 2 2 1 2 4 Goshen Payson Fairfield Spring Lake Clinton Mapleton Vineyard 2 Alpine 4 1 1 Highland Cedar Fork ....... Paj son 7 The Alpha Beta Society met last Fri l1 airfield 8 15 day evening in the Central School houso Spring Lake 15 where the following programme was very Clinton 7 1 1 1 2 1 Debate, resolved that Grant was a greater man than Jackson. Champion of affirmative John Coombs, colleague, Effie Douglass; champion of tr.e negative Arthur Mitchell, colleague, Theresa Todd. The judges chosen were Anna Nebeker, Annie McClellan, David Sargent. Their decision was two for the affirmative and one for the negative. Song, Emma Ramsey. Description of China, Nellie Ross. Song, Ruth Wright. Officers elected were John Coombs president; Nellie Ross John P. Quigley, secretary and treasurer, Milton Ross sergeant-a- t arms; Arthur Mitchell and Della Sargent programme committee. Organ selection Etta Mitchell. vice-presiden- t; U. C. T. A. 12 1 1 1 Mapleton? Vineyard Alpine Highland Cedar Fork Tucker 2 1 5 1 2 Total 202 It is requested that the several precincts in the county meet in primaries and elect the delegates and alternates to said convention not later than Sept. 14, 1891. It is also requested that each precinct elect a member of the precinct to net as a member of the county central committee for the ensuing year, to be ratified by the county convention. By order of the County Central ComJohn 0. Graham, mittee, B. Bachman, Jr., Chairman. Secretary. Advertise in the Times. 130 Total The first regular session of the Utah By order of the County Central ComCounty Teachers Association will be John C. Gkaham, mittee, held in the Parker school house, Provo, B. Bachman, Jk., Chairman. next Saturday, Sept. Sth, beginning at Secretary, 10:30 a. m. Prof. T. I). Lewis, TerritorGo on the Union Pacific to the Sun- ial Commissioner, aud Prof. G. II. Brim-hawill probably lecture. day School Conference at Provo. Single 8 9. All and teachers who intend to labor in the fare for the round trip Sept. ll For the Conference of Utah County Sunday School societies on September 8 and 9 we will makethe usual rate of one fare for the ronnd trip from all points in Utah county to Provo and return. Tickets to bo sold September 8 and 9 limited to Sept 10. J. II, Bennett G P & T A. , |