| Show I HAPPENINGS AT HEBER An Accldentthat Came Nearly Proving Fatal General News Notes Yesterdays election passed off quietly without any disturbance the votes cast were 169 to 16 in favor of the Peoples J party The weather has been remarkably fine during the last month but clouds indicate I storm at present I Our quarterly conference was held Saturday Satur-day and Sunday last The meetings were most enjoyable for they were graced by I Apostle F M Lyman and President Geo Reynolds Prof Benjamin Cluff also addressed us for a short time Sunday I afternoon President Hatchs new mill is almost completed and will in a few days turn out the finest roller mill Hour that can be obtained ob-tained in the country I Dr W D Sessions has pone to Provo to j I spend a weeK or two for medical aid He I has been afflicted for some time past with I pains in the right leg caused he thinks I from a white swelling he had a number of I years ago Mr D B Wittour new dentist I accompanied him to assist in some work he I bad to finish in that place The polysophical meeting held in theM the-M J t stake tabernacle last Sunday evening was largely attended Prof Benjamin Cluff I the principal of the B Y academy presented pre-sented a very interesting lecture on education educa-tion after which Mrs Mabel Y Witt accompanied ac-companied by Enoch Jorgensen delighted I the audience with a beautiful duett Over the Hill From the Poor House recited by George Cluff completed the programme for the evening Joseph Fisher met with what anight have been a very serious accident last Monday evening on returning home from the caflon As he crossed the canal his horses became frightened at something and ran into the wire fence on the south side of the road breaking the reach to Ins = wagon and pulling pull-ing the fore part of it from under the load and throwing Mr Fisher into the wire fence He was found insensible with a bleeding wound in the top of his head He was taken home and made as comfortable possible and at last accounts he was on I the improve On all sides we hear praises of THE I SEMIWEEKLY HEKAID and of the improvements improve-ments which are continually appearing in it It is certainly the best paper lor country coun-try subscribers in the west and every body likes it here but there is one point I that we should like to call attention to as we af ten bear the question asked Why are the delightful columns of Dramatic and Lyric no more to be seen in THE SEJII WEEKLY HEHALD People living in the country like to be informed as to the theatrical thea-trical attractious in Salt Lake in sufficient tim to attend them if desirable and when this is not convenient it is still very pleasant pleas-ant to read the excellent and well written criticism in Dramatic and Lyric I HEBEII CITY Nov 5 1SUO Mrxiaimit |