| Show Provo Paragraphs Provo Nov 15The rumor published in the Tribune Sunday in regard to Jim Knight and sons of this city having hav-ing given a bond on the Humbug without founda mine for 30000 is wihout ion One of the gentlemen told The Herald representative this morning tnat tncy naa never tnought of such a thing and that unless they changed very materially from their present intention I in-tention they would not consider a proposition to sell The gentlemen proposiion the Humbug believe they have a good thing and they are gc > ng to stay with i Their aim is to give employment to home people and as they are all residentsof this city all the money that is taken out of the property will be spent in Uta wi The M I A conference held here Saturday and Sunday was well attended Saiurday at-tended Among the isitors who addressed ad-dressed the meeting were President Joseph F Smith Apostle John Henry Smith and Heber J Grant Elder Rodney C Badger Mrs Elmina S Taylor and Mrs Lillie Freeze A concert given Saturday evening In under the auspices of the tabernacle the M I A was a very enjoyable musical treat In addition to the best treat R C musical talent of this county Mr R Easton was on the programme Mrs Ellen Jakeman the treasurer elect Mr of Utah county has decided to incumbent appoint Evan Wride the present when cumbent as her chief deputy she assumes a control of the office Judge Hatch came in from Uintah county Sunday evening Deputy United States Marshal Henry county has returned from Uintah where ha he has been on official business wlere and Mr Henry reports fine weather general prosperity in the Indian city W H Farnsworth of Beaver is a Provo visitor W N Attorneys S A King and J Whltecotton have gone to Castle Dale to attend court Frederick Lichtz a young man 24 years of age living in Pleasant View ward year died this morning of typhoid fever fe-ver His funeral will take place this afternoon from the Pleasant View ward meeting house A short time ago a younger other died from the same disease and another brother is suffering suffer-ing from the malady He however is on the road to recovery George J Duke of this city went to the south fork of Provo canyon to hunt chickens on Saturday He round tnree cub bears two of which he killed with a shotgun and one with a rifle The cubs brought him 15 bounty besides their value in the meat market A few days ago Mr L L Nunn of the Provo power and light plant was in the city I was decided to erect the machinery in February or March Sheriffelect Storrs will remove from Spnngville to Provo with his family at an early date The county surveyor Mr Adamson who was elected to succeed himself will also move over from American Fork The ehief deputy sheriff under Mr Storrs regime will be W K Henry now United States deputy marshal Mr Alex Wilkins the present jailer will be continued in this position by Mr Storm A social i be given in the Second ward meeting house Wednesday evening eve-ning in nonor of Andy J Stewart who will leave on a mission to Germany this week Preparations are making for a grand masquerade ball to be given in the opera house on the llth of December G O Haws a administrator of the estate of Mary Haws deceased and the heirs of Mary Haws and Amos W Haws both deceased have commenced a friendly suit against John B Wilson and others to quiet title to a fiveacre piece of land east of this city I Marriage licenses have been issued to John Phase aged 72 of Kansas City Mo and Mrs Ida Atherly aged 52 of this city Daniel Swensin aged 26 and Phoebe Laretty aged 19 both of Springville Manager Webber of Z C M I was a Provo visitor Saturday looking after the business of the Provo branch of Z C M I |