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Show TERRITORIAL XEWS. From the Provo I'l'ma ol the 25th : When any one in Utah County sees a nice basket of fruit and asks the price, he is informed that it is for the Fair, The editor of the 'Times says he likes to meet a lunatic occasionally, that he may' profit by tho spectacle. Provoites want men of means to go there and invest in something. House rents aic high in Provo. People expect the railroad will raise the prices. From the Beaver E;t!- ririjc of the 23d : Beaver wanU an upholsterer. The people are tired of sleeping on hard beds. Stardistriet is looking up, and there is an increased activity manifested in all branches of business. New strikes in the mines are being made almost daily. The smelter at Shaunty Springs is still in successful operation. : The Jiiiierpri.ic has received a turnip tur-nip measuring two feet in circumference. circumfer-ence. It was raised in one of the Beaver Post garden;, Ucavor is in a healthy condition. From the Ogden Junrtrm of the 27th : On Friday a seven-year old sou of George Douglas was thrown from a horse, breaking his left arm. David Pugli fell otf a seallbld on Thursday, aud dutlouatcd bin righf, hip and broke three of his ribs. |