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Show UTAH NOTES. Ogden has laid the corner stone for that university. Tho Fourth of July bunting and flags are still "up" in Provo. Free postal delivory is one of the latest lat-est inaugurations at Logan. The editor of the Logan Journal isn't "stuck" on Count Tilstoi's "Kreutzer Sonata." It was a Juab county girl who. in speaking of a doctor, caliod him a disciple dis-ciple of erysipelas. It is considered almost ns much "honor" to belong to the Monte Cristos at Ogden as to be a member of a mandolin man-dolin club. An enterprising burglarbroke into B. Terns' jewelry house Tuesday night. In Ogden. lie got away with everything every-thing iu sight except the safo and counters. After deliberating several hours, an Ogden jury came to tho conclusion that the placing of a pistol by one man against the body ol another'and pulling the trigger was intentional murder. Providing the man died. Dr. Hardy has issued a card asking that Provo people refrain from donating pastry, sweetmeats, etc., to "Joe," the Indian who was injured by being thrown from a balking horse, and give nothing except plain, everyday food. There is one thing which will insure the average Provo citizen to a corner lot, with free water privileges, in the celestial city, and that is tho largeuess of his heart. "Our wife is visiting her folks near Grand Junction, Col., this week," says the San Peto Growler. "We do not publish this fact as an item of news so much us we do to explain tho crushed appearance of our new plug hat last Tuesday morning and the wrinkles iu our now Prince Albert. The same cause holds good also for our sleeping on the frout porch Monday eveuing. It's the first time our wife has visited her parents since we plucked her from the bosom of the family circle, and the shock was too groat for ouf nerves. It it better in this life of ours to forgive and forget such little occurrences, anyway." any-way." f |