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Show UTAH NOTES. The Provo Enquirer is pleased with the building boom. Mary Jones returned to Ogden last week from Colorado. Pioneer Day promises to be one nota-blo nota-blo in the history of a year. Ogden is the possessor of a man who borrows bed clothes in July, The new car purchased for the Provo street railway arrived yesterday. A young woman slightly under tho Intluonce of insanity escaped from the Provo asylum Saturday. "The sash," remarks the editor of the San Pete Growler, "is the kindred spirit of the cigarette, and inspires the dude to keep his remains on earth throughout the heated term." Sinco hiselection to the chairmanship of tho Ogden Liberal club, W. W. shilling shil-ling has purchased a largo, coarse file, and is industriously sharpening tho teeth of the political bn,,saw. A jack Mormon at Provo wants to know if "Liberalism is a representation representa-tion of principle, or a machine to enrich en-rich the few." If it's a scheme to "on-rich "on-rich tho few," ho wants to get "in it." For some unaccountable reason, two couvicts under ninety-nine days sentence sen-tence in the Ogden coop, made "a break for liberty Saturday. Those who have tried both say the jail board is far superior su-perior to that served at tho restaurants. restaur-ants. A dark blue haze of sulphur hangs over the outskirts of Provo. Occasionally Occas-ionally it snoaks into town and fills the air with a pall of gloom. It was brought about by a bottle of whisky and the engineer en-gineer of the street railroad. The cause of the haze was the stopping of tho electric cars, running to the lake, early in the evening Saturday. The young couples at the lake were compelled to walk in. Au examination into the stopping of the cars revealed the fact that the bottle was empty and the en-giueer en-giueer was full. |