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Show l.'TAH NOTES. Diphtheria and a new saloon have broken out in Lclii. Ogden is overrun with tin-horn gamblers gam-blers aud sure-thing men. Tho hold-up is running opposition to the church festival in Ogden. Lehi's police force now consists of ono old man and a largo locust club. Tho Journal makes a timely kick against the preseut water supply of Logan. The Sunday closing law in Ogden is keeping the front doors of all saloons rigidly closed. Tho Broom at Ogden has closed its doors. Eveu a boarding-houso can make a clean sweep once in awhile. ' A Provo paper pertinently asks when Salt Lake intends acccptiug the challenge chal-lenge of tho Provo Boating club to row for "that cup." "Tho ditch' ou Merchant street," remarks re-marks the American Fork Independent with cold-blooded candor, "was cleaned out on Tuesday." Citi.eus of Provo consider tonight tho advisability of celebrating with "duo pomp" the 24th of July, commonly known as "Pioneer Day." Many persons have returned from Salt Lake and Ogden. They have much to say of the Salt Lake celebration, but are generally silent in relation to tho carnival. Logan Journal. During progress of a tire tho other night in Ogden some one cut tho garden hose and all the good tuxpaying citizens who bad come down to "see the thing squirt water" went home mad to the core. The American Fork Independent has tho ear marks of prosperity a good advertizing ad-vertizing patronage. The Independent is "cutting quite a swath" in American Fork affairs aud its success is well deserved. de-served. Local gem from the columns of the American Fork Independent: The town gossip of Lehi seems to bo about equally divided in interest between the new band wagon and the marriage of Mr. Louis Garff. We congratulate Mr. Garff and hope the wagon will be painted red. |