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Show AROUND Ti CIRCLE. Newsy Notes Gathered From Various Points in the Inter-Mountain Country, UTAH AND HEE NEAR NEIGHEOBS Items Clipped From the Exchanges and Rewritten For the Times Keadors. Provo is crying for waterworks. Four-tifths of Oden's city sewer system sys-tem have been completed. Ephraim now has a Western Union telegraph ollice. J, P. Meilstrup sent the first message over the line. Hichtield, at a mass meeting, decided to grant a right of way to the Hio Grande Western to build through that town. Provo's wants are modest. Here are a few of them: Provo wants waterworks, water-works, a union depot, a railroad from Park City to Tintic, and reduction and iron furnaces. The brick work of the main building of the territorial insano asylum at Provo is now completed up to the square of the third story. The roof is being placed on tho north wing, and the work shop building, located in the rear of the main or central building, has already been roofed In. A quiet little family affair came to light iu Logan last week. Thos. Sbel ton and a Mis. llair were arrested, one charged with fornication and the other with adultery. Both were hold under bonds, and since the preliminary hearing hear-ing the female has departed, leaving a husband and several children "to mourn her loss." |