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Show MS OFTIIE 1ST. I 4ich Na;i)ts Gathered From Variom Foiuto in Utah and the Ndigh- I boring &tiite CLIPFED, EEWEITTE5, OONDEHSED Itflmi of Iatest and Note of Current Comment PolUbod Up for the Tiniui EoaJorJ. (gden' ral estate rate increased from about 1 A'.jO.ono in isi to more than Sl-.',0(i(),(X)U in l'.'O. Some apple orchards at I'ayson are stripped tutre by the worms, but t!-ere will bo an immense yield of poaches, grapes tnd apricots. A cbiid of Ainasa Scoville' was rirevned in the water ditch in front of its pai cute' home in Orangeville, F,mcry county, on the loth iust. Willie Fillmore Dyke of Pnyson, was fined .j for iast driving. Hi tried ti board it out iu the cooler Kit afttr the tirst niht weakened and paid his liuo. Last Mouday Mr. (Jrnger inspected the bnel crups ar jund i'rovo, and say that without exceptiou the land thr'ra is the finest all the way through that hu Las sees anywbers. A nwvement i now on foot amonjr, ths mus'ciiin of I'rovo to organize a choir of itiiu voices to compete for the prizo at the world's Fair, Chicngo, in JistKt. Professor (iiles is at ths bottom oi it. P. S. Neilson, son of S. J. Neilson, returned to M:. Pleasant last week from Carleton coliege, Minnesota. The youiijC gentleman is borne. ont acc.tion and will return as soon a the new term commences. , Some people in I'ayson are going to try a game of "hilo jack" or "seven up" with the secretary of the interior on the timber cutting business this season. We will bet two to one that the "Sec" comt out first best. Paysou Enterprise. Enter-prise. On the 18th day of May last, Mr. T. W. Cloward located what is known as the old coal pit, about rive mile tip I'ayson canvon, and on the 12th of the present month made a strike of what appesrstobe coitt of a good quality. The claim is easy of access and will bo wrrked for all it is worth. |