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Show FATES AGAINST XEPJII. The S. P. V. ltllvay Will Oae Opera-tlnna Opera-tlnna After New Vfir, ?inn' the hopes of the once liriyhlly prom-Imii;.' prom-Imii;.' Neplil w fir. o widely crushed liy Hie Kiolimml" W'ectern ti.littinit ' ,wo anit running on hotli irtis of it, end tlius lc.iv-Ji,U lc.iv-Ji,U the town in the lurch .hy iliau iiiL' the ciuti-ide trade, (lint used to center at .Sephi, ay, the rcstlem citizens of thnt hur'j hnve ouili bestirred tlicuiMdves in mi etfort for the henettt of their deiirly lifloved city. They tmve net on fool a lenient looking to Hie rem- -n; of the. division if the. I nlon 1'iicilie niihvny from .luuh to enhi and tho n ideninit of Ihe track of the P. 1'. V. railway ruiinin throuirh Salt ( reck ranon, and ire'tliriij the line extended on thrniiL'h Kan I'cle and Sevier valleys as a rompetitor. of the H. (i. W. Their hopes are to he airiiin crushed, for on and after January 1, I'-'-, the s- ' V. railway will he hut down and trains w ill cease to run, and the end of this division of the I . P. I! y will remain at Juab. I nless Ihe inines on and near Mount Nclio prove lo lie court, Ncphi is ilestined lo remain throughout all future time, only u village. |