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Show m UTAH PARAGRAPHS. Emery county will probably have a fair this fall. Logan's new hotel, the Palace, is reported to be doing a good business already. On Saturday the Provo people presented Dr. Parker and his wife with a copy of Lam-burne'.s Lam-burne'.s "Views of Utah." Lieutenant Henry D. Styer has accepted the position of teacher ot military science at the Agricultural college. lsg.m Xation. The stranded members of the Eckert Opera company are organizing a concert company at Ogden, and will soon take the road. The organization will be known as the Eckert-Troubadors. Eckert-Troubadors. j Georgia Cayvan.the charming actress, who j has a host of admirers in this city, passed through Ogden on Saturday ou her way to New York. Miss Cayvan has been iu Japan for some time in the iuterest of the World's fair. George E. Gordon of Park City, 11 years old. was run over last week by a heavi.y-loaded heavi.y-loaded victorine. The hind wheel passed within about six inches of his head. One toe was badly lacerated and an arm and hand badly bruised. No Loues were broken, but it was a narrow escape. The county court of Cache has decided to build a new road into the Bear Luke country. The road will cost about $1500, and will necessitate the construction of seven bridges. It will bring Logan within twenty -seven miles of a fine timber country, aud is a very desirable move. Coalville is going to have a bank. The movement lias been made very quietly, but in a way that means business. The business busi-ness men of the city have decided that a bank will pay. Some Ogden capitalists have made a proposal to the local business men, and W. W. Cluif is now circulating a paper for stock subscriptions. The territorial law requires $25,000 as a capital stock; of this amount ?10,000 is already subscribed and outside parties stand ready to make up the deffeit ns soon as local people have done all they can. Ogtlen, Tout. |