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Show UTAH PARAGRAPHS. Provo Is to have a great Pioneer day celebration. cele-bration. The Provo City Lumber companv has assigned. as-signed. Liabilities $20,000; assets" $3,700. The Provo Diptch, which has been an agressive democratic paper, will hereafter be published as a semi-weekly. William O'Niel, of Vernal, has a three-leased three-leased calf, which he intends to send to the World's fair with the Utah exhibit. lia-xatrh lia-xatrh H'axr. The saloon keepers of Heber are kicking at the ordinance compelling them to close their places of business at 11 o'clock p. in. So say the Waif. Brigham City will not celebrate Pioneer day because there is to be a quarterly conference con-ference or some other ecclesiastical gathering gather-ing at the saintly burg on that day. The Heber City treasurer's report for the quarter ending July 1 showed the receipts to be $774.01, the disbursements, $525.19, leaving leav-ing a balance in the treasury of $2-18.91. A. petition was presented to the county Wednesday, asking that the question of incorporating in-corporating Price as a town be submitted to the qualified electors at the next general election. Tclernijii. Tho Salt Lake De&eret Xev-s has dropped the Caliope from its exchange list. What's the matter, Elder, do you want us to slide back into the alley of heathism? We must read the Ihxrret -Vw regularly if the Caluqie is to continue to toot as a moral institution should toot Corinne Calioue. university baseball team would meet a Provo J team here on Sunday. The announcement was a little premature as the bait Lake team backed out at the last moment. They give assurance, however, that they will meet the Provo boys at a later date. jjispatrh. Corinne has decided to sit down on the drummers who have been in the habit of hiring a rig at Brigham City, going up to Corinue, and after taking orders, depaninsr without spending a dime. Drummers will have to make the town their headquarters in order to do any busiuess In the future. The Ogden Stawiartl is not in it as a guesser, as witness the head over their Salt Lake dispatch on the liberal conference yesterday: "The Lay of the Last Liberal. A requiem will be -sung over the- corpse. After two heated sessions the liberal conference con-ference adjourjis to meet again and dissolve forever." .Ta-ta Standard. . , : . . -' ."1 |