Show MINERS NOT DISSATISFIED tcn Leaving Sunnysido Owing to a Scarcity of Dwellings TRIBUNE SPEOfAL Price Aug Superintendent II G Williams of the Pleasant Valley Coal company com-pany WItS here today after an Inspection of the Sunnysldc mines Regarding the rumored wholesale departure of minors from that camp ho said there sro a goodman good-man men leaving since payday but inmost In-most cases it was because of she scarcity of dwellinghouses rather than dls KUtlsfoctlon with the wages paid Thoso who tiro leaving havo families elsewhere In most Instances at the other camps of the company where they will go to work The company will in 4ho near future build additional houses at Sunnysldc The output there Is about ECO tons a day Pheasant Grove Business Changeq Pleasant Grove AUGT 13 James T Thornc Sons have retired from business here They havo exchanged their store and buildings for a farm east of town Bishop Joseph E Thornc and son will run the business from now on They took charge this morning James T Thornc will satisfy ull creditors and collect all outstanding accounts Ho has proved himself to be a successful business mftn and will now act again as traveling salesman sales-man Dr R M Rogers has bought the stock of drugs belonging to R E Collet who has been ih the drutr business hero for several years Mr Collet will move his I family to Idaho Employs Primary Supervisor I Pleasant Grove Aug 13The schools of Utah county will be on a higher plane this coming year The County Superintendent lias succeeded In getting the six large districts dis-tricts Pays on Spanish Fork Sprlngvlllc I Pleasant Grove American Fork and Lohi to employ a primary supervisor to look I after work especially In nature study and drawing Miss Ella Larson of Pleasant Plea-sant Grove has accepted the position She I IB 1 a graduate of the Cook county normal school of Chicago and Is well adapted for this line of work i Bunaway Boys Returned 1 Provo Aug 13 Thomas Jones Charles Bailey and James Gray three boys each about 1C years of age left their homes In the Second ward Saturday evening and I started out to sec the world They went Ij as far as Ogdon and the officers of that city who had been noUlled induced the I youngsters to return and they came back I this morning I Bavelle Insane Provo Aug 13 Deputy Sheriff Henry I was called to I the Infirmary this afternoon to take care of ono of the Inmates who had become unruly and dangerous Ho was brought to tho city and placed In the county Jail pending an examination as to his vanity The mans name Is Albert Ravello he came here from France about ten years ago with his wife and for sometime some-time tried to make a living by teaching French This prpved a failure his wife left him and since then he has received some assistance from tho county till the Snllrnlary Was finished when he was taken there Ravelle was examined this aftornoon by Drs Pike and Roblson who decided that he was suffering from epileptic epilep-tic mania and he was committed to tho asylum I |