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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Is Salina water at the bottom of all this sickness in Salina? If you think so, quit using it, and drink buttermilk or beer instead, suggests the Salina Sun. Samuel Allred, a young man 22 years of age, son of J. S. Allred of Spring City, died Saturday morning, morn-ing, the loth inst., at Magill, Nevada. Ne-vada. The remains were brought home for burial. A club has been formed at Mt. Pleasant which has for its object the promotion of the commercial and business interests of the city. The promotion of a waterworks system and the sugar factory proposition pro-position will receive the immediate attention of this new organization. . A post of the Utah Indian War Veterans was organized at Gunnison Gunni-son last week with the following officers: Captain,' Austin Kearnes; Lieutenant, Sylvester Whiting; Quartermaster, Joseph Pardsley; Chaplain, James Hansen; Adjutant, Adju-tant, Jens Jensen. W. D. Childs, II. M. Garrick and Jens Jensen were elected to act as Department Council of Administration . 1 South of here there is much alarm, among sheepmen and stockmen over the poor condition of the range and general scarcity of feed. In Garfield county, it is said, ranchmen ranch-men will have to feed their stock this winter, and hay is not so plentiful. plen-tiful. In Iron county hay can not be bought for any price, and many are selling off their sheep and cattle cat-tle rather than take chances on the winter. Charles Gilbert, an organizer of the Maccabees, was arrested Saturday Satur-day on a charge of felony. One of the girls employed' at the Grier House at Provo, was found with Gilbert in his room at the hotel. A warrant for his arrest was sworn out, but before the officer readied the hotel Gilbert had slipped away and taken an early morning train for Salt Lake, where he was later arrested. The hearing of the case of Leonard Leon-ard Willardson of Ephraim, on a charge of criminal intimacy with a ' girl under the age of consent, was held before Justice J. P. Christen -sen last Friday, and the defendant was bound over for trial at the next term of the district court, being released on a 500 bond. The girl in the, case is a Miss Jenson, aged 17 yeiirs. Her mother is dead and her father being seldom at home, she has practically been left alone most of her life with the care of her younger brothers and sisters. The case has created quite a sensation sen-sation in Ephraim. |