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Show Piute Pionear. Four miles riorth of Junction is the Barnson ranch. Here in a quiet little nook lives the wife of Rogers the photographer. Tho married life of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers has not been congenial and the result has been that they have agreed to disagree. A short distance dis-tance south of said ranch is a fine fish pond which, we are informed and believe, has great attraction for one of Marysyale's prominent citizens. Of course the would be widow knows where tho fish are the thickestVnd takes great pleasure pleas-ure in showing the corpulent barr-j ister where to cast his hook to obtain the best results. Each Sunday the two may be seen at the fishpond or some shady little! nook along the banks of the Sevier, j apparently, from their looks and actions, repeating the oft told story that never wears out by repeating. It may be a pleasure and relief to tho twain to know that Judge Me-Carty Me-Carty received a letter from a young damsel of Washington Co , Utah, inquiring of his Honor if a decree of divorce had been granted to Rogers or wife in his court. Or! ccrse the Judge answered,"nit." Rogers says ho is going up there soon and help them fish, he being very familiar with tho spot where the most fish collect, for he has caught many fine ones. But of course, he is not acquainted with tho corpulent barrister, but is thinking of hunting hira up. The rock on which they usuall) take position for fishing is hardly large, enough for the trio, so the barrister barris-ter may have to step down and out. It might be well to caution the corpulant man in a mild may and say it would bo more congenial to him if he would wait until Rogers goes to the war and is killed, then ho could woo the widow with serenity. |