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Show UTAH COUNTY NEWS GATHERED FOR THE READERS OF THE DEMOCRAT. Bishop Leonard Will Open Another School Under EpUcopal Au-plcis. Serious Accident at Maple ton. Tho Right Rev. Bishop Leonard of Salt Lako City, preached an able and Instructive sermon to n large nnd appreciative nudlenca lust Sunday evening In Cnffrey hall. Arter the regular re-gular divine service, tho bishop In conference con-ference with members and filendsof the tulrslou, considered and adopted plans for futuro work. It was tho earnest deslro of all present that a first, class school, should be started under Epi.coptl auspices nnd bo In working order by the first week In September, with the supervision ot an experienced and practical teacher. 1 he Bishop assured his hearers that tho kind of n mnn was In roach und could be on the Held In the very near futuro. Tho school will offer the very high-1 est educational advantages all around, ' comprising tho raou advanced grades, and the tuition fees will be within the rencn of all. The Caffroy hall Is under , lease until the Bishop can secure n I desirable location to erect sultablo buildings for missionary purposes. Further particulars will bo duly advertised adver-tised In a further Issuo ot this paper. Spriugvllle Independent. RUNAWAY BOYS. Two Tired of Homo Life andSklp from Payson. Two boys ran away last night from the home of Lyman Sweatt. They vrere named James and Frank Sweslt. James, aged20; and Frank, nged 14 years, hoih wore blun shlria and over-halls. over-halls. They have dark hair and eyes. Both are light and slim form. They left some time In the night with a sor-rol sor-rol horne und saddle, n pack burro and camp tent, provisions, a rifle, a shotgun, shot-gun, razor, clippers aud other useful articles of common use. The parents want Finnic returned home, as ho was persuaded to lcavo homo by his brother. James has run away twice before; has been employed as shecpherdor, and knows about camp life. The direction they took Is supposed to be. north or east, and they may havo gono to Wy online or Colorado. Their mother Is very anxious for tho younger son. The father regrets the loss of his besttnrse, which hroaks his team. Payson correspondence cor-respondence Tribune, Aug. 3. Spanish Fork's Rccoptlon. Since July 10 tho citizens of Spanish Fork have boon making preparations for the homo-comtng of our three Philippine Phil-ippine volunteers. A couniittoo of thirty his chargo of tho urrnngemontH. A committee of throe, with Mayor Ar-gyle Ar-gyle as chairman, will meet the volunteers volun-teers at Salt Lake City. A coiniulttco of seven, with band and procosslon, will meet them at Springville. A com mtttee of seven, with Mrs. Quot Johnson John-son as chairman, will prepare tho banquet. ban-quet. A committee of live will have charge of the danco. A committee of three, with Rev. Then. Leo as chairman, chair-man, have prepared this program: Bugle call. Martial music by brass band. Prayer. "Battle Hymn of tho Republic." Address of welcomo, Mayor Argyle. Response, Comrade Stephon BJornson Music by tho baud. Speech, Edward Rowe. Remlnlccences of 1'hlllpplno campaign, cam-paign, Coturudo Andrew Nelnou, Aver BJornson aud Stephen BJornson. Soo. Address. Presentation of medals. Columbia." Benediction. Mr. George D. Snell, sr., mastor of coremonlos. Spanish Fork corroipon-dence corroipon-dence Trlbuno, Aug. 3. County Jots. The plpo line between Sprlngvlllo and Lehl for carrying the boot sugar juice has been completed, Tho county bonrd of examiners has recommended the following students for free normal scholarships In the University Uni-versity of Utah: Lydla A. Scoflner and and Zella Pepper of Payson; Louis Walters of Pleasant Grove; Win, Taylor Tay-lor of Lehl. N. C. Rigtrup, of Spanish Fork, who was working on tho Rio Graudo Western West-ern steel gang at Mapleton, was severe, ly hurt, Saturday, Uo was helping to unload some rails, when ono of them struck an angle iron In such a manner that the latter was thrown Into tho air encountering Rlgtrup's head In Its' flight. A very had gash was cut In his forehead. He was brought here and Dr. Dunn dressed tho wound, afterwards after-wards sending him to the hospital in Snlt Lako. An ciamlnntlon there by surgeons showed that Rlgtrup's skull was fractured, but that he would probably pro-bably recover. Springville Iudcpcud ent. |