Show theodore thrums registered at the arlington hotel are the following chas simmons payson son utah henry bottom park city E H stevens aspen colo H A lee dragon quincy not J ff kempton vernal J A summers leadville colo percy gardner has arrived from kanosh utah and is on his blue bench homestead his wife will arrive in may E levin and family from leadville V colo have also located on blue bench mr levin was very much astonished as well as delighted to find a spring hitherto Ln unnoticed noticed on the corner of his home ead ills his family will remain here while he will return to his position as engineer on the colorado southern on wednesday afternoon the standard bearers met at the arlington hotel arrangements were made to give a grand may ball on the first day of may for the benefit of the new bridge reed workman has returned from provo where he went for medical treatment trea t wilford wilson arrived last week from dragon and will reside on his homestead from this time on mrs doming deming and son eon arrived in town on monday and were registered at the pioneer hotel the oba object act of mrs demings trip was to visit a homestead which she he had contee teC but finding there is not sufficient cause for action she will dismiss the case mr and mrs robins of provo have taken up their residence in 0 C steeles house jeppersen and madson of provo have arrived th tb go on their ranches for tho the summer mr jeppersen is a fine musician and the father of several sevet al noted musicians in provo A movement is on foot to establish a new county on the former uintah reservation monday afternoon was a galla day for the school children when accompanied by their teachers and a number of the parents a visit was made to tho tha sheep shearing corrals A ride of two miles brought us to the spot all along the drive the mountains were swarm ing with sheep which were being driven back to their former grazing grounds on arriving arming at the corrals no sheep aare w ere present which gave us a chance to examine the sheds and manner of constructing the pens in twenty minutes a large herd arrived and then there was stir and bustle for everyone the sheep were driven into a large enclosure and from there they were rushed into a long alley and lined up before the numerous pens each of which contains a shearer when all ia in readi read ness each shearer opens his gate and a half dozen area are admitted with shears good and sharp the work begins each fleece is is tied and pitched over the fence an attendant comes along and chalks off the number of fleeces for the shearing of each fleece brings seven and a half cents the best beat can turn out a hundred fleeces a day and a few can do better than that some of the are careful and the s shorn horn sheep go out white and clean but the majority are turned out with many a red spot and it is often a pitiful sight to see how some are slaughtered when the first set are relieved of their coats they are turned out into another alley and from there they are released and more arrive to go through the same mill until the entire herd is sheared near nearby by were high four posted frames from the corners of which hung the great sacking bags in which the fleeces are to be packed A man takes his stand at the |