Show SHORT STORIES ju igo rhodes ie Is thinking of erect used by himself for an kofile 1 three of the new houses watt being built by the ralland company at helper are ell under way they are closer together than the old residence residences don smith of colton has gone to work for james roone boone at helper ho ito has a largo large acquaintance among the railroad boye boys and others in n carbon county sundays salt lake herald published a one half halt tone picture of tho the oquirrh public school handball team in tho the group Is a splendid 4 of or miss ella Lo lowenstein enstein of chii 1 low herman eckstein opened his new nem saloon at helper last friday ile aliat liat a it neat and attractive place and 1 is said to be doing a tine business aa starter IT lie has man friends in the rail rall roa town though the courts continue to t grind out dl arces with alarming rapidity the marriage department will continue to do business atthe at the same old eland stand under tinder county clerk donald dona it county treasurer held merum over until til thesda tuesday to tako take charge of his office retiring treasurer brner chec checking kling out with him to a cent the latter was delaa belated ed a day by the press of work as deputy county clerk L V shearer with a force of men has opened a valuable at u able gilsonite gils mine about twelve miloe milos from smiths wells near the reser aaion iline and many tons of the product an am sacked for shipment at an early date the indian childr n i are am being brought bac back k to the boarding school at it white rocks and before a great while tho the school is expected to bo be in as good shape as it ever over has liven several children have from the measles ML pleasant pyramid TiL a nuary ath I 1 otto frandsen the 93 abear ear old conof eon of casmus frandsen sr died lied last friday evening of pneumonia he had been in attendance at a lanco dance at moroni during the week and there contract contracted od the dimaso which later proved fatal the funeral occurred monday the public schools opened monday after the holiday va vacation caldon attendance d nee haa has not been aliat liat bially lally reduced by the vaccination acci nation order of thu the board some half halt dozen children who had not complied with the order ern eru tant nt home while others who were nere willing to vaccinate acci nate but hual not done so u on M count of not being able to catka abo doctor in wh n they went merit to his hi omo om o were temporarily u emitted salt lakes rakes tribune of sa sas a john C mackay of granger ida in eastern utah and Nit vestern estern wyoming are doing much ietter than could be expected under ordinary conditions there hurt bag been plenty of feed so far and not up mr mackai that utah sheep mu jim e in Sweet and carbon counties NT y omida at least sheep residing the published sta tern ints ants that a coal famine was lmont 1 in bal sal lake city general malinger sharp of or the alla pleasant t galley allar coal company and other dy dv alers tul tal e the position that such P conting cov ie Is altogether Im probie ble bait salt in fall Is nowhere near such a 4 longer said Sald mr lir sh surp rp ne e 1110 plenty of coal on or nand and sur company alone ld stae of tan famine for two othree 0 three weeks meeks report that 1 Is a carcity ecar city alums jame L and causes men with big bin bins totora wh ahn n storable stora lii Is not necessary 11 the salt iko lake cit hour flour market lu in a chaotic taic state to at tempt to name all the prices quoted would bo be an impossibility if all the rumor rumors are to betaken into consideration there ie Is one thing cartain ctr tain however everand and that Is I 1 uppermost in the mind of every miller and tie dealer ater the present prices cannot be kept ip very much longer chnat Is from 2 to 3 cent cents per bushel higher than that it was a couple of months agop a and let in the face of dour flour ie is 13 15 cents cent a per lower then there has been wen it null in flour bordere ant of them ha hae e ra n malal unfilled |