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Show THE HE'BER HERALD PUBLISHED. EVERY MONDAY. . t 5 . he New West building is rapidly neanag conpletion it will be a .credit to the" town when it is finished, 1 . Mark Jeffs has got a,y new delivery ; : wagon. Are we going to have a celebration here on the 24th. Mr. Conine is here looking after the intrests of his firm. - A., Hatch has returned from his visit to Salt Lake City. The 4th of July dance was pbsponed; untill the following monday. Geo. A. Lowes rustling agent Mr Parker was in town Saturday. ' A most elegant line of picture frames and mouldings at L . Willes. v, The Brass Band gave G. W. Glyde a" pleasant call on his 65th Birth day Wed- nesday. ; Mr.. Sheilds repesenting Henry' W . King r&Co of Chicago is in town on buisness. ChaSi A. Short, correspodent of the Salt Lake Herald gave us a . pleasant call - Saturday. , , r The polls will open at 2 o'clock and continue: for 4 hours ; for the election of " school trustees. , Some of the people had better-tak- e "Tcare of their pigs, or theyll getput t the astraypond.' The new Roller Mill will soon be . complete and will soon be out fetching ' some, of the best flour.'. 1 . , . 1 ; , t NEWS. HOME - . f . c 1 : 1 At the Caucus Saturday night Mr. Willes and Mr. Buys were nominated as candidates for School trustees. The plastering on the New West building is a credit to the workmen who did it. What a pity it is necessary to import plastercs to get a satisfactory job done. . . . t Quite a srprisc was given Mr. H. S. Alxander Saturday night. On his return from the canyon he found a house full of friends to welcome him. The occasion being his 68th birth day. Editor Herald: Having just returned from a trip up the northern fark of Provo Canyon and Deer Creek' I thought perhaps a aw. lines description' of the grandure of these mountain regions would be well appi eciated by your readers. In the north fark is some of the grandest cascadess on the western continent and . in fact think would rival anything on either continent. ' Mid immense ledges of rock and shady nooks you find snow that never melts cooling the atmosphere and make, even under the moon day sun of July, one think of the balmy days of spring,-- 1 he delightful summer outing that could be had here would have to be experiencedto be appreciated. I will not draw any more on your valuable space at present but will have morje to say in the future. J " 1 . IGrandiire. 1 |