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Show 14 YEARS AGO From the Progress of July 6, 1901 The Ferron saloon has shut its door3 for a few weeks, Messrs. Wren and Olsen, Ol-sen, having a more profitable job in gathering cayuses for the eastern market. mark-et. The election to approve or disapprove of the action by the local school board in exchanging school sites came off yesterday yes-terday afternoon. There were 55 votes for ratifying the action of the trustees and 29 against. "Is there Progress in heaven?" asks the Chicago Ameiican Well, we rather think so, for one of our subscribers died some two months ago and we haven't been notified to stop his paper yet. As to the other place, we know it has been a hard scratch several times to keep the paper from coing there. J Castledale ought to be quite lively next week with a score or more of pretty srhoolmarms and several not so pretty men in attendance at the summer ' school to say nothing of the fellows who J will come up to sass the county eom- missioners for raising their proper assessment. j Nearly 600 persons died in New York from the excessive heat in the past .ix ' days, and in all the other eastern cities j the death rate has been frightful. Plen-j Plen-j ty of room in Castle Valley for the best people of these overcrowded cities. A j death from heat was never known here j : and it is not altogether certain that any of our people ever went to a warmer clime after death. |