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Show VOL. U I'ijiKAiM, banditti; countv, utaii, adhil n, tuoa NO. 30 I jMnf I. D. Jcncn and Adolph W. Tho storm that tidied this Petition of the Mutual Improve Jctii.cn for property destroyed by I iiicnt &tocfaUon asking permL section Ia?t night caused rejoicing order of the Liard, bo referred I non to place their library in the among tho farmers. back for correction. On motbnlCity Hill for the u of the pub ML Nora CtawMin carou homo the claiina were referred back a I lie was presented and on motion fronfMt. Plcanant tho l&t of tho recommended by the Liard of I the petition was granted provided week. health, and claimants were requir I one or two manlier of the aM cdto give an Inventory of the I elation would lie present every A largo numlier of copli of I projicrty described with the value time the library was open to this city are attending conference of the same when new, the length I tako projier care of the building at Salt Lake City this week. of time in uso ami the value at the and city library. A numlier of Coons held forth time it was ordered destroyed. Waternmdcr Jorgensen pro Committee on cemetery report I seated the name of Steve Williams at tho Opera House Tuetlay to a ed that 250 trees should be procur I as deputy watermader and on very small audience. UTAH FOR SILVER ctl for tho ccmctary and that Isun I motion the appointment was con A largo; number of Christian burdy and Carolina poplars be the firmed. Olsens friends surprised him at varieties selected. .The matter Adjourned. of die TwentySeven was left with tho committees. Twenty his homo last Saturday evening. Counties arc Democratic. pleasant timo is reported. Tho reports of tho city officers! Mrs. Jacob Hess of Manti is vis . were approved. liting Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen Miss Ida Peterson, who has been Claim of county recorder for this week. The election for congressman attending tho B. V. Academy, came on last Monday proved that Utah recording deeds was on motion al I A. II. Gandland returned last homo last Saturday to spend the is still loyal to silver and to the lowed ,ro a busincss tril' to U conference vacation. Claim W. E. of Fox amounting principles of the Chicago platform. to $30. for plat of city was referr- - Grftn,- - 0rc"OD' Twenty counties gave Democratic Miss Josio Frost left for cd to committco on property and .will in Joseph h. the and Tompson pay remaining majorities, Salt Lake City to select her Spring grounds with instructions to ex- - Salt Lake City a . business .'visit and Summer seven counties the republican lino of Millinery. amine tho same as to its accuracy. WCek. fs reduced. were jorities greatly She will order the finest and Claim of Christian Frandscn for is state in the King's majority most line of' Millinery work on cemetery amounting to I Peter Christian Kolby is at about 4,10). ever seen in this county. I allowed. was $7.80 low an attack from in result very present The following is the On motion it was ordered that of Diabetes, Boss Thompson of Sterling was Sanpete County: an appropriation bo made to pay John N. Dorius returned from brought to tho city Sunday mornthe balance due the deputy water Fountain Green last Saturday, his ing, and was treated bj Dr. Wm. masters. for this sea II. Olsten, for serious injuries susClaim of Blacksmith Gjurung tained on Saturday afternoon. Tho amounting to $4.75 was allowed. man was riding down a narrow The claim of Peter Peterson and . lane when his horse shied and ran' Erick Christensen for work per lays into a barbed wire fence. Thompformed by themselves and other this week. He left yesterday for son s leg was badly lacerated, and in thecemetery amounting Ohio, where he will perform a the horse was also considerably persons to $63.25 brought out a discussion two cut up. Democrat. , year8 mission, as to whose duty it is to direct the Mrs. Thos. P. .Thompson went work in the cemetery, the sexton Miss Blanche Thompsen to Lake to Salt or the committee on cemetery, City yesterday party at her home last Tuesday has who meet her ar The sexton thought the committee husband, evening in honor of tho Ephraim I two from a years Volunteers. Tho room was beauusurping his authority by rived taking charge of thework of im-- 1 mission in the Eastern states, tifully decorated in red, white and ' the This view , , cemetery. blue. . The evening was pleasantly, proving was concurred in by Councilors spent in games and listening to rhh COntrd' ThTvaM Brienholt wholost their Im,sc and selections on the phono , The little one graph. The speciaL feature was Tuesday. the singing of Miss Lillie Greaves. presented and approved by the was t0 rest ln theS,lent Clty sexton. ' After a lengthy discus- A nice luncheon was served about, Council Proceedings. eser a sion the claim was allowed. The following, eleven oclock. The regular April session of the Claim 61 Jorgen Jorgensen,! Willie Fredricksen and Soren persons were present: Prof. M. Miss Lillie City Courcil convened in the city watermaster for work done by Sorensen, two fifteen year old boys E. Christopherson, hall Tuesday evening, with all sundry persons on the creek, Lf this city, were arraigned before Greaves, Misses Josie and Anna members present. amounting to $86 was allowed. , Justice Christensen 'yesterday on Frost, Annie Dorius, Pauline March of minutes The On motion the disposition of city the charge of disturbing the peace Christensen, Lizzie Thompsen Mr. , meeting . were read and approved. water was referred to the commit- - They each plead guilty to the and Mrs. Albert Johnsen, Mr. andf Petition of Ay C- Larsen asking ee charge. The court, after giving Mrs. Albert Thompson, James lihack rebate of $3.50 paid for On motion the inspector of them a fatherly lecturefined them Allred, Frank Anderson, Parley , ' denied. cense, was on motion , buildings was instructed to make three dollars apiece, but suspend-- a B. Christensen, Oscar IL Brien-- 1 ' The board of health recommendthrough inspection of the busi- - ed sentence upon promise of good holt, Fred Jorgensen and Joseph H. Thompson. behavior. ed that the claims of D. W. Soren- - ness houses. to-da- up-to-da- y te . I , , I . . , GrZTZirtZ V 1 , ; on-irrigati- on. - , U t , I S1 V A V ) ' 77' i h 1 V V |