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Show LOCAL SPLUDCLETS. II. Alspach, dentist. Silver, Wie job printer, 40 Centre st. Barbed wire cheap at West Coop. Fresh fifth and sausajje always on kand at lioshards. Love's request is pickles. Call at Dunn & Co., fr them Me. Lyman Robinson, manager of the Logan Journal, was in ton Monday. Mon-day. Dr. Pike attended the banquet of the Salt Lake Medical Association Monday night. There seems to be no let up to the snow, judging by the way it came down this morning. When you go to the Fostoffice for your mail, tumble in at Dunn & Co's and get a pair of rubbers. The Liberals meet Saturday night to elect a new chairman in the place of Judge Saxey, resigned. Landscape and picturesque sign painting done on reasonable terms by Sam Jepperson, Frovo, Utah. Fiirirs and vegetables in their season can always be found at Boshard's. He Is first in the market with fancy groceries. Dr. A. J. Shores, of Fayson, was in Frovo yesterday. Ha has just returned re-turned from a course of studies at LouisTille,Ky. It is a positive fact that J. It. Boshard is selling more pounds of granulated sugar for the dollar than any other store in town. Mayor Booth left yesterday for the soutli on duties connected with the Territorial Board of Equalization. He will be away ten days. All friends and visiting strangers will find it profitable to attend the Methodist Episcopal Church to-morrow. Seats free. All are welcome. The West Co-op. will have a carload car-load of spring dry goods in in a few days. Trices will be away dowu, so don't buy elsewhere until you see our stock. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend the social and ball, for married folks, to be given by the I. O. O. F. at their hall Friday night, The resolutions adopted by the B. Y. A. students at their mass meeting, urging the erection of the new Academy Acad-emy building, tell which way the wind blows. Stocktaking is almost completed at Dunn & Co., and as a result they find they have a number of remnants on hand, which will be disposed of at a low figure to the first customer. Before Justice Noon on Monday j Clarence Salsbury pleaded guilty to the charge of selling liquor to minors, and was fined $25. Thii is the same offense for which Frank Knight was ried and adjudged not guilty by a jury in the Police CourJ. last Thursday. During this changeable weather a person cannot get along without a pair of rubbers, and the best place in town to get them is at George Choules', five doors west of the postoffice. He also carries a fine line of gents', ladies1 and , misses' shoes, at rock bottom prices, j His shoes, made to order, are known everywhere. Repairing done while you wait. Prof. Daniels must have felt as though his services to the public the last thirty years had been well appreciated appre-ciated when he behold such a crowded house as was the case at hia testimonial testimo-nial concert in the Theatre Saturday night. A most elegant lamp was presented pre-sented him, while a fine programme regaled him. The quarterly conference of the Utah 6take, held Sunday and Monday, ; was well attended. President Smoot' was unable to be present on account of his severe indisposition, rendering j him unable to be out of hit house. The people decided to complete the Tabtr-nacle Tabtr-nacle by next conference, whicli will be held in June. Knight Bros, have the satisfaction of having given the first order to the 5:tjvr li'.'lustry just started up in this rity, known :;s the Frovo Cornice and Fuin;so Woiks. It is an elegant zinc 'onii-e for the Kirght Block, the building opposite the theatre. It has the n:im of the proprietors on it, aad wlso the ye.ir when it was erected. We artf;glad t see th ? Cornice Works receiving recognition, and we trust our -ontrtrtors will rc:!ieber them this savn A ten minutes session of the Provo Bond of Education was held Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Tl;c treasurer's report was received back from fie li.nnds of the clerk and reported coi re t. The following claims were allowed: Teachers' Teach-ers' salary for January, 1760; John Derey, janitorial work, $27; Alex. Wilkins, ditto, f 12.50; Jas. II. Snyder, repairs, $14.75; Provo L. M. & B. C., cabinet case for Central schoolhouae; Sun Foundry, repairs on stoves, etc., $5.75; D. C. Ileath & Co., historical picture, M.80; W. Billings, transur-ing transur-ing achool furniture, $2.75. |