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Show A Correspondent from S:'OfieId under un-der date of Sunday last informs Tue Dispatch that a notice has been poEted at the Winter Quarters mines announcing an-nouncing the fact that in a few days the force of miners Mill be reduced by twenty-nine. The reason for the drawing is that the demand for coal does nut warrant the employment of the full force. Snow is eighteen inches deep, the weather is unusuably cold, men have been working only half time and the outlook is very discouraging, Mu. Geo. S. Taylor, with commendable com-mendable enterprise, comes out todiy with a neat display card. Tiie Dis patch cheerfully accords the Provo iiook fc Stationery company a front rank positi n among our commercial houses. They h iye the best line of books, stationery, and all pertaining thereto in town. This stock of legal blanks etc., is not surpassed south f Salt Lake. Mr. Taylor is a gentleman who knows how to meet the public, and the many patrons appreciate t) e courteous and obliging treatment j1-ways j1-ways found when doing business witu the l'rovo Rook & Stationery company. |