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Show The R.G. W.ltailway will be extended as far as Gunnison in Sanpete County by the middle of May. From thence up the Sevier Valley the grades are very light, rendering construction comparatively com-paratively easy and rapid until the upper end of the valley is reached, when heavy grades and considerable rock work is encountered. The enterprising firm of Hathenbruck & Co., made a most elaborate display this afternoon of woolen goods, manufactured manu-factured by the Provo Woolen Mills, from raw material grown on the backs of Utah muttons. The display, comprising com-prising about twenty patterns of ladies' dress goods, is a most artistic one, and reflects credit on the designer. 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 postoflice. He also carries a fine line or gents', ladies' and misses' shoes, at rock bottom prices. His shoes, made to order, are known everywhere. Repairing done while you wait. There is much apprehension by the farmers in the county regarding an overflow of the lake, unless the dam in the mouth of the river Jordan, placed there by Salt Lake City, is removed re-moved in time. The recent heavy storms have raised all the streams feeding the Lake, and our commissioners commis-sioners cannot be too careful in giying this matter their prompt and devoted attention. A progressive euchre party was given by Mrs. and Miss Swarthout at their residence on West Main street last night. The first prize was taken by Miss Emily Moore and R. II. Dodd. The booby prize, a tin whistle and rattle, was secured by Dr. Gash. The I company consisted of Dr. and Mrs. I Shores, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Dood, Mr. ;;nd Mrs. Geo. Sutherland, Judge and Mrs. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. ht.V. Le.Sieur, Misses Rose, Emily and Dora Moore, and Messrs. navercamp, Olsen and Reed. |