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Show John M. Wilson is smiling out loud today over the arrival of a bran new boy at his house who made his debut this a. m. at the early hour of 6 o'clock. The little fellow as well as being an early riBer is a beauty, and as Johnny now bas one of each kind he is a very hapi ; man. All at home are well. N :: ers War . Ckeeh of Spanish Fork and jchn S. Boyer of Springyille were the cn.y delegates elect to the constitution?! consti-tution?! convention residing outside of Provo v ho attended the bar associa tion t . eting last Saturday evening. It is hor 1 many more will oe present at the vl H t.:jg n3it Saturday eyening. Jolt : 6. Lee of Clear Creek, accused of si lir-: coal, is having his trial before be-fore - -Vzq DeMoisy and a Jury as this issuf ja . press. rrs.as t.. : been filed in the First District c-Mirt by Prosecuting Attorney Judd i:yo- wtArh orders have issued comm. n J r i II. Darrow, ex sheiiff, and nil ;a. Summerville, present sheriff of '-r?.;.-d county, to appear in open corr , on February 2, 1895, to show cause by they should not be punished for contempt of court. The prosecuting o3cer alleges that these officers have failed to imprison Captain Davie sentenced to eight months Jn the ixmnty jail, but have allowed him to run at large without a guard. A letter let-ter from Jefferson Huff, probate judge ot Grand county, setting forth these as facts as presented is evidence and Judge Huff will be requested to appear on February 2nd also to give evidence. |