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Show UTAH CULLS- Terse Points Picked up From Various Quarters. ! Now that tlie winter evenings are coming on- it would he a good idea for our young people to lake some 1 step? towards organizing clubs or societies, ll would be a splendid tiling; if a dramatic club was started here. The talent is not wanting, and if some one will take the initiative, initi-ative, they can he assured that their efforts will he very successful. Or a debating and literary socitty could be organized and would render ren-der entertaining and creditable programs. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid . We have had many inquiries p u t t o us during the past w ee k concerning the rumor that the Sanpete railroad was about to be extended to Manti. We have en ! deavored as far as possible to get-at the truth and we firmly believe that the report is utterly without foundation. Xephi Courier. The necessity of the Liberal party, of which we have been earnest earn-est and long time workers, seem to us no longer to have but little, if any excuse for existence. At least there is no such need of it now, as was the case a few years ago. Conditions Con-ditions have changed, are ehfinging and will continue to change until tho people of this territory, regardless regard-less of religion or social distinctions, distinc-tions, have put themselves in line with the political sentiment and methods of the country at large. Brighton .S'frtT. Considerable anxiety was expressed ex-pressed yesterday by an olbeer of Fort I)u Chesne owing to the temporary tem-porary removal of a portion of the troops from that place with further intention of ultimate permanent abandonment of the fort. This removal has caused the Indians on the res er va t i o n to i n d u I ge i n drunken orgies and various misde-m misde-m e a n e r s un k n o w n when u n d e r more rigid military restraint. The whites in that country fear an uprising up-rising should all the troops be removed. re-moved. Provo Dispatch. |