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Show A. D. McGUIRE FINDS A GOOD OPENING A. D. McGuire, the former publisher of The Record, spent several days in .the northern part of the state recently, returning return-ing last-Tuesday, most jf the tirrie1ii;Tremo11itb;Uthrt'Yhich ibtftt0emti17tfT .L'akfc Cfty. .and. has completed all his arrangements for the launching launch-ing ot a newspaper at that place. Mr. McGuire found, the field theri f dlly ripe fdr a' jwspaper, and the businessmen have shown their interest by advancing a good share of the money required re-quired for the installation of the plant, which has been purchased and will be on the ground before February 15th. The field has been partially canvassed for subscribers, also, and over 350 persons have signed wp for the new publication. Arrangements have been made for the publication publica-tion offices, which are now undergoing changes and repairs, so that everything will be in readiness for actual work by February l5th. Mr. McGuire will be joi-ed in the proposition by Thomas Reese, who did work on the newspapers of this city for a year or more, and who is well known to local people. From the documents shown us by Mr. McGuire and the information in-formation 'given in relation -to Tremonton, he certainly has an excellent opportunity, and one that he will no doubt fill with satisfaction to his constituents. He also has a good opportunity there for legal practice, there being no other attorney in the town. You have our congratulations and beat wishes, Mc. x linn nil .m II I |