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Show The workmen at tho sugar factory wom a broad smllo on Wednesday as they ascended the steps to the olllco and received their pay. Several clerks were kept busy paying them the remuneration remu-neration for last month's 'work. Pitovo again comes to tho front with a grand musical festival to be held thero on Juno tho 18th. It is to be led by Miss Abblo Carrington supported bya number of leading artists assisted by tho Tabernacle Choir. It is a foregone conclusion that it will bo well attended for Utah Co. Is noted for its love of music. mu-sic. Col. Metz tho representative of Brown Bro's. nnd Oregon city Mills of Ban Francisco Cal. was in town Inst week and took tho largest order for clothing that has ever been taken in this city which amounted to $2000. It is said that Col. Metz draws tho princely prince-ly salary of $12,000 per year. The Uttlo son ot Mr. Frank Rhodes met with a sovero accident tbe other day. It seems the Uttlo fellow was riding rid-ing a horso in the lot when the horse ran under tho clothes line throwing him violently to tho ground, dislocating his wrist and breaking his arm between tho wrist and olbow. The initial number No. of The Bingham Bing-ham Bulletin came to our olllco this week in tho shape of a six col. folio presenting pre-senting a good appearance on tho face, anb after hearing it talk awhile wo came to the conclusion that it will supply sup-ply a long felt want in Bingham. It is well gotten up and ably edited, you have our best wishes Ed. . Mon are at work driving a o1l near tho east entrance ot tbe Sugar factory. Tho machinery is being unloaded from tho cars as fast as possible pos-sible but It takes somo time to Unload Un-load some of tho ponderous articles. A forco of mqn is kept busy at this work. $ lBRT.h,VlMortl,0er buildings must be started soon. The peoplo of Lohl have cause to mourn over th6 death of Mrs. Arminda Ashton which occured on Wednesday night at 0 o'clock. Sho has been sick for some time and notwithstandinc tho good medical attondanco she had to go1 8he was among tho first Bottlers of Ljhl and has done much good among tho people peo-ple hero and leaves bohind n host of relations and friends to mourn her loss. We understand that Provo musicians under tho leadcrshlpof Pro. Giles intond getting up a musical festival to como off In July. Tho musical fraternity in Provo, Fourth Ward havo completed an organization organ-ization nnd intend doing good work during dur-ing tho coming summer. Wo are glad to seo such an interest taken in music and think great good will result from it. But set Un a festival or a r.mtot In which all musicians in the county may tako part. This would bo a great stimulus stimu-lus and encourage all to do their very best, thus preparing tho county to tako an active part In the nrxf Territorial contest. Mr. 0. A Granger of the Utah Sugar Factory and also of tho Lehi Banner., made us a pleasant call to-day. Ho reports re-ports the recent storm m having done tho beet crop nn immenso amount of gooo. in answer to our inquiry why the boys who went from Payson to work on tho Factory farm had quit work ho explained "that thoy arrived two or threo days before thoy wero expected, ex-pected, nnd that the boarding house not being completed, nor any nrrang-ment nrrang-ment in this lino mado, they wero of course 'placed nt a disadvantage, and theboys became dissatisfied as a natural consequence. Eighty hands are now employed on tho grounds nnd everything every-thing is working lovely. Mr. Granger bwi uuiui una aiieruoon, 1'ayion Enttrpriif, There id n gang ojhoodluma in town which it would bo well for tho police to lopk after. Their actions aro such that people aro disgusted with them. When they injuro themselves only" it is not so bad; but whon they Interfere, with strangors who do not molest them, wo think it is time somthlug was done. Last Sunday night they gathered in a large crowd nnd acted in a very disgraceful dis-graceful and iingontlemnnly manner. A young man(who is a recent arrival) was set upon and treated in a most shameful mahner by these young hood-looms. hood-looms. Ho is an unusually good tempered temper-ed littlo fellow or someone might havo got hurt. We sincerely hopo that these persons will take warning and cease such actions before tho law la bioiight to b?ar upon them. |