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Show 1 I AMERICAN FORK:' The Grand Opening of the Utah Lake Resort. The opening of tho Utah Lako Resort nt American Fork lust Tuesday was a grand affair. Thero was a large iittcnd-nnco; iittcnd-nnco; many slrnngers lieing present. Tho Ileal Kslnto salo of tho Powell A Ciishlng addition was a success. Tho bidding was spirited and shnrp; 28 lots were sold, nt prices ranging from (80 to $300 each. Thu lots tire all 2oxlM feet, and considering tho times tho prices nre very good. Tho Sugar Factory was used as the drawing card, but many people present from abroad wero quito taken up with tho valley. Among tho prominent pro-minent outside buyers were L. E. Bamberger, Bam-berger, It. B. Whlttemorc, nnd J M. Walker, of Salt Lake, nnd J. D. Caln'ol St. Louis, W. H. Grant, Jas. Grant, Jas. Preston, Jiro. Welsh, nnd L. A. Cham-plain Cham-plain wero among the hvWost homo purchasers. Auemca.v Fork for some time past has been very Tree from crime. The Marshall, eiuco he got his appointment, has shown no partiality in the diecharge of his duty towarjl offenders and has a. second in his subordinate officer, Mr. John Campbell which seem to have n good effect on thoso disposed to commit crime. There has not been a enso ol any kind before tho court for two weckf. Tiiehk wnsetaying at the Millar House thiswsekthc following John Roberts, CcJorado; W. II. Thomson, California; James Sliocniakc, California; Robert Allison, Salt Lakoj F. C. Snwin, Provo; C. C. Callan, Provo j Judge Danny, Pay-son; Pay-son; Dr. Carson. Payson; C. II, Brim, Salt Lake. We understand that Messers Chad-wick Chad-wick & Hallsey have. secured tho contract con-tract for painting the Lehi City Hall. They are recognized as nblo artists and wo have no doubt but that they will do tho work well. Tueke were nt tho Bromley House : Mr. and lira. Singleton, Provo; Mr. Walker, Salt Lako; Mr. Williams, Denver, Den-ver, and threo other gentlemen. Mb. WoitosTs building a (lnocottagu which will bo completed In n few months We understand that tho Peoples party was dissohed nt American Forts last night. Several members of tho V. M. M. I. A. met last night for the purpoo of organizing organ-izing a male gleo club under the auspices aus-pices of the association. Speeches wore made by several present favoring thp move. Mcssers J. L. Gibb,-John Smith and Andrew FJeld wero nppolnted to get a list of names of members. Any one vishing to join such nn organization organiza-tion should give in their names to either of these gentlemen. Ogden, Juno 0. a young man by the nainoof Ginges was drowned in Wclwr river, near Uintah, on Sunday list. His b?dy was found last oeniiig flailing flail-ing it tho water about threo miles south oi trie city ny a man tlshjng. Glng was about 21 years old nnd has folks living in Salt Lake, Coroner Allen went to tho place whero tho body was found nnd came into the city with it. Pbovo, Juno 10. A meeting of the reopirs party oi UlaliC'o. was held at Trovolast night to consider the advisability advisa-bility 'of disbanding. Speeches were madoby W. H. Kiiis.WilliamBiuwiuiiul J. B. MUncr favoring dissolution of the old party, n resolution to thut effect was introduced by J, 0. Graham nnd carried, nnd the People's party in Utah County is nun est. Salt Liko llt,t,hl. A Srn-F northeily breese was blowing on Monday afternoon, and us the " Little Kate " motor pawed through the uorth-easiteiii part of the cltj, sparki wero blown a considerable di's-tinrc di's-tinrc At nbout B:30 o'clock two blazes appeared almost ijfinultaneousfy, ono at a shed owned by Ciuorgo Mel-drum,. Mel-drum,. Jr. on Fourteenth ,ticet, Irc-tweenMnndNsticets, Irc-tweenMnndNsticets, nnd the other a block east, nt J. B, Bonnet's shed. The Meldrura shcil wns destroyed, but by means of buckets, nnd tho lire department de-partment which arrived on the scene inn few minutesmi adjoining small barn was saved. Tho Ben net shedwas completely com-pletely destroyed Tho aggregate low will not exceed $160. linqmrti: |