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Show Missionaay Hall next Monday night. .Tho Sinuiu band played for a ball in Cedar Fort on Friday night. Engineer In?alls returned from his California trip.on Thursday. Tho rock for the school" IioupC to bu built for the north-district has been hauled and is now on the ground. The light between a badger and a dog attracted considerable attention on Main Htreet on Thursday. I. E. Wines hassoIdouthiB mercantile business in Nevada and gone to ranching in ltuby Valley. He has bought a good ranch there. All tho loose money must have gone to Ha t Lake as it was almost impossible to get any change in town the latter part of last week. Tho trainH on the 0. S. L. have changed chan-ged time and now run as follows Northbound North-bound 8:20 a in, 5-14 p m ; southbound 8:53 a ni,7;03 pin. -Last week the It. G. W. sold fi41 Jubilee tickets to Salt Lake and return-Saturday return-Saturday was tho busy ' day. During tho same period 348 were sold at American Amer-ican Fork. There will be un eclipse of tho sun July 20, visible, if clear, all over the United State, and will ho of the form called annular, tnnt is to Bay,' the sun will appear us a liugof light around and outside the back body of thu moon. The currency troubles with which the country has had to deal in the past few years hus cruted such a demand for a general, lovision of tho system that President McKinley's wish fur a special commission to investigate this subject and report I1113 been generally commended com-mended by membcisot all parties. Ex-Sheriff Fowler, of ProvD and K. A. Franks are organizing an expedition for the Alaska gold fields. They expect forty men to put in $25 each, tliiio raising a fund of $1,00') with which they will go to the fields, locate ground and put all interested on the same footing. They propose to stay a year in doing this preliminary work. Herald. Georgo Beck who has charge of Beek'p vineyard states that there will bo an abundiuit crop of grapes raised this season. The vines are literally covered with large bunches which will soon begin to lipen into beautiful luscious fruit. Ho expects to mako a great deal of wine this year. Louis Goodwin of southern California has been in Lehi visiting his brother. The former gentlemen diovo the ill at stage coach from Payson to Salt Lake, arriving in Salt Lake City July 20, 1858. His stay in Utah only lasted one week, returning to Californiaon the next stage weet. He arrived in Salt Lake City on his second visit July 20 1807, just thirtj-nine thirtj-nine years from tho date of his first arrival. ar-rival. Nearly $1000 went out of Lohi for railroad rail-road fares alone for the jubilee. Etch visitor spent another dollar while in Salt Luke, so wo are safe in saying that $2000 have flown from Lehi during tho past week. There was Boine money here it week ago but wo cant say exactly how much is left, but wo hope there ib enough forour delinquents to pay up their subscriptions. |