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Show PUNGENT I PARAGRAPHS I I Penciled for Passing jl Perusal. jfl W Pickups Plentiful and jl Palatable. Jl I Manager Pyper, of tho Corlanton jfl Companj, with Mcssis. T. II. Cutler M and John Wilson, with Mis. Towns, of j. H Piestou, niciiibcis of the same com- g I patty, came to Logan Monday night. m The company has disbanded for the jfl season, unless, perchance, the pio- jjjfl dilution Is put on hi this city. Man- Jjfl ager Pyper repot ts flattering success H in the southern towns and sas the company has quit business only be- B cause all the bookings have been filled. !l Ho also sajs that the people generally ( expressed tlipinsclves as being highly H pleased with the pciformancc, and jl that Cutler's Intel prctatlon of the II character "Coiianton" Is nothing I short of siipetb. The other tycmbcis IB of the caste are In Salt Lake City. j 1 George Kcklund, who left hcio some 11 time ago with the avowed intention 11 of starring Czlgcty Antal, the violin- II 1st, is also in Salt Lake, ho having 1 1 Joined the Coiianton company Imme- jB dlatcly after Ills appearance at Span- I j Ish Fotk. Many Logan citizens have j I requested that Corlanton be put on S hcie again, but the matter has not been definitely decided. ' j TlteDlieclorsof tho Descrct Mill- lug Co. mot Mondayy'iyd declared an S j percent dividend. 'This is fair, but i 1 J not hardly up to tho standatd of tlf- ; teen or twenty ioars ago, when this company was able to declare a 20 per A cent, dividend. Tlie Incicasing limn- jl bcr of mills, cutting of prices, and j pavinont of "." cents a bushel for fl wheat has made the change. The if stockholJeis also held a meeting Mon- fj day and elected tlie old oillccis: Moses , ij Thatcher, ptesldent; Guy Thatcher, vlce-piesldent; D. II. Thomas, treas- ' uror and managoi; these with Mcssis. ' W. A. Rossltcr, M. F. Ritor, and Mis. Hartiett Ptcston asdiicctots. i fj |