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Show All of tho Corlanton pcoplo. are now hero and tho first rehcrsal was held last night. Tho Home Telephone Co. have petitioned peti-tioned the City Council of Provo for a a franchise. S. C. Parkinson was down from Franklin today visiting his children who arc here attending school. Tho sugar factory will close down next Wednesday. During the season they ground up 37,052 tons of beets. Moses Johnson an actor of some prominence from Springvlllc Is In town and will bo given a place In the new Corlanton cast. They announce that the rates will be Just half tho present rates charged by the R. M. Bell Co. That kind of an argument will be very apt to capture tho Council. Tho train from tho south was an hour late. It brought up live extra coaches to accommadatc tho students going home to spend the holidays. holi-days. There were nearly COO left for home today Oliver Lclshman was lined $2.50 by Justice Pcderson for disturbing the peace at the 0th Ward meeting house Tuesday evening. The prolmblltles are that several others will be called In to answer to a similar charge. The dam of the skating pond at the A. C. broke Tuesday morning and flooded the boiler room and part of tho basement of tho main building. The furnace flics were extinguished and the heating aparatus tied up. As a result there was no school at the college during the morning periods. t In the Karron case Judge Booth gave Mrs. Karrcn the custody of the two younger children apd ordered Karrcn to pay $150. per year for their support. No division of tho property w as made, the Judge thought best to reserve re-serve his dlcission until the legal complications com-plications pertaining thereto are straightened out. Hon. G. W. Thatcher passed a very bad night last night, at one time It was thought that he had passed away but he rallied again. It Is not thought that he can last but for a few hours at the most. Nearly all of the members of his family are here and his surviving surviv-ing brothers, Moses, John W and Aaron and his sister Mrs. W. B. Preston. Pres-ton. Niels Hansen died at his homo In Cardstown Saturday last. Mr.Hanscn was an old resident of this valley. He was a resident of Logan for many years and later Bishop of Providence for several years which position he occupied at the time of his removal to Canada- Niels Hansen was a good honest upright man and we know of no greater tribute we could pay to any man. He leaves a large family ,somc of whom still reside In this county. The lcmalns were brought from Canada yesterday and burled at Preston. Pres-ton. A large number of friends and relatives from Logan attended the funeral. |