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Show The dog tax han oan.ed ooa-Mil-rable excitement. Out of tii- forty convicts doomed t: fire and hrim-toim, only one was roscned from hU fate, Tim (logs that now remain are the upper tens ilny we.-tr a collar, F. C. Christeasen his be-n down to Ephraini photographing a paintin? of the Manti Temple, male by Mh brother C.C. A, Christen-en. From i;ll reports the wo'rk is very nice. The Co-op clerks made a trip to Provo recently to witness agttiii a p:rty who had been issuing orders snd biasing an other parties rame -to them. That kind of work won't go. All the cry is for spring that there may be some circulation find opportunity opportu-nity to defray the winter's expense. We are greatly blesssd with health this winter, few have need to complain. W. K. Keid was in our city a few dayi back. FAIRV1EW NOTES. Sturm! Sieim! Storm! aud still it storm". Half of our first spring month is gone, and it ia still cold enough for Chrintmas. It is reported that more than a hundred hun-dred conference tickets have alread; be?n called for. The "Calico Ball" last Friday niglt was a grand success. The costumes sl owed up Cue. Many that did not take part iu the d-tuca were eager spectators Within a few days a party of the young men will leave for Rish Valley to shear shf ep. The ecbools are still wtll filled; this winter weather i3 enabling many to attend at-tend that otherwise would be kept out for some of the many spring occupations, occupa-tions, If Uncle Sam waut'o us to observe Labor Day be hai gtietter change the , season, i fl'ehavehal sleighing for more than i taree months. A buggy ride would now be in order. |