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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Itracrilunsakcr of .Honey vlllu wan a 1 Garland vMtor Monday. Frunk lloothc of lirlghum City made ' a buslaeo trip to tlilt city Wednesday. Prof, 0 CbrfUencn of Urlgbam wn4 In thi city on l111.1lur.HH Teiinday and Wtalncsdny. Paul Stark of llrlgham came to our city Wednesday lit the Intercut of his farm cut of tbli'clty. Mm. Seretha Hmltb, wlfuot It. Smith an cmployt'c of Parry 'h meat-market, went to Rrlghara Monday to visit relative rela-tive and frlendx. Leon Morgan of Itlgby, Idaho, him He- cut ed the position of blockman In the Parry meat butTket and in an expert In hU line. - -The American hens laid twen- Iiy billions of eggs last year. ' Mr. and Mm. James Ilonu have concluded con-cluded to tdwkc tbe Bear Klvcr tiuid from their feet and tako up tbclr residence at Grand Junction, Colorado, Jauien C. Lcary'n man took away from the sugar factory two rani of fat aheep for the Bait Lake market hut Tuesday. The sheep fattened on beet pulp general y tops the market, lira A Murle, the milliner, returned the latter part of laxt week from a bind-ncs bind-ncs trip to Salt Lake and the East where al'e ha been looking over the spring stock and purchasing goodo for the seawn. , Moidsh Evans went to Provo the early part of tbe week to sec hi sick brother fleorg) , who li la. a very critical condition, condi-tion, It I hoped however that with tits'.-class tits'.-class .medical .aid anil good nursing at the hospital heVlirpujl through. Word has reached us that Mrs Evlyn Peterson, youngest daughter of Mr Xartha tWtoa of Lcbl.-bi-serlmiily ill rom the1 -effect of perHpnltU. Her roaay relative and friend hero hope for , (5oou1ation koh Horsm -Appro ximately ten pounds of oata, tlvo pounds tit corn and tbreo pounds of bran, divided divid-ed into three equal feed, make a day's ration kbit cannot be much' improved I upon'. The relative amount of eorn can wall be -Increased durjug the winter Boatha, tad for the .sake of variety it 1 .tody t ommlted at the morning meal aud fed at noon. The weight fed at each li meal should be kept at about the same and for tho evening meal crushed out should, if possible, be iubitltutcd to the hole grain, along with tbo bran and a few bandfuU of hay. fed. Wet and salted enough to make it pafatablo. Horses soon become very food of this food nd this ulono aids dlgestloB.f-Ex, |