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Show WILLARD. A Batch of Fresh News from Our Southern South-ern Neighbor. Editor Bugler: I thought I would let the readers of The Buhlek know that Willard still exists. Plenty of sleighing here and almost everybody is taking tak-ing advantage of it. Hon. D. C. Hubbard of the Legislature, came up Saturday evening. He returned Monday morning. . Stephen and Jos. M. White went to Market Lake last week in re- . spouse to a telegram telling thorn their sister Lizzie Birch died Saturday, Satur-day, Gth inst. They returned Saturday Sat-urday morning, 13th. The Huntsville Dramatic Co. , presented the play "Better than gold" last Thursday evening. The play was very well executed. Hinshow Jay and Baker's Photograph Pho-tograph gallery was removed to Plain City last Monday. Ira Pettingill and Eflie Call returned from Logan today, where they had the nuptial knot tied at the Temple. They will reside here at Willard for the present. Mrs. C. H. Dudley went to Salt Lake City lastSuuday. Her mother, Mrw. Geo. Wallace, has been very sick. . Stake Snpts. of the Sunday Schools of this count)' paid us a visit in the interest of the Sabbath Schools on the 7th inst. J. F. Erdmann, the butcher of Brigham, was seen on our streets, yesterday. More next time. ' Willard, Jan. 18, 1894. |