Show INTERHOUNTAIN NUGGETS Notes About Utah Idaho and Wyoming i Wyo-ming People and Places Mrs Felix Bunot of Henefer Utah is dead Death was caused by paralysis Rort Jackson was married at NephI on Wednesday to Miss EmiIa J Coul son sonWork Work is I to be begun early In the rl11g on a 55000 Echoolhousc at Mil fordWnrv Wnrv ids Poster and Miss Lillian Bond popular young people of Hcncfor arc married John Inrks died at Kamas Utah of o heart failure leaving a wife and a large family A W Andrews of Ncphl came to Salt Lake City last week l to accept a I I position with Ell Price Jessie Shirley the actress is a nloce of Mrs IT T 1 Gumming of Poculello who entertained Miss Shirley last week I President Budse of the Ben Lake stake Is recovering from an Injury to his back ccclvcd Fuvcral weeks ago I while repairing his barn L Paulson brought In from ranch to Mcmdon Utah a wagon load of Ole turkeys which were disposed of by shooting and shaking dice Mrs Charles Bollschwcllor and children chil-dren o Salt Lake City ire spending a few days Irj this city visiting her mother mo-ther Mrs Bella lan says the Toocle Transcript Cattle owners ere still busy l driving their cattle south for the winter says the St George Advocate There was a sale at Grafton last Monday but then were not so nsany cattle to dispose of as usual I loc The electric light plant ian not yet been able to operate successful because be-cause Mr Winberg has boon unable to iccure coal but Is ready for businoss le can get the fuel as soon HM say the Mllford Times The Leeds correspondent of the St George Advocate sends In this social I note Ernest Wright oC Virgin City who has been In Salt Lake for sonic time in town hsit I tme was > Saturday visiting i visit-ing with his best girl at tho llanson 1 residence Some any there Is likely to be a wedding aoon The Logan Republican facetiously announces an-nounces In Its Hyruin news On Saturday Satur-day the 21st Mrs Emma Liljcnqttlst received n carload of babies and 15 soon as the car urrlved she began selling sell-ing them t She made nun price to nil and the people hit to take them Just as they came no taking them buck nor changing them The first sale was a twelvepound girl to Mrs George P Wright the next was a tenpound girl Eold to Mrs Hans Jorgensen the next was a boy to 1 ro Emllc Olsen Thin closed Saturdays sale There Is no tolling so where the balance of the cur will |