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Show OUR RURAL FRIENDS. The editor of the Janesville (Wis.) Era, has this to say of the marriage Of a good advertiser: "Miss Jennie Jones and Bob Henry were married at the Jones mansion last night. The bride is tlie daughter of our constable, Jones, who made a good officer, and will undoubtedly be re-elected in the spring. He offers a fine horse for sale In another column. The groom runs a grocery store' on Main street, and is a good patron of our advertisement columns, and has had a good line of bargains this week. All summer he paid two cents more for butter than any other store In town. The happy couple left on the 10 o'clock train for Milwaukee to visit the bride's uncle, who Is reported to have lots of money and Bright's disease. Bob certainly has an eye for business." jX. Bailcy-Burgen Nuptials. Floyd Bailey and Miss Emma Burgen were united in the bonds of matrimony at the residence df S. S. Meyers, on Wild Horse. Sunday last at 2 p. m., by L. S. Cool, Justice of Peace, in the presence pres-ence of a number of friends and relatives. The happy couple are well and favorably known in Washington county and they start in life under most auspicious circumstances. Their future 'home will be in Wild Horse Canyon, the groom having leased S. S. Meyers' ranch. One of the finest places in that "Eden of Idaho" the finest irult and farming valley in the state. Following is a partial list of presents received by the popular bride and groom: Milk cow. S. S. Meyers. Set of chlnaware, Mrs. Burgen. Table linen, Mrs. Meyers. Set of glassware, Mrs. Gfjqseclose. ' Knives iiwtl forks, Mrs. S. S. Meyers. BeWy set, Fr'ank Meydrs. Dozen napkins, Atny Glofcclose. Pair baby Bhoes and stockings. Mrs. Grose-olds Grose-olds e. Mliny other Handsome presents were given whi6h lack bf space prevents our printing. We join the many friends of the fortunate couple cou-ple in Wishing them much happiness. Council (Ida.) Advance & & & Uncle B. A. Gregory, the Argus hired Man, spent t"he early part bf the week in Salt Lake Gifcy attending the cburity D&mocratic convention. He also attended the barbecue which accounts for fiie refreshment committee being a little shy in their estimates a to How much beef and things it tiSlfdfs to feed a horde of hungry Democrats. While" in the city Mr. Gregory visited his family c&tfgistihg Of a wife and three beautiful children, all of whom look exactly like their pa. He thinks of bringing them to Farmington provided some one Will dbnate a proper site for their location. As there is no cannery or evaporator at Farming-ton Farming-ton Mr. Gregory would prove a valuable member of the community, his great appetite for fruit, especially peaches, being sufficient, if given free rein, to absolutely remove all danger of our or-chardists or-chardists suffering from over production. (N. B. Mr. dFegbry whote this all Tjy himself. Ed.) Farmington, Utah, Davis County Argus |