Show AND COUNTY 1 ed bards town clerk of emery wis a visitor thurs lay seth alien loft vestera ay iy for provo where ehe will remain for a short ft bile miss sarah a aud beasa L still be on monday morning next mr and mrs john left ye e for sterling count to spend pioneer dav postmaster geo M miller and poter johansen came over from huntington i thursday and transacted business D brown representing cutler bros co cl others 0 hit like is doing business in coulty this carl berg and pete haie opened up the old M P M her brickyard and will soon have i stock 0 bricks and cobios prod killpack the ferron druggist was in it at the summer school all ahe week also joa Z 0 the same town soren hangen haa purchased the chistensen meat market building 0 george brandon and ft ill carry a line 0 areah meat from this time onward dentist last week ed a floe piece of dental work for george brandon consisted of a 10 tooth bridge that fitted the mouth almost as solidly as he natural teeth because of his inability to pa the sao fine placed upon him by judge johnson at the late term of the district court hyrum Peter seo is again an OL cupani of the county jul miss donas andersen daughter ol 01 0 J andersen and paul judd both of Castl were quietly married b bis hop robertsen at orangeville Orang eville on thurs day evening july alth I 1 miss mary olsen daughter 0 fred olsen and george funk two of fer rou a popular young folks were married 1 tuesday at the residence of the bride a A reception followed the mar ange and a wedding dance was given in the evening prof J E of the lea I 1 emy lectured in orangey ille on vedner day evening his subject being tha teacher and child crowded house greeted the speaker whose lecture y lathe finest ever heard in the toyn prof Hick naan lectured in ferron thurs da night and in huntington tou last night dave killpack 0 ferron returned from oasia ida last saturday where he was visiting with hie son john mr kill pack was highl pleased with all that be BI v in the ceton vaclev the land is be ing rapidly settled up bv an industrious class 0 people mostly hay and stock growers he enjoyed a fishing trip to s hole and filled a large basket with trout that place ie a sportsmen s and mr killpack saw several sl in deer went into i store in a neigh town and asked if he could rest our or five hours the proprietor who hid just found a nest of new born mice in the coffee grinder said he could and then asked him vh ho did not go to a hotel the man replied I 1 am suffering from nervous prostration and the doctor said to gets quiet place to rest and I 1 see you don t advertise so I 1 knew I 1 coulden couldn t find a quieter place nd with that he settled back in his chair and watched the 8 allows build a nest in the cheese case at the meeting of the stake board of education at orangeville Orang eville monday the building committee 0 the were ins trusted to complete the front of thal building no provision as to tu ids was made other than to urge the members of the church and all others interested in the good work 0 the institution to come forward with their several mites to sup I 1 ort the work the committee urge up oo 00 the citizens of Cast ledale especially to i id them have the stone and brick but need mone to employ labor and purchase pur chise some needed material tho people of should respond to this request liberally and promptly leonard county tree inspector made an offit i il visit to Cast ledale ves ter 1 n he reports the red spider num ceroua aad active in all the orchard of the county and advises an i impugn ainsil tho before thin suck all tho sip from the trees ahoy re most plentiful in the roots and can be reached by digging at the trunks of the trees ind putting in lime and wood ashba the appear on the under side of the limbs almost too small to detect by the naked eve sprinkling with kero sene emulsion aull remove them from there the emulsion is made as follow to one of water add halt a pound of home made u and boil then re move from the stove and add two gallons of coal oil and six pounds of blacked lime this is enough tor 60 mis lizzie deported for salt lake this g after a pleasant visit with her parents bore birties desiring painting and nail papering done in a first class manner should consult carl berg of Castled ilc mrs ell i birdno of khatcher lh atcher riz who was hera with her brother prof george cl iff left or provo mon da attorney X chistensen wag over from county wednesday after filing a motion for a new hearing for swaze dooald mangum daughter of pat narth h john D chase dud at huntington on saturday last and was b ined from the meeting house oo 00 monday D ed was well knoon in county and greatly beloved A merry of loing tolk pulled out of town thursday morning bound fora camping out vacation in the hills near P V junction the pirty consist ed of hinnah grice birsen sigid andersen nettie cunha nellie Colling hirn paul hansen charlie S viz ey and dave george ind H rum seely i dr vaa summoned to ferron thursday to attend john birton jr who perhaps nas fatally injured at at willow springs about 20 miles from forron it appe irs that young birton clarence lemon and vare upon the mountain with bittle irton chal longed young lemon tor a horse nee to bunch of bittle about 10 ards dis tint started aind neither of them appear to know bow the resulting injury to barton happened the boy evidently rin into the herd his horse fell probably upon the rider and when picked up both of barton lega were paralyzed and hie spine severely injure I 1 dr pearson went to the of the ac ciden tand staged there yesterday afternoon when barton was stilt ancon scions he thinks boy has little chance to recover liter m the school closed yesterday afternoon ith an instructive lecture by prof hickman the school has been a disappointment to bupt supt woodward in respect to or rather lack of interest mini tested by many of the teachers the instructors prof hick man and MM home did ill that the ablest teachers could do butners handi capped with a slight attend ince and the manifestation of a listless interest by some of those who did attend bupt supt wood yard remarked yesterday that too many teachers look upon their work as mere joba rather than a profession ind do not to appreciate the fact that the public in the first pays for the item of their lu cation ind provides summer schools liei be afford e 1 the opportunity of acquiring an up to date kno of tho modern meth odi of education to others it is their duty to attend these summer school that thoi may be better able to instruct their pupils an I 1 give to the public coq work for good pay |