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Show PERSONALS. Fiom Stoiktnu Sontlnci: Man) of our citizens are going to the metiopolls Monday to hoar the divine Pattl. P. W. Mulenbiuck Is again In harness, after a pleasant visit with his fiunll) nt Ptovo. Miss Minnie Holsteln ot ltlngham spoilt New YeaiJB day with her aunt. Mrs. D. W. Heuston. Our teaeheiH, Miss Mcintosh and Mr. Hammond, are enjoying themselves with relatives at their homes. School vv 111 commence again Monday, Juuuary 4th, Mr. D. Trennin, superintendent ot the Stockton Gold Mining and Milling company, com-pany, hn returned to his post after several sev-eral dayH spent with his family in Salt Luke City. The home of W, P. Mltehener Is cjunr-nntlned cjunr-nntlned on account of diphtheria. Ills little daughter., Morcella, Is suffering f i oin n very mild attack of this dreaded disease, but Ih eonvalewlng rnpldl). Etl Ciarey. whoso light ee wns'badly liijuied b) a piece of hot lion fttrlklng It while engnged nt his trade hlaek-smlthlng hlaek-smlthlng Is able to be about and thinks tlie eye will soon be ns well as ever Misses Lizzie and Dolllo Mocklnttm it turned to their duties in Illngham nnd Salt Lake C'lt) last Friday. The former Is cmplo)ed as teui hed at Hlng-hani Hlng-hani and the Intter attends ITulverslt) of Utah. Mrs R. M. Edmunds, the genial landlady land-lady of the Mltchenei houe, entertained lie i frlendu In a charming mantlet Fil-day Fil-day afternoon. Mis Edmunds hns tlie happy knack of making every one feel nt home. Frank Gundiy, min of Mr. and Mrs Rlchaid Oiindry, mii priced his patents b) diopplng in on them unexpeetcdl) New Year's day. I"rank could not vlrlt his home Xtnas on account of tlie lush In the P. O. at Salt Lake Clt), where he Is emplo)Hl |