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Show ' ' LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ' A PLEASANT SUKPKISE. James Little, one of Garfield ' countys solidbusinoss men, was inJBea- - Editor Heaver Ream:: ver several days ibis week, the guespof Friday evening, February 94 h, Mr. Attend the Republican primary, next James McUarry. . Saturday night at the court Louse. Dr, George II. Fennemore went up to an artes tli e c i ty last Mond a y to attend a meeting ian well on his farm west of town and of tho State Hoard of Pharmacy, of with every indication of a successful which he is president. outcome, lie is now down about- - one Invitations are out announcing the hundred feet, using a twadnch pipe. Sarah Owens to Char wedding Mr. James Anderson mot, with a paln-- f Sc how, to take place at the home of ul uc e id cut T u esd ay w h o c hopping l he bride oil Wed n esd J y, Fe lv2 1. c , Juhn-M,MurdockJsjdiiki- - ss 1 1 -- Ho struck the wood up in the cedars. Mr. W. II. Farnswortli was a north-- b ax Into his foot severing a toe and badly o i i i cl passenger on the Short Line last i o came eu t Ing a second one. ul lie Saturday evening," wiih7Salt7luifce7as .town for medical aid and is now doing his destination. llo is expeeted home as well as could bo expected. j7' Fields to-da- hall willbe Jho. sccne next e y. x - . , 900, relatives and friends numbering about thirty, met at the r e s I d e ii e e ) f Al r s. JS a rail Gale at 7:30 p. m., lor tho purpose of surprising that est iuiabh lady In honor of her 74th brrtliday which passed a few. days previous The surprise. vv hhli was planned by her children ami Mr Mercy Taylor. wa$ a comblote success and highly appreciated toy the recipient.. "MrrJoseph Ashrwas chosen chairman, and after the opening exercises, consists ng of singing and 'praver, games-werindulged in until the-- , evening was-fa- r spent. Some appropriate verses coiniuemorative of tho liappy event and! composed for the occasion, were read by . of-Ml- 1 Rev. H. W. Parker will deliver a ser- birthA sumptuous- Mr s;:A lie e M . Ta tin e r. evening,1 tVashlngtons Thursday toin the school Milford house at inon day, of a gay throng of merry charac- morrow afternoon and in picnic was served, to which all did fulli consequence ters, the occasion being, as the iuvita- - there will bo no services held at t lie justice. All went merry as a marriage tions announce, a grand prize character bell, ai d at midnight a hymn was sung,, here7 Chapel baii.. The affair is being, engineered by benediction pronouuced7 and ail disThe family of Henry Tattersol are persed to their homes' feeling that it is the Mutual Improvement associations. over the arrival at their house good to honor and cheer the aged. Tho-ladrejoicing 77.' Messrs J ames Rarrbtt:Dan McKlnnen remarked that she last Saturday e vo i I i i g o f a hau nclu g and three associates, who have been at could sit up all inglir if we fell like ami of the further fact that boy, baby work for some time on the once famous Respect fuly. staying. ail concerned are doing well. A Guest. llurnlug Moscow mine in Star district, U were over Thursday consulting with MessrsJIenrydtid Will Skinner, Gy y M I ND Christian to learn what action Christian, Milt Rogerson.M. Davis and Is best to take regarding an injunction Homer Thompson, pulled outjast Mon-d- a v f o r St ateliue, w lie re i hey have se At the Beaver Branch of .the Brigham recently served on then) by Mat Cullen, of Salt Lrko7 who lays claim to the pro- cured a. job at getting out wood for t lie Young' Academy, -- , y good-natured- ly ( at-toru- ey IE To-da- y. perty. - - - McCupe outfit. - The annual oxereises for Fund Day-wil- l be held at Fort Cauieroir Saturday,. February 17th, beginning at 2. oclock,, p. im. Those who feel disposed to give- to the Academy Fund will- be given an opportunity. Prof. Hrlmhall, of. Other literProvo, will be the orator. ary and musical selections will be given. . The public is Invited to lie present. E. D. PARTRIDGE. Ye festive drummer isbeglnning to Lincoln mining company, lias been very brave i he dangers of small pox again and Hi in Salt Lake City for some time but to scatter-o- ut through the state. Joe is now convalescent and expects to be Hyde, represehting.the alt LakeAIaid-- 7 x JudgoS. P. Shope, President of ihe , able Jo resumo operation? at the mine by the iirst of next month. It is hi? intention, we uuderstandrtoinstall a big Cornish pump to take the place of the ones now in use, Ry- - the use of a Cornish f t ls hoped that the water may be more successfully and cheaply handled ware company and Ab Kimball of the Clark Eld redge company passed through townThursday.-- , f The twodances given St Valentino at evening, Abe sheet and -p- illow-case Principal. the Wood house, and the flower dance at J t h e op e r aji o use, were- - well patronized t a tiid the min hrlht owor k In g and well conducted. Tho laUerrtrotten Ji. conditio nr tip 0y the young ladfes,was packed to BISHOP F. T. GUNN OF ADAMSVILLE 1 ho d oors red dan eers 77 ; w it h gay THE VICTIM. and the rest of the room tilled with inRather late, Put better late than nev-e- rr terested spectators. 77 7 we learn of a very enjoyable sochili Onr, popular townsman, Charley Hlrd, event which came off atrLAdamsvlIle.ffh Mr. V. II. Farnswortlp Chairman of Abe Republican CountyJ?ommlt,tce. has, arrived n o in o from Cali fornia on last Vbe afternoon of February 5ih. 7iiny Mr. RIrd expresses occasion was the44t It anniversary of made the following apporiioumeut of Sundays stage. delegates to the Republican State Con- himself as highly pleased with his visit. Ane birth of Hlshop Fred T. vGunn ami vention, viz. Reaver 3, Frisco 2, Milford The greater portion of the time he wiisT the events surprise party iw wliieirtliw J , Mlnersvlll oTTAd am s vi e 7- 1 rr - reen- - absent, fdur months, wa,s spent with his major.poriion oLthe good people of ilia 6 son at Michigan Muff, but the attrac- berg toolrnart in making it a r vllle 1. The primary convention for the tions of San Francisco and oilier coast day in the life of the bishop. An election of the threo. Reaver delegates cities claimed a portion of Ids time. Iii programine was carried on s will be held at tho County Court House speaking of Ihe weather, Mr. Rird ex- and in the evening a suin7limuT picnic Saturday evening, February 24, 1900, pressed himself in no uncertain terms was served andjiiis was followed bv a .Ho4sghul by ordeFrif "TluT" precinct clialrman. Art in favor of Reaver ccunty Smith. t'AU Republicans arc requested to get back home and bis friei.ds are all the day was one of rare enjoyment and glad to have him. to be present. good feeling. - m e-b- roug iiiucismiis. 1 y-a- tn 1 1 red-lette- in-teres- dauee-aL-themceiing-h(mselAll-t- , i iing |