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Show standards, and, gauged by the meas-j meas-j urement, you may, after all. have j achieved a greater and more endur- ing success than the man you envy. . who lias only succeeded in adding to that pile which mis-fortune may, and death certainly will, .scatter to . the winds. Ex. DEWEYVILLE'S CRISP LETTER. A Wi-dilliitf Skinned Nomch The Town looming Other Newny Mention. Knrroit Buglkr: I take pleasure in sending you a few items. March 30th, Daniel B. Marble, son of If. L. Marble, merchant of Dewey ville, and Miss Mary Hansen, daughter of our much respected citizen. Christian Hansen, were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony, matri-mony, by Justice L. W. Standing of Colliuston. Thursday following, sixty invited guests attended a grand reception at the residence of the bride-s parents. That evening a hall was given for the occasion, and about 300 attended. March 31st, Mr. anil Mrs. U. N. Gardner were made the happy parents of a line baby boy. Mother and cliild doing well; father able to In; on'.. T. F. Nibert, our former school teacher, is down from Malad City, where he spent the winter teaching school. We appreciate his company com-pany very much. Our funny Joe Bird lias returned return-ed from Salt Lake City, where he has been visiting friends for some time. He brought -with him a pair of boxing gloves which have already resulted in several black eyes and skinned noses. Miss Annie and Ziua Hansen were up from Ogdcn to attend the wedding of their sister, Maty. Too much snow to suit the industrious in-dustrious fanners up here. Dewey ville is on the boom; we can support two stores, two blacksmith black-smith shops, two meeting houses and there is talk of building an amusement hall, which we need. The ipiieker it is done the better. Ernest Dewey has left his home at Nine Mile, Idaho, and is pre-' paring lo build a two-slury brick here on Main street. Miss Flossie Lloyd is up from Ogden, attending the highly appreciated ap-preciated school under the direction direc-tion of K. D. MeMillon, who tic-serves tic-serves credit for the well-conducted Helinoi, which will clnyo ill two weeks. A nict1 lillle :ilv of young folks spent Sunday evening at t lit residence resi-dence uf John dernier. After eli mi Is, siiusiiine; the quicker sun shines the hetter to suit the people of the quiet, little to-.vn of l)evey ville. Johnskkov. Dkwkyvm.i.k, I'tuh, April llh. ttnn'l. liisr f.iilti. Spare yourself as much as you can. If husines isn't as hrisk as it might he with you, vememher that you can increase it hy advertising. adver-tising. If your crops don't grow-as grow-as last nor as thrifty as they do. some seasons, don't lose your eour- i age; the compensation will eome in ' the shape of higher prices for what 1 you do raise. If you don't succeed j in life as well as you fancy you j Mlinuld, hear in mind the fact that the highest success is not measured by purely material, but by moral |