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Show J i'OISTV CLICRS. I Itums of 1iittrHi Coiicuri'titit: t'iylibor-I t'iylibor-I lite Towns. Merchant K. IT. Jones of Kelton, was in Brigham City, Wednesday, returning that afternoon. A correspondent writes that Die Christmas party at Kosette, Park alley, was a grand success. Bishop J. C. Dewey way down, MondiTy, distributing around town some luscious apples from bis bounteous orchard. Selectman L. F. Johnson of Corinne, Cor-inne, was in Brigham last Saturday Satur-day and had name added to TiiKj Bt'-.i. ii's extensive circle of readers. V m . Po wel I, eel ebrat ed for li i s singing, electricity and Democracy, took charge, of the Mantua (Ceneva) postoflice on the first of the year. He will no doubt give universal satisfaction to the Man-tuans. Man-tuans. Wm. Anthony, the new County Collector, was down from Portage this week and filed his immense bond of $50,000. It isn't every man who could sea re up a sufficient number of persons to give such a guarantee. Last Saturday, Peter C. Johnson of Mantua, was in town and filed his bonds with the County Clerk for Justice of the Peace of Mantua, and John P. Jeppescn also filed his bonds for Constable of Mantua. They were elected at the last election elec-tion and are men that the people have full confidence in and there is no doubt but that both will fill ; their offices with satisfaction to all. I |