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Show Purely Pmiiiul. II. N. Bowring was down to Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday. Win. Petty, of the depot force, 1 visited his parents at Richmond last Sunday. Cashier Rich, of the Bank of j Brigham City, was in Salt Lake the j fore part of this week. Joseph and Jacob Jeppsson, two prosperous farmers of Millville, ! Cache Co., were in town this week, i Clarence Horsley returned home from Logan, last Saturday, where he has been attending school the past winter. Miss Hattie Nichols, daughter of i Bishop Nichols, has gone to Honey-: Honey-: ville, where she started to teach school, Monday. I Mr. Jenkins, of the Warren Mer-! Mer-! cantile Co., has been in town lately. 1 He did considerable business at ! Corinne last week. I Hon. A. H. Snow returned from Salt Lake, Thursday noon, where he witnessed the performance by Miss Wainwright, the charming actrss. j Billy Kersands, the colored j gentleman who appears at the opera house next week, is, if we mistake not, celebrated the country over as having the largest mouth of any one in the United States. Last Friday, J. D. Call, a rising young man of Willard City, discontinued discon-tinued his school labors at Bear River City, his engagement there having expired. He expects to Boon begin reading law with Attorney Ceo. Marsh of Ogden. TheBuoler wishes him success in this new vocation. |