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Show PURELY PERSONAL Henry Wight has been down from Kamela, Ogn., this week, visiting visit-ing parents. Earnest Nichols is now in Spokane, Spo-kane, a member of a band in that northern city. A representative of the Hess Paper Co., Salt Lake City, was in town, Monday. S. L. Miller, a young man of Bear River City, was in Brigham, Monday, on business. J. S. Graehl has been sporting about our streets this week. We did not find out whether Joe iB an old bach still, or not. J. Frank Pickering, the Pay-son Pay-son ex-newspaper pusher, passed through Brigham City, southward bound, Tuesday. The gentleman is now in charge of a panorama of well executed old Mormon scenes. He expects to "do" Brigham sometime this coming winter. C. E. Snow has concluded his labors at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan and returned to Brigham with a first-class certificate certifi-cate of proficiency in the art of stenography ard type-writing. He received the first certificate issued by the College Board. Mr. and Mrs.J. C. Dewey of Dew- eyville, passed through town ed-neBday ed-neBday on their way to Ogden, where they spent Thanksgiving Day with their daughter, Mrs. O. K. Childs and Miss Lettie; the latter iB now attending school there. Tw Bishop left us some samples of the unexcelled apples he raises at his home. Their trees yielded over 200 bushels of excellent apples this year. |