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Show Kiii:sa L11C.11.S. j lli-my niie Newly 'iill..(l Fr.mi tlio ( It' 1 riim.. J Jtunes Shrk uf Sinil,li,-Kl, w:is ' in town, Thursday. Soila wntor 5c a glass tit Boothe it lYircL''. Tut, tut, I'M; we're ton busy ami time is too pm-iou to sn-nil quiiirt'ling witli sinall li-iys. Miss June l'.tty of Uu'hmoiul, has btt-n visiting in town this wivk willt her fri. nil .Miss 'innio Ralphs. The; street sprinkler was startt'tl up yester.lay. James liotlon seemed seem-ed t lie contract of operaline; the rl I'.i ..... Dining the past lew days the waters in liox Hitler Creek have been reduced from a raging river to a ennmion creek. We were, told this week thai Lars Hailing 1ms been for several jeets that interest farmers, panlei -ers, fruit and stoek growers. This one issue contains over forty columns col-umns of interesting reading mat -t('r- lici nber that the "American "Ameri-can Karuicr it Farm News" is ono of Tiik lbni.i'ii's companion papers. The backward locust trees are at last assuming their bewitching garb of green. Decoration Day was a typical Utah summer day and the peoplo enjoyed it immensely. 0. 1). llrown, shoemaker, iu .naking some improvements on his home in the Fourth Ward. l'ostniasler I!. F. boothe's list of advertised letters appears in another an-other column of today's Hiiiii.ku. Miss Kiltie Williamson went to Logan this week to spend ft few days with friends in the T. inplo City. 1) D Ci:. 1 . , i.oiggaro is inai;ing some improvements im-provements ui his comfortable residence resi-dence on Farming .Street, in tho Second Ward. On account of sickness, Miss Ingram left her Rchool at Snowville and Miss Lucy Wright of this city, is now in charge. The big silverware offer the firm of Iioothe it Reiree has been bo successfully pushing during the past two months has been extended thirty days. James Baron, formerly of Krig-ham Krig-ham City, has started up his woolen mills nt llyrum and is manufecturing some good graded of woolen goods. The Firemen's grand ball Tuesday Tues-day night at the opera house was largely attended, As usual, the laddies and their friends had a big time tripping the light fantastic. fantas-tic. A jolly, congenial spirit was prevalent and nil enjoyed themselves them-selves to the utmost. ii 1.1 nn in. i in ti ouet-o in me vicinity of Kelton. Lillian Love-land, daughter of Slier i ft" Lovehind and wife, lias returned re-turned from. Provo, where she is a student at the B. Y. A. Jacob Jensen, who has been running run-ning a local in The IIuulek, says lie is receiving replies to it from Park City and others places. Emmanuel Mortensen, son of N. C. Mortensen, has begun the erection erec-tion of a new brick dwelling on Box Klder Street in the First Ward. Mrs. Christcnsen, mother of Fireman James Christcnsen, is having her homo in the Second Ward nicely papered and the roof shingled. The place is being greatly improved. The late high waters have put many bridges in town in bad condition. con-dition. Tho bridges near the Third Ward Meeting House and at the juncture of Young and South Wall streets especially call for repairs. re-pairs. t r o: ,i t i - i . i . ciggaru nas ueeu wearing a rueful countenance this week. He is carrying on an inside pocket a receipt for $33.70Trom an eastern publishing house for having gone secuiity for Lou Jones, who dodged the debt and made Peter face the music. Another fire broke out in the grass and rushes along the shores of Box Elder Lake, Thursday. Great columns of smoke rose up from the burning stubble as high as the adjacent mountains. These fires are more frequent than destructive. de-structive. We are requested to announce that the Box Elder Stake Primary iConferer.ee will be held in the Tabernacle June 12th. In the afternoon and evening of the same day, a Primary entertainment will be given in the opera house. Ad mission for children, 5c; adults, 25. cents. The Third Ward Sabbath School made up a merry excursion for the hills yesterday. A dozen or more vehicleB carried a large crowd into the mountains. Yesterday was an ideal day and we understand the outing proved very pleasant and acceptable to all, both old and young. Albert Bailey, a professional mason recently of Honeyville, but formerly of England, has Bocured the contract for ding the masonry work on the addition to tho Fourth Ward school house. Mr. Bailey is an expert in his line, having thoroughly acquired the trade across tho briny deep. He has a , notice in today's Bucii.f-:n. A large number of members of the First Ward Sunday School enjoyed a pleasant day in the canyon south of Mantua, Thursday. Several hundred children in charge of parents and officers went up in wagons. They all enjoyed the excursion very much. The tug of war between the married and single men proved exceedingly amusing. The married meu won the day. The "American Farmer it Farm News" for May is out. It makes a splendid number, containing valuable valu-able information on all such sul - |