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Show Draper Items. Tlio correspondent writes from Draper that tho weather is modrating a little, nnd the people, tnko the opportunity of sleighing nnd enjoyment of various kinds. We Imvo hnd quite n number of parties of laic, such as Orgill's birth day surprise, tho Vallcntino danco nnd many others, nil of which proved grand successes and It la supposed that a masquerade party is uigli at hand Gold Is leportcd being found in the mountains west of Draper. I'ino specimens spec-imens of pure whltukavollno was brought out of tho hills south of town. Who knows but what we will soon be man ufucturlngonrowo china ware. Mr. James K. Trice one of our well known citizens on Monday last found that ono of his valuable horses had either strayed or bad been stolen from Trice's ranch near the point of the mountain. After dllllgcnt search through Draper, lie decided to follow tliu nnlmal up so he went along through the towns south looking in cbtruy ounda nnd on tliu HtruttH until he 1 cached Tsysou w hulls ho found the animal oiiTucnday last, feeding In n man's ynrd. A ouugstcr of Ihnt plnco clniuifd the hoisiimd culd ho had bought It of a iiuin nt Draper whote nniiiu hu did not know. How ever he was willing to give the liorso up and wished for no further trouble. Mr. Trice returned to-day with tho animal. |