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Show B AROUND TOWN, B Tho work on the new tab.rnaclo 'b B bolng pushed with a will. B Mr. Bonnet, tho barber la having B lomft hot nnd cold bathi put in- his ca BBB tabllabmont. BY Don't be uneasy about the enow B brethron, wo will hay plenty o( it B directly. B Tho eld lolka oommlttoo is making IBB arrangomonta toglvo theold pooplo n IBB (eait on Wednesday nozt. B Wd. Aahtr. the photographer will B move today to the Rosa & Roaa building B where he lias put in an up to-dato out- Bflfll BflBJ; Bo many changes nro being mado In H tho old Louis GarfTa store, that Mr. B , -, Garffhmselfhaidly knows tho place BflBJ TUo brickwork on the north end, of BBS tho new tabernaclols nearly llnlahed BBflj and will soon be ready (or the roof. BflB BflBf Tho invitations for ft grand ball to rbe BflBt given by tho buaincaamen on the, 17th BBBj flflBflfli B The M. I. A. of ffajro LUr aro arraog- BflflK 'jng a star party to bo glvoh in the pavll- B ion on tho 21th. BBBJ Mrs. Nowcouior who has been ill and BBBJ Buffering for soino time past, went to BflBK . Bait Lako on Monday to get medical aid, BflBl Two candidates "roJu the goat," 'at BBB8 the Modern Woodman of America BBBK ,. moetliiR Monday night. B ' Mr. Fred Morrill lias been appointed BBS to bo president of tho Priest Quorum to BBS succeed Mr. Geo. A. Smith, who Is ftp- BflBfl - .pointed to bo presidont of the M. I. A. BflftV VMr. John Cooper was all arn'ilos on BflB TuoBday morning. A daughter camo to BflB lila homo Monday night. Molhor and BBBB baby ttolng well. Bflflfl - BBBB Honorablo Ira D. WIuob of Ruby BBBK Valloy Nev. has beon vlaltlni relatives BBBB nnd old friends in Lohi during the past BBBB BBBB A ten pound epcclman of Utah's beat BflBflf crop nppoarod at tho home of Mr. and HBBB Mrs. Edson Whipple on Friday tho 10th. flBBB Its a boy, in consequence of which Ed BflflBJ is wearing an 8X10 smllo. All rule. aVaVatm BBBBf -The Sunday School 'teacher, made HBflflj thoir monthly visit to American Fork BflflBK last Sunday They had a cold reception BBflflt ns tho rooms whero meetings wcro held BBflBY were too cool too oo comfortable. BBflflt Tho speakers at the Tabernacle on HBBBt Sunday wore Elders James Olark, Joseph flBBflf Cox nnd John Austin . James Clark is BBBBJ a ton of Councilor Wn, Clark m.d left BBBBJ 'r s'ie northern states on a 'mission on Bflfll Wednesday. BBBBJ Mr Eugene and Victor Thomas nnd BftflflB somo others liad a narrow oicope of be- flBBH ing carrlod out Into tho lake on a sheot BBBBJ ol ice, tho other day, which broke away flflflfl IroM tho shore with them. Fortunatoly flBB titty were reacurcd beforo nny harm HIBflft befall them. B Bofore Justico S. W. Ross. John JflflK Williams for atoallng money from the BBflH Korelty Bakery, was fined $5.00 or five B days in tho city jail. Morgan Wood- flBflBj house Jr. and Glide Howes for diBturb- BflHH ing the peace. Hows was fined (0.00 BBBBV Bnd sentenci was suspended on Wood-HIBflflt Wood-HIBflflt BflflH On Tueaday afternoon tho masons S employed on the tabernacle wero hoist- V ing a largo stone on the west tower, and BflflB when about eight loot high a bolt broke flflflB inthedorrick and the stone foil to the BB ground with a crash, The stone weight! BflflflB two and oiie-hulf tone. Fortunately no Bflfll ene was hurt, and tho stone was dam- BBflflJ aged very ellghtlv. B In a letter from lly Tiirotliy he says BflflBJ that tho sugar factory at Rucky Ford BHflflfl ,inB 'mJ a ver' ucccssful run. Tliey BflBflK harvested 05,000 tons of beets which flflBB Averaged 17.0 percent sugar, factory run Bflflflfl Tho campaign closed Jan. 15, He says flflflflfl there will bo lactorlea bujlt at Lsmar, Bflfl Las Animas and Holly this year. Mr. BflBBE' Timothy has moved to Greoley whero flflflflfl ,, lie takes charge of the Hold department flBBBB lor the Greeley Sugar Co' flflflflt H BBBflflflllv M . ; The stockholders ol the Luhl Creamery Cream-ery and Mfg. Co. held their election in the city hall on Jan, th and reelected old members of tho board for the next yoar. The financial report was presented present-ed and accepted. On account of feed being so high priced the business of tho creamery has fallen of somo little in the post, bn( is now picking up again with good prospects for a dividend the coining year. Those who have good stories and can tell them now have a chanco to ako some money. The Black Oat magazine offers over $10,000 in prizes for tho best short stories sent to them beforo Fob. 28, 1902. Tills company buys stories entirely en-tirely on their merit and not on tho ro-putation ro-putation of nn author. Thislsa splendid splen-did chanco for people who havo good lltsrary ability any ono wanting further information should write to The Bhort-story Bhort-story Publishing Co., Boston Mats. |