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Show Mr. and Mrs. I'esrcon were visiting her relatives here on Sunday. Tho .Vphllee come to the front with a full-fledged McKiuley dub. Tlic One icsiiltnceol Jonxa Holds worth on Second East St., is nearing com plotion . The builder me busy pulling up a now lesldoncc for JohnT. Woodhome In tho south part ol town. The Union l'acltlc will sell excursion tickets to Dallas, Texas, Sopt 17 and 18 I.liullcd to Sept. 301b, lor W. Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. had thslr ear nearly destroyed by lira at 1'rovo. Tha loss amounts to several hundred dollars. George I. Jacobs, aged 38, and Cyeuthln Deuel, aged 25, both of I.ehl nere giaulcd a nianlage license on Monday. llirklushaw'a saluou at Sandy nas btirnud down on Friday, Tha bucket brigade had to work hard to prevent a genei al contlagratlon. Mrs. Elenor Snow, wile ol l'rcst Ixuense Snow, died very suddenly al her home In Jlngham City on Sunday night ot heart disease. Lack of vitality and color matter In the bulbs causes the hair to fall out and turn gray. We recommend Hall's Hair Ranewer to prevent baldness and Igraynsss. The sala of Salt Lake county bands la off until Biter the November election. The only bid received was below par. Bonding ii not a success at present. James Allen Is sinking anartssian wall for Joseph Aehton. Heisdrlvlng the Mell down until be encounters another and larger tlrcam as the ttrcam bad ceased to flow. The employees ol the Teople's Co-op have organized a quartette club consisting con-sisting ol the following members: John Y. Smith, Henry Lenls, j'nmes Frfle and 8 J.Taylor. Miss Viola Tratt tha noted' soloist ol Salt Lak was married In New York on Satuitlny to Mr. George A. Olllett who formerly resided In Pali Lake. She was one of tin most popular church singers In New York. Any one wishing to take lessons on trie piano or ork'ttii should call and see Miss LUtlo Amtln before making other arrangements. For terme, etc., call at hir home one block south of l'eopla's Co-iip. Mr. nnd Mia. Lnke Tilvunib went lo 1 South Cottonwood to attend tho funeral I of hrr father, John J, Tinnier, on Bun-jdny. Bun-jdny. lie was one of ihf pioneers ha v-j v-j lug mine lo Utah In IMS and lived In 1 South Cottonwood cvei since. He w I some iiver 84 year old .it the time ol hi jileatli, Mrs. Titcomb Ii been poorly (nr anme time and tin trip was a hard one (or hoi 1 |