Show KA SVILLEKLNKS I The Coopshlpped the first carload of lu cern seed this week The recent rains have made the farmers jubilant They are all busy now with their fall plowing and sowiue Mr Murrry of the firm of Taylor Murray of Ogden commenced the plastering plas-tering of the city hall on Monday JSThe Y M M I A resumed their nut jugs on Tuesday evening A complete organization or-ganization was effected and everything indicates an interesting session during the coming winter The boisterous blow of Sunday succeeded suc-ceeded in scattering considerable hay in the eastern part of town Fred Burton expects to open his new meat market licit week With two flour ishiug markets running whats the matter with beef stakes at reduced rates George W Stevenson left here on Wednesday Wed-nesday for a mission to Great Britain Success to his labors The proudest man in town yesterday was William Layton The cause was a great tenpound baby boy All doing well papa m particular After a very successful run of several months our brickmakers Samuel Ward and William L Galbraith have closed their yards for the season The two kilns have burnt nearly 1000000 brick this season and will have no surplus for spring building William L Galbraith has shipped several car loads to Salt Lake where his brick are fast becoming known Bothjpar ties anticipate erecting ths necessary ma ohiaery to make pressed brick next season At a meeting of the city council held last Monday evening C B Ellison presented a petition in behalf of himself and others asking that the money paid by him for city tax be refunded Mr Ellison claims that his property is not within the city proper and therefore should bo exempt from taxation tax-ation Referred to committee on claims A very pleasant party assembled at the home of Wilford S Barnes to commemorate commemor-ate the twentyfirst anniversary of his birthday last evening Among the guests were Messrs Arthur Barnes and Charles Barber and Miss Nelson of Salt Lake city An unusually pleasant time was spent in sumptuous repast social chat music singing sing-ing games etc until a late hour when the I guests departed for their homes all pleased with the evenings entertainment and the il f ig ili b1 J i best wishes for Wilford whose birthday they had met to commemorate May his l future be illuminated with the sunshine of peace and prosperity K KA SAILLE Oct 19 |