Show BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS we have aa plenty erty of C course hay salta salt against agai in nat at lees cash store the volunteers will bo be captured by six c cavalry I 1 ladies adies on monday an elegant assortment of jewelry has just arrived at the D L S co woods cross A mr air king of iowa is visiting with his cousin edwin pace they had bad not met for over sixty years try a sack of good enough flour only at leos lees cash store wo are still making tho the choicest of of choice ice cream at the gem also well stocked with candies and summer drinks wo we have apples peaches and currants this week and expect pears next week leave orders at ace s cash storo store miss lizzie hatch one of the faithful deseret live stock clerks will go to cache valley and idaho Idah oona on a visit next week samuel bryson brison celebrated his eighty fourth birthday anniversary on monday evenitz evening forty of his children and grand grandchildren were present manager t moss of the deseret live stock store spent last week in cache valley on business and pleasure his wife also accompanied him mr and mrs ernest hayes of hammon ward idaho were made inside happy on tho the hist by tin the arrival of a I 1 fine dau daug td liter all doin doing 0 well prof brown of the salt lake college AN will ill lecture at the BUSS bliss hall ball on sunday evening op augu august 0 st his subject the advant a ages aes es of a christian aducat education ion please all come frank Sni odley and william C hardy r received box B letters on saturday they were merely letters of enquiry asking howa how a mission to california would suit and liow low soon they could be ba ready miss edith buckland went to gentile valley idaho ou on saturday 1 9 toi to ait with her sister sirs Goorge Z Tolford miss buckland DucI dand kiil v ill teach chool again at lehi this year on to manila the book con r KV S ol of our volunteers li in tho philippines gott oa u up ucb bv v the deseret nea can be had for 30 acts at lee ae s cash store manair 1 1 n a I 1 bamberger Bm Bim iberger berger of the alt h la S 0 OL dif un ii ry with his gin ten tendered derid free ti 1 I lt i t davis davi cosily ails i iLs td still sat like and i burnon turn on duy L mr ho jt t the well driver 1 is in town says he cm drive wells fur for less money looney up town ii hetro ro than they can call be dug and up ilu hu puts pumps in also elder eader david stoker jr ji and wilford ilford iV i 1 iette got their maision ury aal iolli linen ts last friday 1 hey wi TI re assigned to libor labor in I 1 england lor which place they are to tart start on november ellb 1911 I 1 ebar aathur naylor is expect e x hect n to accompany them 0 aias aas porter the youia man aiom illo abow who wb acci awi bluntly shut shot tl hilo bile hording herding sheep tor lor kippen in the hills cas I 1 of harf last beuk is slowly rec recovering the ball before en h ulf bodd struck u buckle 1 his si sip p ni W r rs and drohr crovi it h irly ahr 11 h lits is budy body dave dav smith james keppens Kip pens hip herder who was arrested t ii ins his shep aln up la befoul foul the i r i s if f mill broel C ric had bad a hoir 0 w inn jus in r ur wood voodoo on i 1 n v jt it t his bodur t ird liim him hj h j lor the misdemeanor but tile the S to tile dib di iru I 1 court coll I 1 t i miss M iss joni il I ta t duncan has beon nea n ea d mud af honor for dan da i wu chuoi 01 so she hc all adl pre ent the dlila co our it juais is county vol 01 ol 1111 ser sert sergt t mabey will no douht ilat heartily heartily endorse indorse cn dorse us when ibaan h r lot bior tor for the a 1 r 1 ampro lat lab ir lie he aboia interest it 1 v b atol vtol e to ulon u ion time ince aern centered in tho the army the farm journal five years and the clipper one year for the price of the clipper alone ta when paid in advance sunday school superintendent porter counselor reeves and E R M whitesides one of the sunday school aids visited the west ward avard sabbath school sunday and counselor israel barlow I 1 jr and A L clark the school in the east ward avard the case of attorney J D call of willard city boxelder Box elder coun county ty vs william prescott was vas heard by justice heywood on monday the trial was set for saturday but for some reason was postponed until monday plaintiff sued to collect a bill which the defendant claimed ho he had paid llis IRS honor decided against the defendant so lie he paid the bill a second time if lie he had paid it before mrs C L sessions went to O ogden oden den on monday where she was called by telegraph C to attend the funeral of her granddaughter sarah bitten daug daughter 1 iter of barney and patty S sessions bitten dropsy was the cause of her death she would have been fifteen in september had she lived she passed away in ogden but was buried at west weber iler her home was at me menan nan idaho and it was there that her mother died four years ago I 1 last may since the latest time card on oil the 0 S L ry ky has gone into effect trains from the north arrive rive at woods cross as follows no 2 p in no 4 a in no 6 0 p in no 8 a in no 10 p in all flag ila 0 trains no 6 is cache valley train trains from the south are due at woods cross as follows nol 7 14 a in m noa p in no 5 a a in no 7 1001 a in no noo 0 p in all AH flag but no 1 no 5 cache valley valley train tf tonj nj some salt lake parties say aba chaj it is quite probable that an electric street car line will traverse er our county to connect salt eve lake and ogden in the near future if subscribers for one halt half tho the required amount of stock can be found in the two cities or the country traversed by theline the line the scheme is ago a go as eastern capitalists will furnish the balance of the money it is the intention of the projectors also to handle freight on tho the now new line A L buckland was in the mountains east of here on tuesday and said he was surprised to find such a large snowbank as he saw on the eastern slope of F farm armin bugton ton canyon ile ho estimated it to bo be close to three fourths of a mile in ion length n th and in places over ten feet in depth he said that he never saw the weather so cold in in tile the hills at this season of the year as lie ho did that day daj said lie he was compelled to keep along the side of the hills as the wind was so cold on tho the summit that ho he could hardly stand it mr buckland is an all old mountaineer and can stand about us as much cold as anybody ile he also stated that he saw quite 1 number of prospectors at work in the head of farmington can call on some he said had tunnels in about seventy feet |