Show farmington FRACTIONS cott roll oviatt now carry I 1 as well as meat th y y have it a nice little stock A au lumber ill partition separates the store from the moat meat market however there is a largo large r pauo pane of t glass lass in the partition so that they can see customers no matter which room they are in they appear to be doing a good business too jed sessions lias has closed his barber shop and moved his family away A fine son was born to mr air and T tirs airs henry anderson on saturday all doin doing well elder george A robinson leaves for the colorado Cold rado mission on the of this month tile the farmin farmington I 1 ton dramatic co played tile the fall of santiago here on wednesday evening 0 they expect to put on another play in the near future and then visit morgan john steed is getting 0 n material on oil the ground round preparatory to building a new house in the spring 7 jed abbott is helping to make the preliminary surveys for the new railroad henry oviatt wilen when lie he was on his mission part of the time labored within thirty five milos miles of o f the di dig 0 horn country that there is so nine much talk about settling just now lie he thinks it a fine locality president hess was much worse on sunday dr rich of ogden was sent for and drove down from the junction city in forty five vo minute minu I 1 J ahrea separate teams were used that is one brought him part w way ay then another would take him and S so 0 on at last accounts lie ho was considerably sider ably better nathan haworth the man charged with the murder of thos sandall at layton was arraign arraigned in the district court on wednesday of last week tile the accused was liven given the statutory time to enter his plea it will be made on oil march at 0 9 a in IV 0 mayfield might be classed with the stiff necked of his 0 generation crene ration but it is not the result of egotism or conceit but it is caused by some of job jobs S pa pats t S being distributed over his neck miss aliss allio allic haight 1 r gave a party on tuesday evenin evening n of last week and miss mary millard gave one on wednesday evening of this ni ft eek eck mrs airs A L dark clark gave a reception in lionor honor of the school tach tc ach ers on wednesday evening 0 of last week T mrs irs eliza wood lias has been very sick for about three weeks and is but little if any better now the D A fless building CC has been rented for the public library mr air hess will fix it up rent the room and furni furnish bli a librarian tor for 12 per month the sentiment of the people seems to be to unite the sunday school and mutual libraries with the circulating library Tho prospects are bright for the reading room being started in the very cry near future several of the citizens have donated means for the support of the library the religion class is attended by between sixty and seventy students the class meets 1 on I wednesdays at p in G W palmer is the superintendent with mrs nellie taylor G R chaffin Chaff iii david jells jeffs alice haight algie alde walker clara S rose minerva knowlton lillie hai haight lit and mary millard instructors mr fred coombs attended court in salt lake city several days the first of tho the week the case of the singer ca manufacturing auf company Ys vs james wilson and his bondsmen was tried before judge cherry on oil wednesday the plaintiffs demanded judgment C against in wilson for 1 tho the amount alleged to be due the company for moneys not accounted for by the agent and judgment for against 0 the bondsmen the amount of the bond mr coombs J it of this place rachel mansell and henry J S mansell of kaysville Kays ville aro are the people who are alleged to have signed wilsons Wil sons bond it was believed at the time when wilson skipped that lie he had secured these peoples si sina signa na on letters of recommendation and then fored for an ed them onto t the he bond |