Show CASTLE GATE BRIEFS I Mrs Coxs ad Fright Christmas Festivities Castle Gate Dec 27 County Attorney Attor-ney War was up from Price yesterday and i is expected that the county funds will be swelled considerably a there was a great deal of drinking done as well as rushing the growler George Cox will act a little more wisely in the future as his wife is now confined to her bed through his thoughtlessness He had been away from home and on his return wishing to surnrise her suddenly and unceremoniously uncere-moniously opened the door of his house making a loud noise as he did so which frightened her so badly that she became be-came ill and medical skill had to be called in This was a few days ago and it will be some time before she will get over her nervous prostration CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES The children had a delightful time on Christmas day There were two J dances for them and about 200 pounds of candles and nuts and a couple of boxes of oranges were distributed There was also a Christmas tree in the K of P hall In the afternoon at the L D S meeting house a splendid programme of an interesting and entertaining I tertaining nature was rendered Sev tEtaning I eral of the little ones showed remark ableHalent The Italians not to be outdone had engaged the Joins orchestra and as they are great dancers they kept their festivities ur to a late hour MASQUERADE BALL The masQuerade ball was fairly attended at-tended Some good characters were sustained Master R Haycock a a Priest took first prize young Chris Halvorson and T Davis took second prizes as Butterflies Mr Reese Lewis Lew-is and Miss E Young won the first prize for waltzing John H Allred got his nose badly cut by a piece oj coal Hying out while at 4 work on Wednesday last NOTES The Herald has done itself proud in its grand Christmas number that came to hand yesterday This is the general opinion of its subscribers here I W Fitzsinimons who fell off a scaffold scaf-fold some days ago and dislocated his anlde is still unable to walk and unless un-less 3 change takes place soon it is probable that he will not regain the use of his leg Ed Cox and D D Evans had a scrap on Christmas eve in 1 F Coffeys boxing pavilion Both were full and each of them wanted to get at him and friends gratified their Wish by separating sep-arating them before any djnase was done Joseph Cox and Alice Griffiths were married on Christmas day Bishop Scanlan of Salt Lake was here holding services yesterday Mrs Janet Hartley fell down about ten days ago and hurt her right arm and was treated by her friends for a sprained wrist but the resident physician > phy-sician Dr Asadoorlan had to be call ed in a her arm gave her great pain and he found she had fractured i He splintered the arm and at the present writing there is hope of it getting get-ting all right |