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Show j CHIPS. j Tne gent! s)t-eL Tabernacle meetings are OTer for the t winter. ! Cache Valley receirtd a coa'-iug of : enow yesterday. i James P. Nelson was admitted to citizenship on Monday. Saccuel Kenneday wa yeiierdty fined 20 for wife beating. P.trk City had nearly a lot t of scow on Mcnay, with a steady fall. The Grand Lode of A. F. & A. M. of Utah mpts this morn i dp at 10 o'clock. Mary H. C. McCslew his boen appointed postmistress of Provo, Utah County. The work of bringing the Globe Bakery to the (root of the street baa been commenced. A pariy cf gentlemen are organizing organ-izing a deer hunt, expecting to surt out next Tnursday. The Junction gays the Ogden rice track will be formally opened oo the ISih inst. with races. When a man collides with a bum ble bee, he generally quotes Shakespeare, Shake-speare, as follows: "Damned bee Tbe Dispaich tells of a boy beiDg1 thrown from a horse and hurt at i Ogden on Saturday. Nothing serious, however. Several experienced boot and shoe filters and machinists are wanted, Apply to W. H. Rowe at Z. 0. M. I. Shoe Factory. A physioian haB discovered yellow fever germs in ice. The safest way is kills the germs. "Thou wilt not be minel" "I cannot, can-not, George ; I lovest another." "Enough ! I Btart for Yazoo Cuy tonight. to-night. Farewelll" A magazine writer ays ths Germans Ger-mans "turn naturally to music. " We thought it was the Italians who "turned" naturally to music. The party of iSimrods that went on a hunt to Deaeret, last Wednesday, returned Sunday night wilh the three crows bagged on the first day. The practices of the tabernacle choir will be continued every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Tbey will be he. A horoallor in Iho ("Ulnr-il TTniiaP. Persons fortunate enough to be the possessors of buggies complain that the rocka on the streets are multiplying multiply-ing and becoming like the proverbial sanda oh the seashore. Mr. Meeara is now exhibiting in WTalker Bros., fc Co.'s blore a typical oat, commonly known as a wild cat, and a more appropriate name could not be found iu the whole language. We have received the annual ro port of Brigadier-General George Crook, in pamphlet form, containing tbe account of the military operations of the department of the Platte aince the report previous. James T. Little having resigned as one ol tbe administrators of the estate of Ernest I. Young, deceased. Sybella W. Young gives notice, by advertisement adver-tisement in another column, of her being the sole administrator. Mr. Dwyer received by last evening's even-ing's mail Godey's Lady's Book for December, Harper's Weekly aod Frank Leslie's Illustrated Xeicspaper for November 15, and No. 1, volume 1, of Harper's Young People, & new weekly for the young. The lights kept in the windowa at at and near Dinwoodey's Btore giv that part of First South street a de-oidedly de-oidedly cheerful aspect compared with if r former aDDeiiiance. It would be a good idea for others to follow, besides be-sides encouraging business. There was a large meeting of tha taxpayers of the Seventeenth Ward school district, last evening, at which it was decided, with but two or three -dissenting votes, to lovy a tax of one-i one-i fourth of 1 per ceut. for school pur- Hu pressed her to hia manly breast, She seconded the motion ; His lipaonheishn foisdly pmsed, There was a slight conmio'.ioD. " I'll put tbe question dow," Eaid be, " Thnt you and 1 be mttrried.' Ho voted " aye," hni " aye," said she Decided : Fate was carried. |