Show I CANADIAN NEWS NOTES I I Happenings Among Former Utah People Now Living Laving in inthe inthe inthe the North Taber Canada Sept 28 A very ver quiet wedding was vas solemnized on the when Miss Clara Haycock and Charles Chatles Ed Edwards Edwards Edwards wards were made husband and wife iCe Bishop Van Orman performed the cere ceremony ceremony mony mon The bride came from Idaho while the groom was a former resident of the Eleventh ward Salt Lake City Cit Both are popular young people and will make their home in Taber The funeral of or Sarah the daughter of Mr lr and Mrs R H Walker Valker took place today toda at the family residence Elder B H McMullin took charge of the services Mr and Mrs Walker were for former fOrmer former mer residents of Scofield i Aaron Johnson of Mapleton Utah is here visiting his family and friends Mr Johnson was one of Tabers early pioneers and still holds property in the vicinity of or Taber Joseph Tinsley who was seriously In Injured Injured injured in the Canada West est Coal mine of Aug 12 1907 died of or his injuries at Michel yesterday at the home of or his Martin McGerry Bishop Van Orman was sent for and took charge of the remains which were interred In the Lethbridge cemetery The annual convention of the Y M lI and Y V L M 11 I A of or the Taylor stake was held at Raymond commencing on onSet Sept Set 20 Many young were in attendance G H II Budd formerly of or Salt Lake now president and manager of or the Raymond underwear factory is in town today in the interests of his company compan The temperature last night dropped to 36 degrees the lowest thus far this fall fan Wheat is quoted today toda at SO cents a bushel and prairie hay ha bailed balled and de delivered delivered livered Uv red at per ton The Nanton branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce has advised the Cal Calgary Calgar Calgary gary gar branch that by the end of the week practically all the cutting of or grain in that district would be completed The proportion proportion tion of poor grain will be small Eighty five per cent of or the wheat will ill grade 1 2 and 3 Some of the fall wheat has hass gone about 50 bushels to the acre but a conservative estimate of the average yield would put it at thirty bushels spring wheat 20 oats 35 barley 30 and flax 16 There has been to date a good supply of cars and the general feeling of the farm farmers farmers farmers ers is to sell at the very ery satisfactory prices now prevailing |