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Show WE AND OUREIGHBORS I Genuine Chunks of News Quarried from the Exchanges that Come to "The Times" Office. EOlfE BEIGHT GEMS EEPEIHTED. I I ..... . Items of Interest from Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming and New Mexico, Condensed for Our Beaders. Not an idle man in camp who wants 1 to work Is the condition of affairs In Park City I today. ' -. V New roller mill machinery is now be-placed be-placed In position at the Box Elder mill at a j cost of 15,600. Charles Peterson and Miss Caroline Sudbury, both of Salt Lake City, were united i .In the bonds of matrimony at the Mantl temple j "on Wednesday. I The mason work on the fine new co operative store at Brlgham is fast approaching approach-ing completion, and the building presents a handsome appearance. Mrs. J. A. Jacorsou of Hyrum, while cutt ing a piece of wood, on the 81 st, waB struck . In the eye by a flying stick, and had the ball thereof quite seriously Injured. Fred Young of Park City, has a young owl which was recently caught at the ranch ; below town. The bird Is getting tamed very fast and will soon be quite a put. Logan Journal: A rumor to the effect ef-fect that E. M. Hanks, popularly known as Bell Hanks, had been drownod, spread rapidly through the city on Thursday morning. His body has not yot been recovered. . Logan Journal: Tho Journal had the leg of Mr. Sam Whitney of Mtllville, cut off with Just provocation. We are glad to say the Journal was wrong and that the leg Is doing do-ing nicely. Shep McFadden, the old-timor, at Park City, was found dead this afternoon In the loft of Judge, Ivers A Co.'s livery barn, jj Death is supposed to have resulted from nat- I ' ural causes. ! John Corbott jr., a resident of Smith- field, mot with a sever accident on Tuesday S evening. Ho fell from a scaffold and sustained i fractures of his leg and arm, and had his head palfully bruised. ' Tho story is told on the Park City gun club that while they were Indulging In a targot shoot last Sunday at least two-thirds of the marksmen (over a dozen) fired at a Jack rabbit which ran very close to them and the rabbit escaped unhurt. The Park Resord: Numerous complaints com-plaints are heard of tho unsatisfactory condl- tlon of the telephone line to Salt Lake. There Is In fact but llltlo satisfaction had In trying . to talk to S,lt Lake or other towns through the telephone, and something should be done to prevent suoh frequent crossing of the wires and their contact with the more heavily charged charg-ed electric light and street railway wires. In the Wasatch Wave appears the following unique, rhyming adver tlsement under un-der the head of "grand ball." Tomorrow evening, If you please, In Ueber hull, with grace and ease, We'll meet, all angry thoughts appease. And have a social ball. The Walker band, with music sweet, I Will fill the hall, but not the street, And give the Ueber folks a treat, ' With Wal ker there to calL i . |