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Show Sho Popped tho Question. Judge Klzer, who has offered to perforin per-forin the first leap year marriage ceremony cere-mony free of charge, this week received the following Interesting letter: "Copper Gulch, Cactus Mine, Feb. 11. 1904. "Mr. C. C. Kizer, Mllford, Utah: I proposed to a young man today and was accepted. He has been working for the Blackbird Mining company for Gome time and we haven't money enough to come to Mllford. I read your kind offer In last week's Times and thought you wouldn't mind coming over here. It may be my last chance. Come right away, as boys are quite changeable nowadays. Yours truly, "RUBY SMITH." Judge Kizer, all In a flutter, had packed his dress suit, a clean collar and a copy of the town ordinances and was ready to start for the scene when It was learned that 'there was no such damsel In Copper Gulch as Ruby Smith and the magistrate discovered that he was the victim of a Joke. Mllford Times. |