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Show INTERMOUNTAIN NUGGETS. David Cozier of Nephl, who has smallpox, small-pox, 'has only a light case. Bert Olson of Salt Lake has been visiting visit-ing Fillmore on legal business. Mrs. E. A. Thompson of Clrclevllle. Utah, Is visiting her cousin. Mrs. W. L. Cook, at Ncphl. II. B. Jennings has returned to Rawlins from Salt Laku accompanied home by Mrs. Jennings and two children who have been In this city several weeks. "Tuesday ton head of stock wore In our city park, browsing off the park trees. What has become of that ordinance keeping keep-ing stock on the streets?" asks tho Fillmore Fill-more Progress-Review. Mclba, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ball of Coalville, died very suddenly, the cause of death being membraneous croup. The child had been sick onl a few hounrs. William Bertelson, who sustained an In-Jury In-Jury to ono of his. eyes by having a piece of stool fly Into It while doing blacksmith work at Sevier about five weeks ago, found It necessary to have the eyo removed re-moved as tho steel had nearly pierced tho ball. The operation wae a success. Dr. Jonathan Partridge, who died at Oak City, Utah, recently, of cancer, was born In New York In 1S2S. and when a young man went to Klrtland. where ho was Intimately acquainted with Joseph Smith. He came to Utah In 1S51, and lived at Lchl and Deserct, and wont to Oak City In 1369. This leap year notice has been Issued at Tooele: "Como one, come nil, to the Rosebud's ball. Invitations have been sent, but on them alone we nre not bent Committee Ada Nelson. Alice Tate. Alice Martin, Allco Marsden, Annlo Bowcn, Edna Nelson. Emily LIndberg, Ethel Tate, Marie Brown " Tho Vornon correspondent of tho Tooole Transcript has this rude reference to somo Salt Lakers. "On the 21st a pnrty of fourteen elderly sportsmen of Salt Lake came out for a rabbit hunt; they took back with them some 400 to 500 rabbits which they killed In the neighborhood of Cook's ranch. Plcaso como again, good friends, wo have lots more to spare " Clyde Gillespie of Tooele, says the Transcript, met with a serious accident at the Honerlne works. Ho fell from a-scaffold a-scaffold twenty-flvc feet on to a cement floor. Strange to say he fell square on his Xect, and tho Impact crushed his heel bones In a frightful manner. His feet nre so badly swollen that It cannot be determined deter-mined for a time Just how badly ho Is Injured. A young son of Lorenzo Comejr of Lehl fell and hurt his leg some time ago, which has caused him moro or less pain. When Dr. Steelo was finally called In he found that the bone was badly decayed, and recommended that the boy be sent to a hospital, which was done Wednesday evening, tho doctor deciding that the leg would have to be amputated to savo the boy's life. Jacob Lund, who has a largo raneh and apple orchard on the Big Laramie rlver had a frightful experience with a 1500-pound 1500-pound horse. He was loading tho animal to tho drinking trough, when tho horse becamo frightened and Jumped on Mr. Lund, knocking him down and cutting a long gash In his leg, bruising his hand and wrist, and making a dozen other abrasions and bruises on his person- At a meeting of the Albany County and Intcrmountaln Fair association at Laramie Lara-mie the following trustees were re-elected: Ora Haley, Mrs. M. E. Ingcraoll. Fred A. Miller, A. C. Jones. W. H. Holiday. W H. Frazce and George R, Eykyn. Tho trustees trus-tees re-elected Ora Haley as president. Mr. Miller as vice-president, Mrs. Ingcr-coll Ingcr-coll as secretary and Mr. Jones as treasurer. treas-urer. Tho date of the next county fair will bo fixed by tho trustees at a subsequent subse-quent meeting. |