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Show W1LLARP BREVBTEES Special to Tho Trlbuno. WILLARD, Aug 7 Scot Jenkins of Bingham was on tiiel before Justice Parker Par-ker of Wlllnrd this week on a change of venue from tho Brlghain Justice. He was charged by Officer Llllywhlte of purchasing pur-chasing liquor for and giving it to minors. mi-nors. A Jury trial was demanded, and It resulted In an acquittal. The regular monthly meeting of the Wlllard Fruit Growers' association was held Friday evening. Reports showed tlie company to be In a healthy condition. The Wlllard Power company Is now furnishing tho power to operate tho Ogden Og-den street railway system. William E. Morgan, who has been studying stud-ying law in Chicago for tho past year, returned homo today. James Ford of Iowa was a Wlllard visitor vis-itor Thursday, having stopped off here on his return trip from Idaho. Misses Rachel and Pearl Balrd left this week for Seattle to spend a week at the fair. Charles Parsons of Wyoming Is here 'siting with William Parsons and family. fam-ily. Airs. Clarissa Hardy of Salt Lako Is spending tho summer with her mother In this clly. Mrs. Chnrlcs Stewart, who has boen In the hospital at Ogdon. hns returned home greutly Improved In health. Thomas Edwards and daughter of Almo, Ida., left for their homo yesterday, after being here for Iwo woeks. William E. Davis has returned home from Park City. Mies Tlllle Woodyott of Wlllard Is visiting vis-iting friends In Brlghnm. Ex-State Auditor Edwards and wife of Salt Lake returned homo this week, after attending H. L. Edwards's funeral. William Lowe has returned to Wlllard after a business trip to Idaho. Mrs. Delia Nultnl of Suit Lake, who has been visiting here, left for home this week. |