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Show Hj i 1 '! FROM THE COUNTRY PRESS. 1 "Whlttlngton's Big Feed." LBl ' ?! (Randolph News.) Hi '! Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. A. Whittlngton I r t of Garden flity woro in town on Wed- H -,' ncsday nnd partook of tho big dinner. HBf. . "Home Capitol." Hii 'j ' , (Tooolo Transcript.) 1? A Packing house seems to be as- ! ' , ' surod for Salt Lake. Tho packing , , , ! houso will bo run by homo capltol and i not connected with tho meat tiust. P.' " "BUI Feels His Oats." I?"'; (Randolph News.) M ' t. Win. II. Longhurst roturncd homo - from Salt Lako City this week whoro f ho has boon acting as Doorkoepor for ' 1 tho Loglslaturo during tho winter. ,, William fools his oats and certainly looks w.oll after having been In tho Legislative Halls. His wife returned With him. Tremont Paper "Scooped." (Tremont Times.) Wo should have mentioned that a bran now ton pound baby girl came to E. G. Porter's homo on tho 25th of February. Ed novor tells a fo'.low anything any-thing so wo shift tho responsibility on to his shoulders. Mr. Porter says this Is their prettiest girl. She must be pretty indeed as sho has a number of very nice looking sistors. Excitement at Brlgham. (Box Elder Report.) Last week ono of Mr. J. M. Jensen's steers, which aro being pulp fed at tho factory, being attracted by the aroma from tho silo wa3 overcomo by a do-siro do-siro to discover from whence came tho dollcate odor which permeated tho morning atmosphoro and began a tour of Inspection. When tho bovino discovered dis-covered that a whole silo full of fragrant fra-grant pulp was at his disposal ho do termlncd to have a "squaro" at tho expense of tho Sugar Company. All would have been well had Mr. Stqor boon satlslled with portaltlng of the dollcay to his fill and quietly taking ids leave. But no, the foolish kine must needs get In all over, which resulted re-sulted In Its having to be snaked out by tho horns by main force. |