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Show LOCAL AM CKNKKaL. '.V,i lii.n 'mi i v ; ad' rfiitr((U-i-r I -.f.i, lOth ;.:ui ;M:',. tUi Il'-W -p,..l, .-ft, for ,.!,.. ;hi l"fieo. The a.!b:-e-s of f-.M.-r Joseph T. Ar kin i... M. : ;. - A.'.-. Yuba i-oi.uty. Citlif.,rin;t. !;. V. U.inly v, a.-. Mar-tut! of thn Day :it tin: l ! in:: o I h Man' i Vtiitl!;'TS on .Muti'lav. v, :,ti:u AiM.s H.wh AititivKD at, Mi(.i;.:-ri,: .' Sons. T.'i"---:- that iit-ii.o-'-d pi.-a.-;.- cail. I'4' i f t S A f. K ( 'T I K A 1 ' A w a a. . 1 1 a r- Ue-.s ittid rsail'lic. i-'.lniliil'i- of M. IJ. McAiiis'..-r, St.. lioot-o-'-. William T.-rry ctiiin' in from White River on a visit, last, Sunday, and expects ex-pects to leave for return tomorrow'. . 1 will lay 1 cent pier pound cash for barley and li : U cash for oats. Jos. S. Snow. The Washington County Fair will he held on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, September 18th, l'.lth and 20th. SHORSThe largest, and finest stock this side of Salt Lake City. Call and see them. A. R. Whitehead A Son Ralph Keate and wife, a newly married mar-ried couple of Pang u itch, arrived here yesterday for tho purpose of going through the Temple. W. G. Miles and wife returned from Panguicoh Friday with some fine trout from the lake there, some of which were add.ed to the editor's larder. l-.arnest Keate and family accompanied accompan-ied by Miss May Keate, have been spending: a few days in the Valley as guests of the Conn ways. Meadow Valley Val-ley Cor. to DeLamar Lode. Mrs. Mary Lamb of Toquerville is here wilh her father, Samuel B. Hardy. The old gentleman is failing fast. He has all his family around him except one, a son in Cajsia county, Idaho, Dora, a daughter of T. H. Gardner and wife, had the misfortune to scald her left foot last Monday: she is progressing pro-gressing favorably. Another daughter, Ada, has been very ill with typhoid fever, but is now on the road to recovery. DiKD on Wednesday, August ,'ii)lh, Loia Lund, daughter of Miles and Mary K. Whitehead Lund, aged 2 years. 4 months, and 23 days. Cause of death, inllaiumation of the bowels. Funeral services were held at tile home of the mother's mother Thursday. St. George Wells, Samuel Wells and Mit Moody left here Thursday afternoon after-noon for Pine Valley, where they intended in-tended hunting deer, It is quite probable prob-able they will run across the bear that has been committing such havoc in that quarter, or it is quite possible the bear may run across them. A chest of Pride of Japan Tea will be given away at the Fair by A. R. Whitehead & Sons as follows: 10 lbs to the oldest lady that drinks tea: 10 lbs to the prettiest and finest baby under three years old: 10 lbs to the lady with the largest family, and 10 lbs to the lady that works "M. J. Branden-stein Branden-stein ec Co., importers of Pride of Japan Tree Tea" on a piece of silk. The following; story is being told on a newly married base ball player. Among necessary articles purchased for housekeeping was a toilet set. a certain piece of which came to the bouse broken. The young man went to the store to insist on the loss being made good, but as only a lady clerk was present he was delicate about stating the case. She presisted in knowing just what article it- was that was broken, finally asking. "Is it the pitcherV" "No!" he replied, "its the catcher." Park Record. |