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Show m 41 -l IV 'Miir-mwH I CUT THIS OUT And present it I to the Happy Hours Eental Com-I Com-I pany. Will be good for one dollar to I pay on a beautiful gold filling or I any work you may have done. No. I 2l2lA State Street-Salt Lake. I Jan. 3, 1895 I A cranky sort of transient, about I 40 years of age, came into Farm-I Farm-I ington a few days ago and apparent-I apparent-I ly noticed our neat county bastile land thought it wouldn't be a bad I place to stop over winter so he I threw a stone through the window I of the Farmington Commercial I store thinking this would entitle him I to admission but even after com-I com-I plaining on himself to the sheriff, I the merchants failed to make out a I complaint and in consequence the I county will not have to feed him. Of course the store is out of a large I costly pane of window glass but the 1 company thought it would rather I stand the loss than to make the tax I payers of the county any un-1 un-1 necessary costs. p I Jan. 10, 1895 The Pope has ordered Catholics to keep out of the order of Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance and Knights of Pythias. If they join they can receive no sacraments of the church. Jan. 10,1895 Work is to commence on the driving line right away and the road is expected to be completed to Farmington Far-mington before spring. Jan. 17, 1895 Lamoni Call, for sometime past, has been utilizing all the spare moments he could find in the construction con-struction of a washing machine to be operated by the engine used in printing the Clipper. Jan. 17, 1895 For sale or trade a good spring wagon. "The Burg' and harness; nearly new. Chickens and wheat are preferred. E. Law, Bountiful, Utah Jan. 31,1895 Large quantities of ice are being ut up this winter. Feb. 7, 1895 South Weber-Some of our (L neighbors have been making use of i i the fine sleighing by taking fruits j j and vegetables to Salt Lake City j Feb. 7, 1895 j County Clerk Phillips now manipulates ma-nipulates a newly purchased typewriter and in consequence sends out printed business letters. . The clerk is a progressive chap and j always keeps up with the times. . Feb. 17, 1895 Some 17 of our Davis County j j young men are working with their j I teams on the new $10,000 bicycle race track now under construction at Becks Hot Springs. Feb. 17, 1895 j If you have found a good pick, I tell Alfred Bumingham about it for j he lost one. ! Feb. 17, 1895 j The old folks of this ward are to have a rare time on Washington's j birthday. A big dinner will be given t j at the Tabernacle. i 1 - FURNITURE. ' mercur7 I I am i! iiT 1-i"in at Ilic oM ' - . GElVI EARLY IN I ' i.M'.i:.i.-"'r . The Creat Cold Field. I . 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I rmv"rs.WK - I 1 -T.-siir 231 33 BUte Sl.B I M. Sr. . M Wl'co.. Q I . j,hn waUh. on.it Ijfikfi Oit.v. Feb.21,1895 On March 1st the Woods Cross post office will be moved to a newly new-ly erected building near Hatch Brother's coal sheds, which will also serve as a coal office. Boothe Philander and O. P. Hatch will leave the Deseret Live Stock store on that date and Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Taylorsville are to take their places. Feb.21,1895 The March number of the Cosmopolitan has just reached us and we noticed several very inter- I esting articles in it. The mechanical j and artistic work on that magazine I is almost perfect. I March 7, 1895 I Farmington can boast of having I at least one successful trapper in the person of John O. Johnson as he has I recently captured a pair of large I eagles, four coyotes, two badgers 1 and ten minks and now he has commenced to exterminate the muskrat family. The county court will not need to offer bounties for the killing of wild animals much longer if he keeps up this lick long. March 7, 1895 Grace Lutheran Church Temporary Worship at Ruion Brothers Chapel 295 No. Main Bountiful, Utah Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Rev. Peter C. Hovland 298-52 U Church Office 1037 No. 300 E. Centerville, Utah 84014 I 'V, of Bountiful I I Missionary Specialist I J I ne stop shPP'n9 fr a" your I I J clothing and accessories. I I I A" at D,SCOUNT PR'CES I I' r2 Pal ntT Top " 1 1 r. ! Suits-! Coats ! 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