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Show t T Ii H E E BE HERALD R of their wedding day. They have been married ten years. t Yesterday was Fast-day- . Mrs. Ollie Kimball, Miss Fanny Mr. George VVooley, and a Wooley, A small shower this morning. xMiss Reese, of Salt Lake, were the of xMr. and Mrs. A. Hatch Childrens surprise partied are all the company ( I last week. go now. il ! The Academy stopped last Friday On Sunday, April the 24 th, about 4 oclock, a MrTrotman of Park City, Joe Goodwip has started the butcher shot and killed Miss Grace Fueling, buisness down in xMark Jeffs shop. davghter of H. A. Fueling. Then, stooping dow n over the prostrate figure Mark Jeffs and Alva Vanwagner, shot himself through the head. Fron each a have got them $c,o. saftey the lust telephone message, he was rebicicleJ ported to be getting along alright. for the summerj ; ; f . , i I. ! i ; Clegg has the contract to furnish 800 bushel, of lime for the new IL sdool-hous- J. e. . The wind blew very hard Saturday night and Sunday morning after which we had a small shower. , J ' Turner of Charlestown died Sunday morning about 2 oclock. It is reported that her age is between 82 and Mrs. ? , Mr. . A. Hatch got word from the apstles, lust week to postpone con-- s ference till next week, the reason was -- not learned. -- Bgaw . 1 The largest steel arch ever made for a building has just been cofrrpleted at ft will be used in the conChicago, struction ( f the Manufactures building at the Workf Fair, and has a higiu of 212 feet. The chief enginee of the exposition is reportedas saying that the . largest building in Chicago could be passed through the immense span, witlv several feet to spare on either side. The arch can be set. n ala. ..distance bf over seven miles. said Rob, as he tried to put the cotton back 00 'There was lots of room the spool. on it before but now thy aint more n .This spool has shrank, 4 v f 4 Hatch gave a party Tuesday eve which was the anniversary half tneugli. Mr. and Mis A. t ! . , y 1 ' |