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Show Miss Ivy Erickson elaborately enter- ' tained Wednesday evening in honor of . Miss Mary Clark who is to be married next week to G. T. Olsen, Jr. The; affair was in the form of a bundle shower. The rooms were beautifully: decorated with autumn leaves. Rich- j field Reaper. j Don't trifle with a cold is good advice , for prudent men and women. It may ! be vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sure. For sale i at Snow's Pharmacy. - Green River is getting a lot of advertising adver-tising out of a squash that was raised by T. D. Spalding and has been sent to j Chicago and other places and displayed. The squash weighs 1151 2 pounds and measuresS feetin circumference lengthwise length-wise and 4 feet the short way. Not , such a bad squash. The Kindergarten entertainment at! the hall the other nisht was a very j pleasant evening. With few exceptions j the little ones did thir parts well and seemed to enjoy their opportunity of i being the entertainers. It is never too j soon to start them on tl-.ings of this I kind. Miss Emma Anderson started Wed- nesilay for Salt Lake where she will j make an extended visit to an uncle in that city. It is not certain that she will be back at all. We would not be surprised sur-prised to learn that she is making a reputation in music as she is particularly gifted in that line. The Home Portrait Co., represented by A. Kopf, has located permanently at Huntintrton in the old Roo't. Gordon house and will hereafter be ready at all times to serve you with anything in the line of photographs. As Mr. Kopf has worked in most of the tovns in the county this summer he needs no recommendation, recom-mendation, as that he does only high I grade work is well known. i A. B. Apperson. latf superintendent j of the Denver and Rio Grande, has hepn Appointed superintendent" of the South-fern South-fern Utah and the Castle Valley railroads with offices at Price and this city, says i the Tribune. This new railroad has! i been bujlt in the last few years to handle the coal output of the ConsoHd ited Fuel company and the Castle Valley Coal company, and is already enjoying a j good traffic. Two additional engines for j this traffic have been ordered and will , : be there about the first of November, j The mines are now having a daily out- j put of fifteen hundred tons ami will i I double this by the first of December. ! A little daughter of Dr. Coleman ; took down last week with infantile par- j alysis and has not been relieved at this j writing. She is about two years old I and had always been a large healthy appearing child up to this lime. As the baby was not well either the Doe-! Doe-! tor decided that a change to a lower al-jtitu al-jtitu le would be beneficial and the Mrs. went to Green River with them the first ; of the week. Reports from there not i being encouraging the Doctor went J down yesterday and will stay until they I improve, or may decide to take them j to a Denver hospital. Friends of the family are hoping for the best. |