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Show gjSg Vl,- i Bits of Local j Information A I l ifcjfvil c ' Concerning ihe McOemenls and Doingj S ljr el of ,0sr "People in Toun and County, y Miss Myfanwry Evans of Schofield is a guest at. the ho ne of her uncle, H-. c-tor c-tor T. '' ' Don't forget! Commercial club meeting meet-ing Wednesday night. Big things to be discussed! Miss Armina Allred of Spring City is j visiting at the home of her si ter, Mrs. ! Dr. Bigelow. j Ira R. Br jwning returned tother day j from Gieen River, where he has be' n j on business. J. D. Kiilpack of Mulen moved hi-farnily hi-farnily an 1 re nainder of his person d property to Idaho last week, Prof. MQuarrie-and son, Eddie, are now domiciled at the Hi kman home, where they will remain until school is out. Mr. Wilson, of Salt take, collector for the C. W. & M. Co., has been transacting business in the Dale this week. Mr. Fred Olsen and Mrs. Orson Lovvry of Ferron, were wed last week, the license having been procured during dur-ing the week. Mrs. A. N. Day and son, Cecil, have moved out to tne farm ior the summer, leaving the daughter, Ruby,here to attend at-tend school. Mrs. Geo. Q. Edwards visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Williams this week. The EJwards are now located at Rig by, Idaho. Mrs. Sam Snow and Miss Dorothy returned this week from Salt Lake where the little girl just recovered from a serious illness. Leonard Snow and Mjs Jessie Reid, two of Orangeville's popular young folk procured license to wed last Monday, Mon-day, the final ceremony taking place the day following at Orangeville, Assessor Peterson is nearly through : "ith book "A" of the assessment roil and notices will bema:e out next week. A FEW SEtTIX'-:;-; .-.f -1 !in Runner Run-ner duck esus i-r. ,i $1. 0 per dozen. Mrs. J.iu o? Trie; s -n. 12-19 CHIL: RN'S FIATS -during the ; c .ming week will have Sp.vial Chil-j Chil-j dren's Hat Sa. Eiirs t ikon as cash j- i goods. .M ir .Gregarson. ; Pror. Er'ifjfo ha ; returned from his conference trip but Priii. Hickman is still in the city, he having un lerwent a nasalopcraiion while there. Arthui Vwoiey of K-tnab, brother to the county attorney of Carbon county, has i received the appointment as secretary to Congressman Jac-ilj Johnson. Mrs. Carrie B lrn IL and little dau-jh-; er, of Garfiel.l, are visiting with Mrs Burnett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen, and ether relatives. Mr. L. McCledabm of Mt. Pleasant visited with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Joliansen at their beautiful h i:ns on the bench the forepart of the week The Sidney (111.) "Times" lias arain i changed ban Is, J. 3. M (Tit, fo-m ;r big j chief of the Progress, having sold out j the Illinois paper to a Mr. Fred Wood j at that plac-. i John W. 1 i'n ail a .VI:-. Hutchin-' Hutchin-' son, both from I -ah'. spent a few days in ihe canital the latter part of the j week, preparatory to their departure ; on a prospecting trip south of here I i Parties have been the go at the II y rum Larsen home the past week, the same beimr given in honor of the dif-I dif-I ferent children who soon leave with their parents for the reservation. Geo. Brandon, who now is interested ' in a couple of saloons at Green River, visited his family here a couple of davs this week. Mrs. B. and family will move to Cireen River as soon as school is out. Fine little boys made their appearance appear-ance at the homes of Ranger H. A. Wickman and Dot-tor M. W. Bigelow on Sunday and Monday mornings respectively. re-spectively. Both families are as proud as they csn be. Cough Mnlicine for Children Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for children. It should he pleasant to take, contain I no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Rem-edy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) It has been tentatively agi eed between be-tween the Forest department and the Eastern Utah telephone company to run the government line from Ephraim into the local exchange, and the line will be in operation by June 30th. The Gutheil-Broeker auto people are finding that passenger travel has increased in-creased immensely since the auto-mail contract began, four machines being found necessary one day this week to accomodate passengers. They will have a big new Frankl n in u;e for the mail service in a few days, according to Doc Gutheil. Mutual Conjoint meeting held last Sunday night was one of the best of the year. The lecture by A B. Willey, (taking the place of Prof. Hickman) on the place of woman in history, the duet by the Wall sisters, the reading by Prof. Dyches, and especially the Norwegian Nor-wegian song by Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson, were all en:oyed hugely. Straight at it. There is no use of our "beating a-round a-round the bush." We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should no', do so. |