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Show Plat fr . j) y Bits of Local m tffl information JL Srvl u Cancernintf the MoVementj and Totngf ijr if Vjf f of Our "People in Tocvn and County I M v1" U (-. D 'nisen proved up on his desert I if! ilaim yesterday. Tii.' "Watkins man" with his gaily p l;itfld wagon, 13 making the county t 'f county this week. have had cold weather, indeed, d : i a the last ten days; but who saw t -- iOnery county sun obscured during aii t.!it ti ne? I Tor different parties spending the I)"!i(!hys in other parts of the county n ! state, are all back now and all report, re-port, having had a most enjoyable time v Kile away. D fit send any more orders to Sears & Roebuck for merchandise while my fc:. m '1 lasts. Bring your catalog and I will enure than meet their prices and nve von the freight and you can see w hr you are buying. J. W. Nixon. The district school hegan work Tuesday Tues-day and the Academy Wednesday. Mr. dna Mrs" Clayton Kofford and Mrs. Burt Bunnell spent the holidays with relatives. The married peoples' leap year ball, given under the auspices of the Relief society last Tuesday evening, was one that will long be remembered. ClerkBowen has been busy the past week adjusting the bounty claims of numerous trappers who have had very good luck apparently during the cold spell. Miss Laverne Anderson, an Academy student, met with an accident while doing do-ing the Santa stunt to her little relatives rela-tives in Emery. The tree caught fire as also did her apparel. All the present? were burned. Mr. John Francoro of 1'iiyson is visiting- with his brother, S. E. Fruncom. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sedy of Mt. Plm-siint Plm-siint h:vi; joined the local colony of 'young married people. j Messrs. Guy and Cyril McArchur ;md i sister, Christina, danced in the D;ile I last Monday evening. A large number of the students re-1 re-1 turned from their holiday recess in time j to attend the New Year hop. I Miss Sarah Oveson entertained a large ! crowd of young folk Tuesday evening-i evening-i Games were played and ck-ltcious lunch served. The Oliphant brothers report lots of business. They have very good coal at their mine if the article delivered is a fair sample. Messrs. Robert Logan and E. W. Fox, of Orangeville, the latter the enterprising enterpris-ing new manager of the Co-op at that place, were in the Dale on business last i Thursday. People really believe at last that J. W. Nixon is in earnest about closing out his business. He is certainly putting put-ting all merchants to the bad on prices to move his stock. The leap year ball held in the Co-op hall last Monday night was a grand success suc-cess in every way. The girls certainly showed the boys a merry time and the boys are duly appreciative. When vou want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended de-pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. A number of watch parties were held Sunday night. The Misses Reynolds entertained a large number at their home with games the pastime. Another was htld at the telephone office, but Hyrum refuses to say who did the entertaining en-tertaining or even who were entertained. entertain-ed. Queer! Two or three of our citizens celebrated celebrat-ed the birth of the new year and things in general with a little bit too much hot stuff and as a result, one was called upon the carpet before A. B. last Thursday, Thurs-day, but the charge was tabled for the present. Others are doomed to a hearing hear-ing also on the same charge. Had our townsman Peter Peterson, waited another day before proving up on his desert land claim, instead of doing do-ing so on Wednesday, he would have had an enthusiastic witness, who could undoubtedly have answered all of Clerk Bowen's queationa in an inimitable manner, for early Thursday morning a fine little girl paid them a visit and decided de-cided to stay. |