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Show c " ; - - r tttt iVr tti rrnTifft,'i anrtw- it-urn !, , jn ra.raiftHWW BARGAtNS In jewelry, clocks and silverware sil-verware at the Chicago Bankrupt store. Miss Nellie Allred has resigned her position as clerk in the New; York Cash store and is now assisting her father in the watermaster's offic8i a happy crowd ol humanity gathered last evening at the home of MisB Minnie Daniels in the First ward and spent a social evening most joyously. The occasion was the seventeenth anniversary an-niversary of the young lady's birthday. TnE boys of the democratic? drum corps are not very jubilant today. Their dance last night given in the opera house was not a succee3 financially. They claim to have contracted for eood music which was not furnished. This they sav is the cause of the failure, fail-ure, a? early in the evening the ctOwd gathered at the opera house. Tnos. Osborne came up from Nephi yesterday afternoon to arrange with Chas. Olson to go to Xephi and play the character of "Jack" in "The Black Flag" which will be produced at Nephi Friday and Saturday evenings, this week. The play will be produced with a strong cast of characters including Mrs. Atkin, Misses Jacques and Maiben, Mai-ben, Fred Graham and Thos. Osborne of this city. The ball given last evening at the Christensen DADCing academy by the fire department was simply a stunner, and the boys walked away with a neat little sum for their paius, being about one nundred couples present and many who were not there gave up the price of a ticket to help this worthy organization. organ-ization. Tne firemen were out in full force and wore their new attractive uniforms. It has come to be understood under-stood that when the firemen give a ball and all things are favorable the people turn out. A. O- Smoot Jr., was in Salt Lake yesterday asking the legislature that the account of $1,400 against him for taxes uncDllectable charged against him while he was colletor for this county be cancelled. It ia over this item that the long pending suit in the Firs. District court was brought again st Mr. Smoot. It is claimed that the proper vouchers in order to guarantee Mr. Smoot credit on the territory's books were sent from here by the proper pro-per officers but that they were pigeonholed pigeon-holed and finally destroyed, in consequence conse-quence of which tho proper credit was neyer given. |