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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tho Olobo is a yearling today. Next Thursday Is St. Valentine's day. Burdctt Smith's new homo Is nenring Completion. Geo. F Bowcn was a visitor to tlio stato capital Thursday. Merchant M A Bootho was in Brigham on business Thursday. A II Glcason was a Salt Lnko visitor Thursday aud Friday. Wanted BOO young hens. II. Sccgcr Elwood, Utah, phono No. 13-4 tf John Owons moved his family to this city from Fielding Wednesday. Miss Ella Holmes returned to her homo in Ogden tho fore part of tho week. Miss Mildred Qrover left Thursday to tako charge of her school at Yost, Utah. 1 Four set Team Harness the very best ' at tho Hardwaro Store, Trcmonton. 2t i Mrs. II 0 Cutler is spending a few days ' with her mother In Amorlcan Fork, I Utah. Matthew McMurtrle leaves today for an outing in Idaho to bo gono for a number of weeks. Ono High Grade Sewing Machine Tery cheap at tho Hardwaro Btoro, Trcmonton. Trc-monton. St Mrs. T II Edwards and Mr. aud Mrs. Jos. Wallis aro visiting relatives lu Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Bishop W V Childs of Hooper, Utah, ' father of Mrs. Wm. Holmes, was iu town - a fow days this week. Chief clork R L Bush of the Utah Sugar Co 's offlco, mado a business trip to Brigham yestorday. Mr. and Mrs. W D Lewis left Thurs-day Thurs-day morning for a threo weeks outing in the state of California. At a meeting of tho Town Board held in Judgo Vanausdoln's offlco Wednesday evening it was decided by the members of tho board to expend ISOO In board walks for for tho street crossings of town. Meat peddler's license was increased to 420 per quarter. All members of tho board wcro present except T II Edwards. Rest. Mngr. Moslah Evans, who re cently underwent an operation for tho removal of the mastoid process of tho temporal bono at tho back of the car, is rapidly Improving. Ho returned last ', night from Salt Lake where he lias been f receiving treatment at tho hospital. At tho closo of tho afternoon meeting Sunday tho members of tho ward choir held a business session. Tho social com-mltco com-mltco who arranged tho recent choir social, wcro released and a now com mlttco chosen to get up a concert In the near future Following aro tho members of the new commltco: D B Koulger, Esslo Evans, Wright Evans, Mrs. A J Flfo and Jos. Kirkham. Bp M J IMchnrds and E T Capcnor of Riverside were in town yestorday. Tho finishing touches nro being added to tho new brick residence of Peter Jensen Jen-sen this week. Mrs. II 8 Rico, who accompanied her husband as far as Salt Lnko City, returned return-ed homo Wednesday evening, Mr and Mrs. M 1) Evans went to Ogden Thursday to attend "The Virginian" Vir-ginian" at tho Grand Opera House. When making farm loans, call on Joseph N. Stohl of Brigham City; ho has money to satisfy all, tf Jos. N and I lobar Stohl, of the Stohl Uros, Furn. Co. of Trcmont, wcro In town on business Thursday. Bootho M. ifc P. Co. closed Monday for stocktaking and Tuesday Grover, Roso & Co. spent the day taking stock. Gypsino Is tho best wall finish. Where do you get It? At tho Hardware Store, Tremonton. 2t John Wm. Wing of Lchl, Utah, broth-of broth-of Jos. Wing, Is vhitlug iu this city. Mr. Wing recently returned from a European mission. John E Standcrlng, slcnogropher for The Utah Sugar Co. at Lchl, is doing some work at The Utah Sugar Co's olllcc In this city this week. Tuesday afternoon tho large disc phonograph phon-ograph at Rltcr Bros. Drug Store was raffled oil, Edward Larson of Lchl, being tho lucky winner. No. 8 drew it. Supt. T. II Edwards of Tho Utah Sugar Sug-ar Co , left Sunday for nn extended visit in tho stato of Colorado ou business connected con-nected with the Sugar Industry. Geo. A Smith, private sccratary to the general manager of Tho Utah Sugar Co., and A V Culhihan, both of Salt Lake City, wcro In this city Wednesday on business. Jos. II Kirkham is spending this week in Lohi, Utah. He took with him his new "Bottlelnsky" and will treat the people of that city to some musical productions pro-ductions of his own invuutlon. The young friends of Miss Hazel White gave her a pleasant surpriso Tuesday Tues-day evening at her homo in this city. Dainty refreshments wore served and the evening was pleasantly spent. . Mrs. S. M. Newcomb of Ironton, Ohio, sister of John Burns of Fielding, spent n fow days iu this city and vicinity this week and left Wednesday for Califorlua. John L Burns accoinp'ntcd her as for as Ogden. The house of Leo Clayton that was recently re-cently moved to somo lots on factory street by Mr, Chappman, was sold Monday Mon-day to Mr. Hasslo for a consideration of $450. Matthew McMuitrlo made tho transfer. The Loto Silvers Minstrels of New York drew u goodslzcd house at tho Amusoment hall Thursday night. Tho band seranaded the town during tho day and played somo good selections. Tho performance was very creditable, tho songs, jokes and minstrel program all being up-to-date. Piles got quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Romembcr it's mudo albuo for Piles and it works with certainty cer-tainty and satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding, or bllud piles disappear like magic by its use. Try it and seel Sold by all dealers. mlO |