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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Mr F. D. Welling left Wednesday to spend ft fow days at Farmlngton. James S. Nye of Purls, Idaho, fatlmrof Mr. II. 0. Iluntakcr, spent last week lu this city. Mrs. W. II, Vitullcot has returned homo again after a pleasant visit with relatives In Farmlngton. Mm. N. L. Urown returned tho forn part of tho week from a visit with relatives rela-tives nt Clinton and Syracuse, Utah. Mr. and Sirs. Uyrum Jensen of Collin-Bton Collin-Bton are rejoicing over tho arrival of n flue son that came to their homo Inst Saturday. A reorganization of tho Farmlngton ward took place lust Sunday. J II Robin-son Robin-son was chosen as the now bishop with Jus. J. Steed and Chas. Sccrist as his counselors. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wright and Miss Tilllo Peterson of Ogdcu, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. Mrs Wright and Miss Fotcr-son Fotcr-son are sisters of Mrs. Harris. I Mr. and Mr. Urscl Hoso, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncoy Hess, Mr. aud Mr. Mrs. J. A. WUoro and Miss Winnie Hardman were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hums of Fioldlng Thanksgiving day. Wahtkd The Rocky Mountain Hell Tolcpbono Co, want a young lady to learn switch-board operating A good chance to learn aomcthtug there it a demand de-mand for all over tho state. Call at the Telephone otllca. It F. Foulgor, father of tho Foulgcr boys and Mrs. Burdctt Smith of this city, and i Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Drown, parents of Mrs. Herbert I). Foulger, came up from Ogden Wednesday and spent Thanks-' Thanks-' giving day In this city with their children J Miss Clara Clark, was hostess of u j very pleasant social given at the homo J of her sister, Mrs. Eva C. Wilcox, last 1 Friday evening. A number of her Im mediate friends and acquaintances were present und the evening was cnjoyably " spent in games of various kinds. Can. ' dies and nuts were served. The Dcserct Farmer deserves credit for their Sugar Dcet edition Issued Nov. 24th, which Is well filled with valuable ' Imformatlon on the Sugar llcot Industry of Utah and Idaho, and contains excellent excel-lent half tones of Hon. T, It. Cutler, I Hon. David Ecclcs, Hon. Qeorgo Austin, ' Hon. Job Plngrcc, tho Garland, Logan, Sugar City, Lowlston and Ogden Sugar 1 factories. An editor has noticed that any time you see a man 'finding fault with his local paper, tho chances aro ten to one ' that he hasn't an advcrtlsment In it; Ave to ouo ho never gives It u job of work; three to one ho docs not take tho paper; two to one that If ho Is a subscriber he owes for It; five to ono that ho never does anything to assist the publisher to run a good paper, and forty to ono he Is the most eager to see tho papr when It comns out. Ex, Tho new Puro Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of everv Cough Curo containing Opium, Chloroform, or any other stunlfylng or poisonous drug Silt It passes Dr. Shoop's Cough Curo as niado for SO years, entirely froo. Dr. Snoop all along has bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or norcotlcs. Dr. Shoop's Cough Curo is ahsolutly safo even for:tho youngest babe and it cures, it does not simply suppress. Oct a safo nnd rellablo Cough Curo, by simply Insisting In-sisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. All dealers. 11IU |