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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. A II Gicnson was ti Brlghnm visitor Tuesday. Mrs M 0 Hansen spent Saturday In Urighnm. Butter paper for snlo at this olllco 20cts per hundred sheets. Jos. Jensen and It Gustav Mlchnolls went to Snowvllto Tuesday. Seo the new stock of shelf hardware nt tboO.W.&M.Co. It ' Congratulations to the Town Hoard for the new lights on our streets. Harbor II F Miller left Monday for Salt Lnko City and St. Louis for 11 few V weeks' visit, j When making farm loans, call on Joseph N. Stohl of Brlghnm Cltyj ho has money to satisfy nil. tf J P Fcnthcrstonc, representing K. I). I Hashimoto & Co , will maku this city his I headquarters for the coming season. Il Miss Sarah Fowler has accepted n posl- I- Hon us "Hello" girl at tbo It M B Tel. Go's oflleelu this city. If Leo Clayton Is tho now bar-tendor at K tho I'earl Saloon. Ho succeeds Mr. Lay- It!, ton, who leaves soon for Nevada. Call on Joseph N. Stohl of Brlghnm j City for your farm loans. He has tho 1 1 money and will treat you right. tf I Mrs. Burdett Smith, who is visiting I' relatives in Ogden, has been qulto til h siuce sho wont to that city, but is reported it to bo on the Improve 1 Miss Mary Grovcr wont to Salt Lako I; the foro part of tho week. Geo. P. Gro- 15 vcr is filling her position as teller at tho IB Hunk during her absence. H, (QX. Wo have somo oxcclleut II mimplcs of stock certificates at this olllcc I and can print cciillcatcs for Incorporated I , firms. Call in and cxamtno them. II Marshal Geo. Hcnrlo l. around on bis I usual spring trip nftor tho dogs without l( collars and collecting tho tax on thoso Wi who aro fortunate enough to wear ono. 1 1: Thursday nfternoon n tolcphono mes- mj eago from Spanish Fork to Mrs. Geo, P It' Bowcn, bore tbo nows of tho death of ti Mr and Mrs God. Bowcn's baby in that Is city. I - Mrs. A Murio and family went to Ceil- I .' or City Suuday to attend tho funeral W services of her brother, James Stewart, 1 who was recently killed in a mlno cxplos- I I ion in Nevada, 1' Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Roso went to Far I ; . mlngton Tuesday morning to bo present Iti at a grand family reunion of tbo Hose I A family which was hold In that placo this IE', wock. I?' W L Grover, senior member of tbo firm h of Grover, Rose & Co. , spent a few days IK this week in Suit Lako City on business IH. connected with the firm. On his return vi trip he stopped of at Farmlngton to at- 1 1 j tend the family reunion of tbo Hoso fain- I y Wo have anything you need In sholf I I hardwnrs. 0. W. &M. Co. I It Is learned that bids for carrying a If dally mall from Garland to Snowvillu are I )y , being advertised for, and that Garland Is It' making a hard effort to secure the new I, mail route to Snowvllle. An earnest K, effort, however, is being made in this m valley to have the mall go from Malad; I-,' petitions aro being circulated, letters j" bavo been written to senators Hepburn 1 ond Dubois and Congressman French ro- 'y gardlng the matter, nud when tbo great- I cr number of people who will be bcncfU I j ' ted by n routo from this town Is brought 1 1 to tho attention of tho department, no I doubt this ono will be accepted. Idaho Ij Enterprise C W Knudson of llrlghnm City has been In town u few days assisting the Garland Mercantile In stock-taking. Every newspaper wants to publish tho nows. Tho better tho paper tho more pros-porous pros-porous It will ho. Local nows Items aro especially hard to run down. How ninny times bavo you, dear reader, been np-proached np-proached by a newspaper man Jor an Item of news and told him that you knew nothing of Interest. Probably nt the tlmo your family were away on a visit or some ono from out of town was visiting nt your homo. Of course you didn't mean to dcclevo the scribe, yet when you rcrolvo your paper you wonder why your family or friends wcro not mentioned A good way to avoid all this Is to kindly Inform us of tho facts or drop a nolo In the post olllco for tho paper. Tho one Item may not amount to much but several sever-al columns of such news is the life of a local paper. W I) Lewis, who has filled tho position of Chief Agricultural Stipt. for tliu Utah Sugar Co. In tho Hear Hiver Valley for Homo time past, has covered his connection connec-tion with the company 11ml gonu Into tho coal business at Parko City. Ho lms taken the contract to supply tho mines and tho people of that city with coal and will superintend tho running of tho oro wagons nt the mines. Ho Is expected homo today and will make arrangements to movo his wife and family to that city within thu next ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis havu made many friends hero who will ro grct to see them leave. Our town and county loses an enterprising and useful use-ful man In Mr. Lewis' departure as ho lias been prominent in all matters per-tulnlng per-tulnlng to tho growth and welfare of the entire community. Wo wish them success suc-cess in their new venture |