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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS I "Keep the Homo. Fires Burning" Fred Coltinan spent Sunday in Ogden. W. F. Persson was a passenger passen-ger to Salt Lalto yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Limb wore Brlgham City visitors yesterday. I Mrs. O. It. Korth visited Brig-liani Brig-liani City a day or two this week. Miss Irene Davis left last week to attend tho'B. Y. College at Logan. Mrs. Mary A. Vanileet returned return-ed to Farmlngton yesterday, after af-ter a visit hero Louis Bingham went to Ogden Monday and his wife was a pasr senger to Ogden Tuesday. 0 Wintor Apples For Sale Jonathan and other varieties. A. A. Munns, Garland North It It. T. Shaw and wife motored to Logan Wednesday evening, returning Thursday evening. Miss Jcnnlo Peterson of Brlgham Brlg-ham City, was a last Saturday and Sunday guest of Miss Annie An-nie Munns. A nine-pound boy arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Udy Monday morning of this week. All getting along fine. IMias Ponrl Mnthfns of Brlgham Brlg-ham City, Bpcnt last Saturday and Sunday In this city as tho guest of Mrs. Clarence Reeves. ' Monday evening of this week j a fin,o son was a wclcomo visitor k at tho homo of ,Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Talbot. Everything 0. K. ' o Mrs .Perry Lano Gicas.m and clilldrcn returned to Ogden yesterday, yes-terday, after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. Peter Jensen. Quito a number of our citizens citi-zens went to Brlgham City yesterday yes-terday as witnesses In tho cttBO of tho Stato of Utah vs. W. B. "Lindsay which camo up for hearing hear-ing In the District court, o Our prosperous and thorough farmer, Oluf Johnson.now drives tho old lellablo Bulck car. lie let go of his Maxwell In tho deal for tho Uulclcand is well satisfied satis-fied with tho, transaction. 0 E. W. Swinyard, who has been homo on a furlough, left yesterday yester-day for Dorrfleld, Arcadia, Fla., where ho will join tho soldier boys in camp. Ho may bo called call-ed for overseas duty most any day. H Sterling Hulsh of Big Chicago, j blew into town this morning. Ho ! camo homo on a visit and from ' him wo learned that Chicago ; -will bo a "pipo dream" to him in i tho future as ho is going to' flght ! for Uncle Sam. Miss Stellit Bowen of Poca- tello, Idaho, .and Mrs. Florence j Wood of Mcndoil, sisters of Chas H' Bowon.wero guests at tho .Bow- ! H' en homo Uio latter part o'f last week, o Mesdames' W. F. Persson and ! J. Edward Day attonded tho ! funeral nervlces over tho re- j mains of Ernest Day, who was HJ electrocuted in Mldvalo last B3j Thursday, which were held in mh Bountiful last Sunday. Dr. T. W. Innes, wifo and chil-H, chil-H, dren, accompanied by Mr. and 1 Mrs. James Georgo and children, motored to Ogden last Saturday afternoon. They all returned Tuesday noon except Mr. George H? who remained there to go to work in tho railroad shops. M. ' Ed. N. Rogers, chief engineer t of tho Pacific Sugar Co's. plant at Tracy, Cal., was hero Mon- ' day on a vlsitr his former homo. I Mrs. Rogers accompanied him I I on his Utah visit and Is visiting m relatives in Eureka. Ho is off Biy on a two weeks' vacation. The Globe heralded the news that a daughter arrived at tho Iiomo of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Balrd of Brlgham City a week ago Monday, but the Box Elder Journal Jour-nal says Its a boy. Bo blamed If wo know; Probably Its a pair of twins. (?) |