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Show Monday. Lt.-hop I ewi-y was down troin bis pri uy ilia 1 1 lie-north. lie-north. iie report- the winter grain doing titn-l ; I he eai I v spring crops seem rather full of weeds. Moroni I u sen bark, one of t he old -time fanners, of Collin--ton, was in town, Tuesday, lie savs the rainv weather is making thecmps look .romiing. Oleen Stoh! has gone to Malad City, Idaho, to assi.-t in the construction con-struction of an opera hou-e at that j place, for whieh, we are told, he I has secured the contract. Ex-Council man Ami re w Kim-; Kim-; ball, now of Salt Lake City, was j seen in town this week, reading the . new signs on the buildings which have sprung into existence since his departure. Mrs. J. L. SchaelTer and Miss j Kiltie Williamson, teachers of the I'reshyterian stdiool in Hrigham. '. were among the visitors at the Capital, Monday. They returned home Tuesday evening. Purely Personal. j O. L. Miller, of Bear River City, j gave The Bi glkk oflicc a business j call, Monday. Xels Jensen, a staunch young ! farmer of Park Valley, was seen on our streets, yesterday. j Ephraim Jensen, formerly of Brigham. but now of Logan, was I seen on our streets, last Tuesday. H M. .Tarvis and Dr. Roche, of Corinne, were in town, "Wednesday, on business connected with their taxes. ; D. K. Brown, of Xephi, Ex-Supt. of County Schools, has been in town this week on business in connection I with a school-supply firm. i Mrs. Collett. daughter of Councilman Coun-cilman John T. Rich, came in on : the evening train, Tuesday, to stay some time with her parents. Tuesday, Rev. P. L. Gillespie re-, re-, turned from Pa It Lake, where he ' went to meet the TUt Eastern Pres-bvterians Pres-bvterians euroute to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMaster went to Salt Lake. Monday, to attend the seventieth birthday and house warming of Mr. McMaster's i mother. |