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Show rurelv rrunitL I Mr. Price of the Warren Mercantile Mer-cantile Co., is in town today. Justice M. V. Gardner was down from Deweyville, Wednesday, on business. Miss Birdie Snow returned Tuesday Tues-day from her two weeks' visit to the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fnow went to fr.ilt Like yesterday to attet d the "Imiugnrai Ball." Thomas II. Blackburn has been released from his mission to England Eng-land and is expected home this month. Andreas Larson is now residing in Brigham City. He may purchase pur-chase property and settle here permanently. per-manently. Mrs. Mary Wright has returned from Marsh Valley where she has been visiting a few weeks with her i son Le'h i and his fa mil v - trom u iului ut omnvnuitfO to raiso o froiu a baiikor, with which bo inr-lht l T to Germany and roilcem the KtokD 16 wrty. That had tx.cn deposited in n 7 man bunk. Tho banlcur's suspicions f " S h isesY' 1 m s r 1 1'sV n ,' "of! h e Chris! ten sen Bros.' orchestra of Ogden, was in town Wednesday, lie assisted as-sisted the orchestra at the ball Tuesday evening. E. R. Hadh-y, Deputy Sherifl', of Corinne, dropped in en us Thursday Thurs-day and left a !f'2. in our en tiers. He remarked, ''the old lady says she must have The Bi gi,i:k." M. W. Earl was down from Plymouth Ply-mouth Thursday. Some of the young wheat on the Flat is quite thin, cauisrd by the late cold, dry full nnd tho-erotftod nature of ?oiiie I of Uw rVil. |