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Show miniY p:Kr;s.tL Mir-s. Ktia Mad.-'uii went down to ; Salt Lake. undav morning, j C!);irh.'S AvaiL-rsoQ was in from the we.-t the fore part of the week. : Cu Line ih nan H. L. Steed and i wife returned from Provo, Wednesday Wednes-day noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Snow were pa-?ongers to th-j Capital on the south-bound train, Sunday morning. morn-ing. j Andrew Jensen, of Ifyrum, Cache Co., came over to attend the funeral of L. C. Jensen, Wedncs-jduy. Wedncs-jduy. j Miss r.elle Salmon, of Salt Lake i Citv, been vUuing with lady friends in this city the past few days. Mrs. Albert Bailey,. .fHoneyville, daughter of Alex Baird of this city, has been very ill for the past three wocks. The Jady bus a severe attack at-tack of dropsy. A letter received this wek by Mrs. Schaeil'er, wife of the Commissioner, Commis-sioner, brings the tidings that Miss Williamson arrived safely at her destination at San Jose, Cab, and was surprised to find several unexpected unex-pected friends there lo meet her. Apostle- Snow returned home. Thursday noon, from an extended trip through Wyoming. Crowded meetings were held at Evanston, Rock Springs, Almy and other places. President Snow and company com-pany met warm receptions where-ever where-ever they went. Fine crops of cabbage, oonv, turnips, etc., are being raistd this year in the vicinity of Bear Hiver C i t y and F a i r v i e w . The f i e s h canal watur is doing tho good work. There was some talk this week ' of organizing a Suda Springs pleasure party. The best and only really pleasant way to go to that resort is by team. Then you can enjoy the grand Gentile Valley scenery en route and the wonderful wonder-ful ice cave in tho north end of the valley. The Corinnc Chamber of Commerce Com-merce seems to be death on the drumaier fra ternity. Still 11 the boys" seem to have heaps of sport over that recent remarkable ruling, wherein the Chamber requests all merchants of that town to buy no goods of any drummer who:drives over from Brigham." |