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Show SOTES OF THE ISL'IJLER. Quarterly Conference tomorrow. Watch our advertising columns from now on for bargains. Stake Conference at the Taber-1 micle tomorrow and next day. Theatre in the Second ward hall next Wednesday evening, April j 27th. i "Nevada or the Lost Mine," at the Second ward hall next Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Last Friday, Mrs. James Baron presented her delighted husband with a ten-pound boy. Idaho's Arbor Day will come on May lith. That is generally a pleasant part of the season. We understand that last week N. Dedrickscn lost the house, on his ranch near the city, by fire. Patriarch Samuel Smith and O. M'. Snow were the speakers at the Tabernacle last Sunday afternoon. House cleaning i3 now in order. The husband generally finds business busi-ness down town when this event occurs. Twenty tramps were seen keeping keep-ing the railroad station warm, Tuesday. How the walking gentry seem to love our town! The Second Ward Dramatic Company will present "Nevada or the Lost Mine" in the ward hall i next Wednesday evening. j P. J. Koford, our local ice cream ' prince, is having his parlor fixed up for the better accommodation of his cream-eating customers. The Warren Mercantile Co. is closing out its branch business here in Brigham. Miss Graehl was their local representative. Anything and everything in job printing executed at The Bl'gleh ollice in the most artistic manner. Call and see samples of our work. It appears as though this spring will be almost as backward as last. There is altogether too much cool wetness in that idea to suit most people. The Mormons are an enterprising enterpris-ing class of people. What would Nauvoo be today if they had been allowed to remain here. Nauvoo Hustler. All the farmers' plows and other agricultural implements are busy now-adays. This is the season of the year when they put in their best licks. That much-needed race course has not yet been decided on by our local horsemen. Why not organize a horsemen's association and buy the Jensen track? The small boy has been fishing bushels of fun out of the Big Pond the past two weeks. He didn't catch much of anything else, unless it was a freckle on the tip of his nose. Another big batch of paid-up subscribers were sent oil" last Saturday Satur-day for "Woman's Work"' and the "American Fanner," two valuable magazines. Call and see sample copies. What has become of the tannery project? We understand that the building and grounds were leased or sold last fall and that the business busi-ness would be started up in earnest this spring. The Uexbtirg Yes started on its third year's journey last week. The J',rss was completely burnt ov t about two months ago, but through pluck and ersevci -a nee she is still a Press ing forward to success. |