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Show FRESH BLASTS. The big copper plant fur Salt Lake may yet prove a fizzle. j The Deputy I'. S. Marshals have been pretty thick in town this week. Mrs. Mary Valentine has. been up to Honcyville this week on business. Bishops' Salt Lake Temple recommend rec-ommend blanks for sale at Tm: I1l(;i.i:k office. The members of the Y. M. M. I. A. of the Second ward tripped the light fantastic last Monday evening. even-ing. Several duck and chicken hunters have been out along the sloughs west of town this week, with apparent ap-parent success. The young men of the First ward gave a dance last evening in the ward hall, for the purpose of raising means to purchase books. Wqi. I lad ley, one of Callsfort's quiet but at the same time staunch-ust staunch-ust tillers of the soil, gave Thk Burn, Bu-rn, eu ollice a business call, yes tor day. Mrs. M. E. Snow came up from Salt Lake City last evening to be present at the Relief Society Conference Con-ference to be held in the Tabernacle Taber-nacle next week. . More money and more business, for the amount invested, is secured to the yearly advertiser who has nerve, good judgment and capital, by the use of local country weeklies, week-lies, than through any other advertising. ad-vertising. Printers' Ink. We were reliably informed, yes-teerday, yes-teerday, that H. M. Jarvis, the newly appointed Selectman from Corinne, had sent for bond and other blanks and will qualify at once. Mr. Jarvis is an outspoken, conscientious man with a good reputation for business. He will undoubtedly give satisfaction in the important office he is so shortly to assume. Single harness at A. II. Snow's for $G.OO. |