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Show A. E. Snow returned from Salt Lake. Monday evening. Charles Burbanks, of Dewey , villi;, was in Brigham, last evening. Milo Gardner, of Deweyville, was in the county seat on business, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Horsley returned re-turned from Provo, on the Monday evening train. P. J. Koford, manager of the City Bakery, came in on the northbound north-bound passenger, last evening. Bishop J. C. Dewey and family have been down to Ogden this week visiting their daughters. Mr. Dewey went on to Kaysville, where he visited sonic old acquaintances. M. Games, of Plymouth, was in town lai evening, ne rrpoi inconsiderable incon-siderable sickness on the "flat." The new postoflice of Fielding, situated sit-uated in the southern part of Plymouth, Plym-outh, was established a month ago, Mr. Games being postmaster. A. W. Compton, our local photographer photo-grapher was down to Salt Lake. Monday, making some quite extensive ex-tensive purchases of new apparatus for his' gallery. Mr. Compton is now turning out a number of orders of enlarged pictures and seems to be giving entire satisfaction. |