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Show SHOWVILLE. Helping the Teaohers Poisoned Sardines Sar-dines Under a Capsized Wagon. Editor Bugler: Summer ia here, but spring must have gone by another route. The juvenile population has been materially increased of late. We are doing our best to uphold the teachers' interests. Jos. J. Larkiivs and Miss AgneB 12. Robhins (daughter of Jos. Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Postmaster of this place) and her mother airs. Ellen Robbins went to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs, of Logan, and to visit the Temple. When they return they will be, ''Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one," and congratulations will be in order. John Cottam ate some sardines which had stood in an open can. He came near dying from effects of same. He is out of danger now. A son of Mr. Taylor, the stock man, had a run-away today. Had not the horses stopped when they overturned the wagon he won hi have been killed. As it was he escaped miraculously with only a blow in the back, struck by the wagon box. Several citizens are indulging in blooded horses. There is a petition going the rounds of this north wextern country which the Judge of Box Elder will be favored with. Joshua Brown, Jr., Mr. Reed and Mr. Archibald, of Wellsvillc, Cache Co.. are in town looking up land and employment. All are as busy as a hive of bees. : farming. Bee. j Snowville, Ctah. |