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Show Prof. Benjamin ClurT, Jr.. of Provo, ha.-; hi.cn in town this week in the ink-vests of the li. Y. A. .SummerNornijlSL-hool whichwill be held ;.i be Garden City August 1st to bUh. T ie. securing of the service ser-vice of CVloncl Parker, of Chicago. f'T the school is a great feather in 1 tiie tup of the 11. Y. A. In school matters, Col. Parker is without a peer in the country. 1'urdy PiTsimal. Olcen Stohl has returned from Malad City. C. M. Sou ires was down from the north, yesterday. Mrs. Lillie S. Horsley is sojourning sojourn-ing with her friends at Provo City. Miss Rachel ThomaB is down from Malad City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marble were down from Deweyvillc, last Tuesday. Tues-day. Nicholas Sheflield. of Kentucky, was in town, Monday, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Iiunsaker, of Honeyville, were in town last evening. Hans Jeppson and son, Hyrum, of Logan, were in town the fore part of this week on a visit. Geo. O. Strceter, Pastor of-the M. E. Church, Salt Lake, was a visitor in the City of Homes, Wednesday. Miss Irene Jenson, daughter of Olof of Jenson, Bear River City, has been in town this week visiting visit-ing friends. General Jar vis, Major Toponcc and Colonel Tom Pitt drove over from Corinne on business, Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. L, Petersen returned home from Ogden, Monday, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hadlcy. Judo Allen, one of the old-timers ofNauvoo. was down from Honeyville, Honey-ville, yesterday. The crops up that way are all looking line. John Derby, the gentlemanly manager of the Promontory Stock Co., was in Brigham City, Tuesday, on business connected with the! ranch. Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephen left for their home at Lead vi lie, Colo., M rs. M. E. Snow accompanied them as far as Salt Lake City. Jens Madson, of Honeyville, I was in Brigham, Tuesday. Ho j reports the outlook for bountiful .crops this year very promising , i and satisfactory to the farmers up j his way. j Bishop A. Good title, merchant j of thriving Snowville, was in town, I ! yesterday, on business. Everything Every-thing is lovely out that way. but ; tho new county road near Point Lookout is a torroi and ouedit to : be killed. ' II. J. Marble, of Pewoyville, was . in town. Tuesday, on business, i He was an eye witness to an ox- , 1 citing scene at Harrisville. Monday morning, when the I". A: X. passenger pas-senger tiain ran into a hugy, completely com-pletely demolishing it, and injur-i injur-i iug three people. |