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Show MOTES OF THE BUGLER. The raspberries and Knglish currants cur-rants are ripe. Ei I ward B. Ivirk is the licensed abstracter of Bos Elder Count', f He who s u bsc r i I ies l r a n d reads Tin-; lit'oi..;u keeps abreast of the Limes. Tuesday, the wife of Fred Jensen Jen-sen of the Second Ward, presented her husband with a baby girl. X. I). Yearsley, one of I'ortage's successful young farmers, was in Brigham on business, Wednesday. The money market is becoming much easier in Hie east, which condition con-dition will not be long in affecting the west for the belter. Wednesday, Mrs, (). L. Ambrose left for Wenotehee, Washington, ' where she will join her husband, who is telegraph operator at that place. July fifth gave If. C. Christiansen, Christian-sen, our merchant tailor, pleasures eipial to those of the Fourth. On that day his wife presented him with a 101 pound daughter. All doing well. JO. It. Booth, of the Utah Wool t! rowers Co., spent the past week at K el ton, Jinx I'-lder County, from whore the company has been shipping ship-ping considerable wool. He came back Thursday. Nophi Courier. Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Peirce have returned from a several weeks' outing out-ing up through northern I'tuh and Southern Idaho. Mr. I'eirce was out for her health, while her husband hus-band spent some of the time very profitably shearing sheep. Grasshoppers are hatching out by the millions in different localities local-ities near our town. Two important blessings to us have resulted from the cold and backward spring; first preventing the snow from causing great floods and thus keeping up a good water supply, and also in keeping tho hopper's eggs from hatching while tho crops were young and tender. Davis County Clipper. |