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Show Luton l Nott s. About forty of Ilrigham's citizens k-ft bright and early yesterday morning for the mining district. The central telephone office has been changed from the hotel to the . i City Drug store. This is a much ' mora convenient place for the business busi-ness men. j Lost. P-etvreen John hurt's i farm and Christian Larseii's home: 1 A silver watch. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by returning to ine or leave at BrtJi.KH ofiice. Christian Larsek. The first woman entered the big mining camp in Hear Cnleli Thursday. The news flew like wild-lire; and from the hills and j ravines were heard the cheers of the enthusiastic miners. The water melon season will soon lie at its height hereabouts. Eminent Emi-nent doctors sav the melon is the only vegetable which a person can cat until he is full up to the palate, without hurting himself. The teachers' sociable Thursday afternoon was a huge success. Ice crenm. fruits, candies, etc. and other refreshments were served. ''Progressive conversation" was a novel game which was indulged in with gusto. A regular stage ought to be run between Brighain and Bear Gulch. There would be money in the business. busi-ness. Let some enterprising man do so at once. There arc scores of passengers wan ting conveyance? every day. IVdcr S. Petersen of Mantua is now numbered in the ranks of the Benedicts. The bride, Miss Ellen Larsen, was one of Brigham City's fair damsels. The happy pair returned re-turned from Logan this week and will make their home in Mantua. Elder Palmer, the noted "blind preacher" lectured in the Third ward meeting house Wednesday night and in the Second ward hall Thursday evening to large and attentive at-tentive audiences. His subjects were mutual improvement and intemperance. in-temperance. Many places in Colorado celebrate cele-brate what is called ''peach day" and "water melon day." Brigham City ought to go and do likewise. We could make exhibitions here in these two times of products that would just make our Colorado friends think that they were translated trans-lated to a better world. The Department of Agriculture, U. S. Weather Bureau Office at Salt Lake City desires to establish in Box Elder county a station for weather observations. It would be a valuable means by which forecasts fore-casts and warnings could be ob-: ob-: tained for the informs t ion of ., farmers and others who depend su i much upon the weather. The Utah Business & Commercial Commer-cial Directory which is to be published pub-lished this year is something new in the way of a directory, as it gives merchants an opportunity of representing each line of business separately, also giving a historic write-up of each city and town in the Territor. Don't fail to interview inter-view Mr. D. T. Ryan when he calls on you. |