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Show rilELY l'ERSM'AL. Jacob Jensen was in Salt Lake this week. Squire Baty went to Salt Lake, Wednesday. Win. Horsley attended the Salt Lake Conference. Councilman Pelt was a Salt Lake visitor this week. Arthur Wixom went to Salt Lake, Thursday morning. Surveyor N. P-. Anderson was at the Cupital this week. John Evans went to Conference, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Wade, wife of the Doctor, went south this morning. L. C. Christensen went to the Salt Lake Conference, Wednesday. Apostle Snow was in attendance at the Salt Lake Conference this week. N. V. Anderson, traveling agent of the llemhl, was in town, Tuesday. Tues-day. X). P. Tarpey, of Salt Lake City, made Brigham a flying trip, yesterday. yes-terday. Mayor Jensen and wife were among the Conference people from Brigham. Miss Jane Petty is down from Richmond visiting her brother and j lady friends. ' Councilman II. L. Steed, wife and family went to SaJt Lake, vesterday afternoon. Will Bowring, of Salt Lake, wai in town, Wednesday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bowring. Miss Luie Ensign, now attending the B. V. College at Logan, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ensign, this week. P. E. Lundgren, the mason, has moved to Poeatello, Idaho, for the present. There seems to be considerable consid-erable work to be done in that burg. John Mathiiis, Felix Baird and Lawrence Mortensen, of The Br-olkk Br-olkk mechanical department, went to Conference, Wednesday, and returned re-turned Thursday evening. Thomas M. Evans has returned from Kamela, Ogn.. where he has been employed for several months at the Henry Wight saw mills. Tom no doubt came down to put ' a finger in the political pie. |