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Show FRESH LOCALS. Several ladies from Brigham attended at-tended a Woman's Suffrage meeting meet-ing in Willard, Thursday. It is Baid that the grand jury at Ogden has a mighty good jok on our Sheriff and Marshal. Treat or we tell. Sunday there will be Sabbath school in the new Methodist church at 3'p. m.; preaching in the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian language at 8 p. m. The fastest mile made at the Logan Lo-gan cycle races, Tuesday, was 2:44. That's not bo bad, boys. It isn't every amateur that can go a mile under three minuteB. Arrangements were being made that Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells of Salt Lake,would speak in Brigham Friday evening on Woman's Suffrage. Suf-frage. We will make further men-, tion next issue. Brigham City boyB ought to organize or-ganize a bicycle club. They could get up bicycle races under the auB-pices auB-pices of the club. If judiciously managed these races could be made remunerative as well ns enjoyable. If there is no othor effort at a celebration on Utah Day. Aug, 1, the cannon Hhould boom, the bells ring and the flags fly. Forty-five shots in honor of the forty-fifth star to be placed in our grand national flag would be appropriate. appropri-ate. Mrs. Lambert of the City Hotel, will fit n o the buildiner inst east of The Buglkb office for a 'sample" room. This is the most conveniently located sample room in the city, as it is in the very heart of the business portion of town. Thursday, our local photographer, A. W. Compton, made The Bugler Bu-gler office a present of a fine bust photo, 8x10. of President Gilford Woodruff. The picture was taken durir.g the Templara' visit in Brigham Brig-ham City, June 24th. The photo is a great credit to the workmanship workman-ship of Mr. Compton; it is in fact among his very best productions. He will have copies for Bale at the gallery. |