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Show I tion of learning. Cuts show views j of all the. im port ant rooms and buildings that go to make up the A. j C. The College will start Jan. ,1rd j a free course of winter study for j I" tah farmers and home-keepers. I Imu particulars, write to rresident .1. H. Paul, Logan. Win. Ilorsley X Sons have a Christinas announcement in today's to-day's Brni.KH. Last evening a portion of Company Com-pany D went down to Willard to initiate some sixteen young men of that place. This will give the company com-pany nearly sixty members. On Christmas day at 2 o'clock p. m. Company 1) will give a street drill in front of the Court House. A big crowd will no doubt be pres- eni. 10 uiiiiea uil- e.wi uie-cm. Printers' Ink pays: Local papers are good advertising for local merchants. mer-chants. You can't talk to as many people about your goods in six months as you can in one day in your home paper. f Alvin Nichols of Independence, is named "for the future Sheep Inspector Inspec-tor of Fremont County. Rexburg Democrat. Goxl for Alvin. He was formerly of Brighain City and is a son of one of our oldest citizens, Bishop A. Nichols. The lightning Hashed, the thunder thun-der roared and the rain came down in blinding torrents Wednesday night. In the midst of all this commotion of nature, and to add terror to the hour the fire alarm rang out wild and fierce. Last Saturday was the tin wedding wed-ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knudson. The near relatives rela-tives gave Mrs. Knudson a successful success-ful surprise and presented tho lady with numerous nice presents. A delightful time for all was the result. Thursday night at the Co-op fire, our magnificent water works system sys-tem for the third time more than paid f.tr itself by saving property from destruction. How would the whilom tin pail brigade have faced that big cellar bursting full of tierce flames? The Benson Orchestra will give a grand masquerade ball in the Opera House on Christmas night. A ptofessional cos turner will be on I hand. The price is unusually low, only 50 cents for tickets. A Fice time is assured ail who attend the ball. Thursday night, Captain Page of Company D was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by the boys. It was his birthday. A beautiful gold pen. pearl holder and inkstand were presented to him. The boys caught the Captain at home and the surprise sur-prise was genuine. A pleasant evening was spent. Monday ni',ht, the scholars who attend the i?chnnl at the Presbyterian Presby-terian Chapel will have a jolly good time. There will be a Christinas tree, with a present for each scholar, schol-ar, and an interesting program will be rendered. The Buod.Kii acknowledges, ac-knowledges, with thanks, an invitation invita-tion from Mrs. and Miss -Sullivan to attend the pleasant allair. HlBIl liit'ALS. Next Tuesday is Janta Clans day. (let a 'Tuoeh" at Kddys Drug Sb.re. . I Considerable thawing weather Ibis Week. Wantko. Load of good straw. Apply al oneo al Mi ot i:tt oiliee. j James Konv: t lias h en down j from Poeatello, Idaho, this week. ! 1'oi'NO. In Koxclder canyon. a: bag of books. Deft at Mcti.ku office. Miss llirdie Snow came up from Salt Lake, Thursday. Her mother is expected today and both will spend the holidays in Mrighani. j A year's subscription to a good inaga.inc makes a nice Xnias or New Years present. Subscribe through D. L. Kd'ly v Son. f The Agricultural College of I'tah - has issued a neat Mile pamphlet i descriptive of that excellent itistitu- |