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Show j mm clicks. Ilt-iu of In trri'Ht Concern iiic 3 plffHlMir- 1 ii ir Tinvii. Mr. Ryan was over from Corii. no, Thu rsday. .hide A 1 J e n was down f r o m Honey vi lie, Tuesday. Alma Nelson of Bear River City, was in town, Thursday. Yesterday. Franc's A. K. Roche of Roeville, was in Brighatn City on business. J. G. Landiek, tb'i tinner, has moved his fa mil y fnnm Rrighain City to Conn ne. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottani of Snowville, were in Brigthaui City on a visit, Thursday. , Editor C. W. Penrose of 'if be Salt Lake Herald, was hilled to i-ipeak at Wiliard last evening. , Nels Jensen, a prominent young farmer of Park Valley, Utah, was in Brigham on business this.' week. This week the Corinne fylercnn-tile fylercnn-tile Co. was loading a lot ,of hay for shipment over the S. P. ,Ry. at the Corinne station. ( Miss Clarissa Carson, the ''young lady of Wiliard who recently had her right leg crushed by a 'wagon j loaded down with potatoes running run-ning oyer her, is reported ink proving prov-ing quite satisfactorily. Hon. J. L. Rawlins and lion. B. H. Roberts will hold meetings. Wednesday, Oct. 31, as follows: Honeyville, TO a. in.; Bear River City, 1:30 p. in.; Corinne, 4 p. m.; and at Brigham in the evening. Bishop Arnold Goodlifle of Snowville, Snow-ville, was in Brigham, Wednesday. He says he never saw the roads throughout the county in better condition than they are at present. The recent show ers did good work in this regard. Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver of Three Mile Creek, were called upon to part with their little daughter, whose sickness was mentioned in last week's Bi:gi',kk. The child died Friday night and was tenderly laid away. The parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement. |