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Show rnir.LY rERsom. Postmaster P. K. Hoothe has gone to the metropolis. James H.iusen, Sr., wont to Og-den, Og-den, Thursday morning. Mrs. M. J. Snow returned from Salt Lake, Wednesday morning. Alfred Hansen and wife returned from Logan, Thurs.fay morning. Mavor-eloet J. O. Peters made a . living trip to Ogden, Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Carrington will visit with friends in Salt Lake for a w eek or two. j Mr. and Mr. Henry L. Steed took a tlying trip south and back, yesterday. ! Bishop P. C. Jensen, of Mantua, went to Ogden, Wednesday, to purchase pur-chase goods. Geo. R. Chase was a passenger on the south-bound train, Thursday Thurs-day rn.orr.ing. Isaac Smith, Supt. Z. C. M. I.,; Logan.came down. Thursday, to at- tendthetuneralofhi little brother, j A. H. Snow, manager of the B. E. ?. A M. Co., went to Ogdem Wednesday, Wed-nesday, to attend the District Court. Thomas and James Smith, of Prejton, Idaho, sons of Patriarch Samuel Smith.have been inBr'igham this week. Rev. Mr. Webster, of American ' Fork, has been holding revival j meetings at the Presbyterian Chapel : this week. j Mrs. Dr. Nelson returned from j Logan, where she has been spend- ! ing a few days with friends and acquaintances. Lewis Howells, a wool grower of "Wellsville, who is uow tending his flecks in the vicinity of Yost P. O.. western Box Elder, was in town this week. Wednesday morning, Collector Jonah Muthiaa, Ranker Ot.1. O.iow.- Sheritf Loveland. Assessor D. P. Bnrt, Surveyor X. P. Anderson, Herbert Savage and S. A. Sackett went to Ogden to attend to business j at the District Court. j Operator J. E. Hopkins will 1 leave on theOth inst., for his home in Sarcoxic, Mo., where he will surprise his parents on the day of their silver wedding anniversary. We hope he w ill find "ihe old folks at home" all hale and hearty. |