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Show painters, etc., have been hard at work straightening up the goods, repairing and cleaning the building build-ing and giving it a needed coat of paint preparatory to the opening today. Wednesday morning a mountain of labor stared the workers work-ers in the face, but by. rushing things it seems everything will be in good shape by this morning. THE CO O!' FIRE. The limit-mice Couinlrfi Tny Over 114,-UOO 114,-UOO lo Ct.ver I.OSHC8. It is precisely one mouth to the day since the tempestuous night on which the Brigham City Co-op so narrowly Crcap--d annihilation. And today .the store opens up with its great fire .sale of over $50,000 worth of stock. Everything will be soid out at "slaughtered" prices to make room for a brand hew stock. Tuesday the adjusters completed their laborious work and a satisfactory satisfac-tory settlement wns reached. Supt. A. E. Snow informs us that the Co-op will get $1,100 on the damaged dam-aged building and nearly $13,000 as lossi'- on goods, making a total of $11,01)0. This will be paid over inside of sixty davs. The building and fixtures were valued at $30,000; insurance $20,000. Stock, $50,000; insurance, $30,000. The Co-op people feel pretty good over the settlement, although they will lose considerable by the fire unless their fire sale cleans the ! damaged goods out pretty thorough-! thorough-! lv. indications point to an rn-' rn-' nii'iise sale, the biggest in the his- tory of the town. J Since the settlement, Tuesday, a large force of clerks, carpenters, |