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Show Purely l'erBonal. S. L. Miller, merchant of Mink Creek. Idaho, was in town Monday on business. Miss Tessie Clawson, of Salt Lake, has been visiting relatives in town this week. J. R. Stephen, of Provo, has been spending a few days in the City of Homes this week. John Christensen, the merchant, has closed his store and gone oil to enjoy Independence day. Miss Birdie Snow, Miss Stark and Miss Maud Rosenbaum wont-to wont-to Logan yesterday to spend the Fourth. Miss Ada Mack, one of the fair young m iids of pretty Smithfield. has been in the City ibis week visiting vis-iting the Kishburn family. T. II. "Blackburn, accompanied by his daughters, Lulu and sister, went to Xephi yesterday to spend the Fourth visiting friends. J. M. Easton, of Salt Lake, representing rep-resenting Tootle Hosca tt Co., St. Joe., was in town Wednesday ana gave The Bugler office a call. Mrs. Geo. L. Savage, of Salt Lake, is in the City visiting her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Snow. Mrs. Savage will join a party of pleasure seekers in Logan canyon soon. Mr. and Mrs. John Forest and Mrs. J. B. Me. Master expected to leave on the late train last night for Pocatello, where they will spend :he Fourth with friends. Mrs. J. P. Jacobsen, wife of the foreman of The Bugler mechanical mechani-cal department, returned Thursday from her visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Larson, of Malad City. Peter Jensen. Jr., one of the wool growers, of Mantua, gave us a business busi-ness call Thursday. He reports many flocks, aggregating thousands in numbers, are now feeding on the hills surrounding Paradise Creek. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wulterson have, moved to Fannington this week to reside permanently. Mr. W'atterson is managing the construction con-struction of a first c!a?s roller mill there, in which ho has a heavy interest. in-terest. The Bugler's best wishes accompany them. |