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Show I than well, would rather talk than eat. M o r e w e d d i n g s are looked f 0 r herea bouts. Soi.ox. Deweyville, Oct. 10. 1894. DEWEY VILLE. A. lVliolcsonie Threshing Bl Wed il lug Party New I'cclncoguc. Mrs. Larsen, an old lady of maybe may-be seventy summers, has moved to Brigham where she is now comfortably com-fortably settled. She lias lived in Deweyville upwards of fifteen years. Some of the fruit growers have bushels of apples to spare this fall. Deweyville apples positively guaranteed guar-anteed free from colic. A seedy looking old fellow called Lucern is getting a good threshing up here now -ad ays, C! i vo some fellows a good pounding and it takes the moss and leaves off their backs, and they come out of the mill fresh and clean looking. So with said Lucern. Yield a little below the average. I James Burbanks and Miss Serilla j Loveland, two well-thought-of I young people of this place, were married here last week. They had a splendid wedding parfyjnnsl of the people of the settlement i turning out. A number of good, 1 useful presents were received by i the happy young pair. The bride : and groom have the bct wishes of ; the entire community, .Tames Cragan of Smith field, is the Ilourishcr of the birch here ; this fall. He has about 2") pupils. ..lames is a ;o ng man who the ; girls say would rather talk than |