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Show SOTES OP THE r.lliLIX The dancing season is now on. N'o tarill'un blankets at Fishburns. Six or seven inches of snow fell, Thursday. Bills are out announcing a theatre thea-tre for Monday night. T.ast night was another'scorcher." It was one of our coldest nights. The Y. M. M. T. A. of the Fourth ward gave a benefit ball last evening even-ing to II. V. Nelson, w ho has been very ill. The new trustees, city officials and county officers have been qualifying this week, signing the oath of office and securing bondsmen. bonds-men. F. W. Fishburn has moved into his fine new brick residence on Main street. The building is an ornament to that part of town. It cost, some $2,000. Oloen Stohl. Principal of the Fourth ward schools, informs us that the tlnee schools of that district dis-trict have a total enrollment of 110 pupils. Miss Hatty Wight is teaching teach-ing the new primary school of that district. Only two weeks from tonight and our voting contest for thu most popular lady in Box Elder County will close. Remember, only two weeks. If you want extra copies of Tuk Bioi.KU containing coupons, order early. One day this week a man used insulting language to a girl in Provo. The spunky girl resented his advances by promptly spitting in 1 1 1 9 t e 1 1 o w ' s f a c e . Under the a:ne eiicumstanees, a Logan girl would have kicked him in the mug; an Ogden girl would hare jumped on his corns; a E?alt Lak girl would have knocked him silly; but a Brigham Brig-ham girl would have cut his heart out. If you want the best goods at the lowest prices, read the merchants' mer-chants' announcements in today's Bvoi.KK. Business houses who go to the trouble and expense of soliciting solic-iting your trade are the ones tu patronue. They must have something some-thing good to sell you and at prices that will suit or they would not have the temerity to ask youlocall ami examine their guods. People wun't n- it by pal runizii'.; the :id-Vertixr. |