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Show ' UUhqn Lunt who haq "bcaq at Unit L6"ko CUV for a fw dayp Is qgln at hqmo. '" iUs ank?, pnd Mr Jamoqn of Minsfsvllls aye both in W$ olty pnder Dr, UlldAjpton's piirc. Mr, P. Iovangilr of aioqtalo la profiting prof-iting by tlto. skill o b'ur skjll. il mojllqal ptptitloner. -1 rr i .. Mr JapUcon qf Beaver Ifl tatng iyeat-ontfrqi'ri iyeat-ontfrqi'ri Djc Mlddletqb, and ishojiig gfeatly bcpp'fjtc.d thereby. ' ' '. iNpphl is to have an clcctrio light plant installed thoro In tho nqar f uturi, thp cos;t of which 'la estimated at SlJOOO. Miss Majuarct I'rypr, wlitj Jiasbpcn btjWqd tho pquntcr a, tho Co-oor tho past two orihrec months, is n'ow pney atnqpie. ,' Eldprs Samuel 11. pnes atjd William .Huntpraro making housq to houso visit Jn tho interests p tho V. M. Me I. A''. In his olty. ' , U. A. I'aoe Ijsq Maqoger of Harmony jCojop visited pur offlcp this week', And reposed all In harmony at the rxttlo- menrwhefli Jio lives. , W ,: .Mrs. Graham Macdonald, of Uppor Jtanah, who Hps bepn unfcr the carp of tjr.jMJddletori, Is Improving In health, and is, likely to entirely recover. '' ". .r ; .. i: We' are roably Informed that Mr. Ladd has abc'ut thirty men employed In developing tho Iraq, clajms which his company owns In tlis county. .1 . . Mr Thomas Essary who wo rcportod In qur last Issuo'as being ery 111 wth diphtheria, is recovering very nlcqly, and in all probability will 6ooq bo abouti '' , ., . .. , We learn fromtho Richfield Reaper that Its editor George II. Cpsby Jr, has flult the buslqcss. We wish htm sua-cess sua-cess In Ills now field of labor whatever that may be. ' ' l.ll...ll-.t. 111 I. ! .1. Mr. pavld Splllsbury of ToquervUlo was In 6ur city )ast Thursday, a oad of coal was hlb' reason for cotnlqg. D MJ looks wqII. and bays Ct ho'feeli " ,.yfa Haw i-t! tyfa nmt , inanti -4rabad.aBtp in tho mcuti taUo t fowjjaj of Chamberlolri lStonltfoh and "Xlter Tabfets. Priob S3 onts. Warraiitcd to cure. ' r lTor solo by All Druggists. ' i ' Mr. Mil Mrs David iherratt were Called tp part with their Infant chlkl the first of the present eek, the little one was six weeks old, and pnoumonla Is reported to bq tho cauco of its death, 11" " r' County Clork Wm. T. Morris mado us a pleasant call tho fjrot of the wqek, and left us an order for stationary., lr Morfis seems alive to tljo duties of his olllce, and wo prediut fqr him a successful success-ful career as County cleik, Mr. Eara A. Thompson of the well Uqown mining firm qf Thompson and Frew mado us a pleasant business pall this week. t is our first introduction tq Mr. Thdmpson, wIir oppearp to bo a very nloo sor of man. t Is gratifying to know hat thoro are no now cusp's of dlphUierh, lu our city? great credit is duo tqour quaranr tlno physician, and tho board of health for the prompt and ofllcleqt manner in which they huvo acted In .'.he matter. "Tho Wonderfql Find" ipentloned in pur last Issuo still continues to delight flie hearts of its Rroprlotora.- As development deve-lopment work progreses thp anticipations anticipa-tions of ho ownero seem to b.o verified. Will defined walls nro found, tho ledgo maintains It high grade of orp. i T -m The North Field -Resorvolr and Irrigation Irri-gation Cpmpany hold it annual electlop the evening of tho SOth of tho month, and elepted Uriah T. Jones president of company, Robert W. Heyborne Secretary, and John Stephens and Samuel B. Jones directors, to hold ofllco for two years. . iw I. The County clerk made a special trip to Cedar tho first of tho week to administer admin-ister the oath of allegiance to Mrs Sherratt, who desired to become ono of Unclo Sam's family, and who was too ill to attend court The transaction was tho re6ult,of a special order of court made by Judge Marloneaux. |