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Show I - PERSONAL. H , Hyrum Perry, who has been Buf- M f y faring with erysipelas, is reported as H Mr. Eliza Stephens is recovering H nicely from as illness sho Iiub been H suffering from tho'post month. H Wo look for 1022 wool to bring 32 H cents per pound. In fact wo have H been told by reliable authority that H thiB may bo tho figured offered. H lb is reported on rollablo authority 1 htu i i to alia contracted ma ivsA H ; clip of wool for a flat prico of "21 H y cents per pound. H' "Bill" Morrywcathcr h Bmiling H ' broady theso days becauso tho stork M i took u notion to luavu witn he and nis H wife, a lovelp baby girl Mon. morning. Hi M " Wo learn that Mr. 0. P. Frotwoll H is doing .nicely and appears to bo H gaining strength ainco his unfortunate H accident of two weeks ago, in which 1 ho received n fraturo of tho left leg. H suggest that tho citp get a pro- H- i per snow plow bo that when a storm H " deposits a couplo of feet of snow on H the sidewalks it may bo cleared off H Kumen Ioigh left for Pannca, Ndy. M yesterday where ho will spend tho Hj next threo months attending to his M nhecp now ranging in that section of H Nevada. H Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Wood left Tucs- B , day for their homo i,n Circleville H after a two week's visit with Mr, H Wood's parents, Mr, and lira. Geo. H . II. Wood. H It J. Bryant, who has been confined B to his homo for the past week or ten M days because of illness, is consider m ably improved and will soon bo able M to bo around again. H I! T. FurlKti will leave for Salt 1 Uako City wl re h- vl I . t' i'X- H ecutive mc it-.' of Hie L'tni. a-m H can Legion that will be hed In the Ho H . I Utah, Fut u.xy 11. |