Show CITY AM alig COU T 11 G mathis left tuesday morning for st george where ho lie will eat christmas Chiist mas dinner with hig aged parents and other relatives john A paco pace left lef t tuesday morning for new now harmony washington county to eat christmas dinner with bis aged father mrs S E cowles mother of pro fessor leroy E cowles arrived yesterday aiom her home hoine in ogden for a visit over the holidays with her fier son and his family the pioneer shoe shop has just put in an expensive shoe and harness stitching machine a dandy and can can now furnish sewed soles to everybody ery body J M whitmore who recently purchased the local ice making plant has had the sams same thoroughly overhauled has added another boiler and is edw making clean and wholesome ice from distilled water the price emery auto stage met with an accident between this city and huntington last friday and was brought back to this city on sled runners another machine was sent out to go through with the mails lynn winslow of salt lake visited his mrs JB roberts and his son ralph for a few hours sunday mr winslow who has been a conductor on the rio grande for many years is now running on the heber hebe r branch of that road salt lake papers report that new zealand butter is on the market in that city the reduction of the tariff from 6 to 2 cents making it possible to secure the imported article cheaper than butter shipped from adjoining states utah consumes more butter than she produces al ringling who was bound over to the district court on the charge of forgery some two weeks ago decided to plead guilty anil anti was accordingly given an opportunity yesterday morning atthe at the adjourned term of district court he lie was given an in do sont ance of froin one to twenty oars boint re latest railroad rumors verify the prediction that tho the division ten tei ninal minal will remain hole and that the terminal on the summit will bo be the other othe r terminal west of hero here lots of the lail i road men believe th tt it is but a matter of a abort short time until helper shops will bo be moved licie green river dispatch frank alger of harper was in town monday and collected bounty or certificates for bounty to the extent of 33 ho he having trapped 21 coyotes two bobcats bob cats one fox and a skunk there ia is no bounty on foxes or skunks he ile r ports coa coyotes otes very plentiful in the nine nino mile country and is of tho the opinion that if trappers could get cash for bounty more trapping would result dundei present conditions trappers do not know when they can get their certificates cashed |