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Show i i m" Local Happenings M W ,' ' i' -. The boy who calls out in the morn- j ing thut he is getting up when he j isn't, simply lies in bed. e Merchant VV. 11. Leigh has a force of workmen lathing, plustering and finishing the upper story of his Main I street business block. -- Miss Hilla Stapley, who has Is-en in Bait bake the past winter is borne j for a month's vacation. When she will return again to Salt bake Cashier S. .1. Foster of the Hank of Southern Utah returned from Salt Lake city Saturday evening, brinigngl ins car, which he has bad newh paint ed atul which presents a very handsome hand-some appearance again. The best way to build up a city is for each and every man in it not to strive to rend and tear down Whenever When-ever a man in a town is doing well do not try to tear him down. ll the residents of a town are partners, not opponents In all liklihood the mors business done by your rival tie more vmi will do. - Mr. Josiali Bddards, the mining en- i ginsei who has boon locating ground and looking after interest in ' lie iron! licit to, tin- past several week,, being I connected with the Big live ompan.V , and having done some work recent l.v for the railroad company, left Tuesday ! for Salt Lake Citv to meet ..ine mill j iriL' inve tor who an- comlni to look i over the country with u view to in-Vesting in-Vesting m iron Are You Happy? i To he happy you must be well. If you are frequently troubled with constipation con-stipation and indigestion you cannot he altogether happy Take Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tablets to correct these disorders. disor-ders. They are prompt and effectual, easy and pleasant to take Adv r Mr. Bsehnol, chief engineer for the Southern Utah Development Co, now projecting the railroad from bund to this place, returned from the north Tuesday and is engaged in surveying for patent a number of iron locations taken by the railroad company. It is stated that this work la necessary lie-fore lie-fore the money on the bonds of the company with which the road is to he built Will become available P. N. ' Wilkinson is assisting Mr, Bechnol with the survey. Sometimes it is like making bricks without straw to get item In a small community where a lack of putting them in the reporter's waj is often noticeable The powei of the printed word is unlimited and the advantaei of publicity often e-iven freely by the local paper t village news, is worth many dollars lo its readers It is also not the local items that sometime ure already familiar to tin hone read era before publication that is to be left Unrecorded, for the absent ones living away from the native home town thus get the village news and form a large number of the subscribers subscrib-ers scattered all over the country who take the paper for tl,l purpose USPve tally |