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Show H) 1 AROUND TOWN," H 1'rancN Salzner left for Idaho Fnlln on Hnlurday. H You Hliouhf buy nails now at one HM. cunt per pound nt thu Co op. B' - filre. Hurling entertained n nunibor B of tier friends nt her residence on Mou- H dn5 night. B George A. Smltli, of tho Uluti Sugar B Co., wns vltdtlng friends In Lchl on H; Monday, H - Threo Crown Hulslns this Meek nnd H next nt live cents per jhhiikI nt tho B; Co-op, H; wx-X0 ,mvo "uu B0I,Q spring wentlier B, this week luit tliltilc tlio weather mnu H, .. Hcut'lt nlong by mistake. H Jllshop Gardner nnd Parley Austin B ntlended n farmers' meeting In Bait H' 5 Lnkceomity on Monday. K "' I -el 1 1 Is becoming tho city of homes B without occupants. Wo could hardly B hIiuhI another exodus booh. B lIr. John ltrown, who Is employed B hy tho Sugar company of Grand June- W (Ion, has returned here on n visit for n ' V A herder employed by John K. B Austin has been lent on tho Uintah B' reservation, and Bcnrohera aro now out V looking tor him. B The Sunday hcIiooI teachers and H olileors of the Fourth Ward gave an on- H Joyablo hoelnl party In tho Hank bulld- B lnglast Friday night, HBBJ The Firemen's bait given Thursday night was well attended and proved a HBBs - grand success (socially nnd llimnclitlly. HBBb Tho II ru lighters are u Jolly crowd. " HBBb Homo of tho old timers wiy l.ehl Is J the deadest It hat been for twenty HBBS yen.ru. Nervous people who need it HBVB (pilcl lest are advlned to come here. HBVB . If tho nuw Irrigation scheme for HBBB Utah is carried out, Hull river lauds HBBS will become sonio of the most vnluablo HBBS in this alley. Wo want to see It go HBVB A delightful entertainment was given HBBS to tho school tcnuhurs on Sunday oven- BBS lug by MN.- Kmma Austin at tho home BBVB of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo BBBS BBBb Tho soaring ambition of one of our BBBB rising church members accidentally BBS droppedvu thu northeast cupola ottlie BBBX nuw taberunele, eutiMMpiently that part BBBB, of the building Is slightly damaged. BBBt Jllshop Lewis believes In linprovo- BBBB incut. Ho Is having the grounds BBBB arouud'thu Third ward meeting house BBBB nicely graveled. A' few other public BBBB places In this town need this Improve f Mr. 'IV It. Cutler, Jr, enmo down BBBB from Idaho on Sunday morning. Mr. BBBB Cutler has been nway from l.ehl about BBBB; two years nnd been employed as Supt. BBBB of thu Wuverly sugar factory, located BBBB nt Washington. BBBBj Since l.ehl wnii divided Into four BBBB wards there has been n shaking up in BBBB chiiruh mailers. Homo Koplu have bo BBBBj gan to go to ehuruh and pay their BBBBJ tlthhlg. Now Is a splendid timo for BBBBI fanners to pay tithing as they have BBBBt nothing to pay. We know this because BBBBJ they don't pay tholr subscription. Plenty of baled liny nt tho Co-op., Mr. Frank HccksteadSi linbo Is (iillo sick. j. John Urndsbaw Is down ffpm Cnnndn this week. - -' ' , Tho 8th grndo will glvo a public- entertainment en-tertainment on Feb HOth. Kx-Mniylml Henry Kast down wllli 11 BCN'ere case of mumps. Stephen W."lt08Hhns been renppolnled' postuinslcr of l.ehl by the President Tho Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos F English Is sull'erlng from pneu inonln. i Chnrley Andereoni 'iTir6nTplyecof tho Itlnlio Sugar Co., IsVlslllng roln-tlvcshl roln-tlvcshl Lclil.-" " ' " Father Ilobl. Blmrp has been crfn-fluctl crfn-fluctl to his bed for sovend, days on no-eount'of no-eount'of sickness. ,,( '4 Messrs.'Thomas Webb and Tlmuiui Austin went east with a train loulof fat lambs on "Tuisilay. Thev.weri shlpjicd from the feeding yniilsnl tin sugar factory. Mr Abo Ooodmunsen has Invenlcil a dovlc'o for thu rcmovlug of the Ji from the handlo bars of 11 bleycki Mr. Goodniunsen Iiuh senLhls luxenttjtn to the U. S. patent olllcrt J. Biuulii. tho son of JuiuwJl S11111I11, was stablwd In the sidi by the sou of' Mm Jnmm'lIIoiio tcslny while the two boys ucro In school. Tho cut I not considered dungoroils, but the lywho Is guilty of so dasliudly an act ought to bo punished . I Ouo of tho cheapest crouds we liver hiiwgiill'.crod nt.llJeOiH'niiHjHiBO on Monday lilgliHriu1yllow?tl wune handioiiig "HhadowSlo" lu luiouked down for tlja (ihuilfi Mi of Vto coiiIh, and many otherwllKnigli 'tjicyyl(siked line, brought oniyrnb fcot'iiB." Qlck Norman wns theM)ortIcf.t iiuui pf.'sent lie Is more gallant than DO percent of tho crowd present, fllils, this Is feap yearl Show tliu hoys you uro wifilh more than :t() cents. '.:. Thero was p. large nttendnnco nlthe M. t. A. meeting at the Tabernacle on Sunday evening. The imihrcAtura u' thu uvenlng was the oration on "Tjlio Sense of Duty," given at tho oVatorfcal contest, by L, Duukley of-Ainerlciin Fork. It was very good tiudjwns s-tened s-tened to with close nttintlon. Thu young man Is to bo highly, counuemied for Ids work In this line, jJH$jb1da fall to become tin able:Uibll( spcak'cr. The musical Humbert) were nicely rendered oud showed that l.ehl possesspH considerable con-siderable talent Iii this lino. The ivall-lug ivall-lug of tho palier wns an Interesting feature. . . I !'f j The l'!enant drove Homo Dramatic Co. which nppenreM, hero on Filday night nt thu Opera Hotisu and presented pre-sented tho pIoy"Jn Thu Old Ntnv Humshlro Home," made n great sue.- cess In tho production, ICacli member took their several parts well, cipial in and hi many resiectH much heller I mm many of thu traveling tniup(s 'fire house was not as full as It ought fo havoleen, for the company doserved'ji largo greeting The company I id I right and no say success to ft On Saturday night llpjinlJWUJJLt-' American Fork lind (ilayetl for Qje benujU of the four wards, and (lie com-nany com-nany met a tremendous greeting, tiro Iioiiho being jammed. Tho proceeds amounted to $110. Tho icnplo of American Fork 'rented ,thu eoinjKiuy royally, for at (ho end of- (ho porform-aueea porform-aueea Imunuet unNglveu nt thu New Oniut Hotel by the bishops of tho different dif-ferent wards, and n incut enjoyable timo wns had Leave ordera at ,,WrtiliiMll.'ti druy utoro fpr P.ilntlug, Paper-dimitiing ami Culsouiluchig. Oidurs promptly, ill tended to, i. A. Oitm.invn liiimiiM itf ir; u 'jipt ,."iiidij,v.i, seed waUx;in c iliUi,taliI,t).yi,.r Mi1 (Ut. -S I I hirj'. . i, h -iii for The oily fathers linvodecfd?d1ojnil down n rnnple llonr lit- the' ' City l'niM'i whlfli will lid douo in tin net 1 f ti J ,(; 1 n-r Mm. Mark Auslfri lit id Jns It tJnddie came down frojn Idaho Falls to Islt their imiiiy relnUvesand friends hero on Wednesday evclllug. Tliu Utah County l.igllfaiid Power Co have received 11 carload of jsiles which wllldie put up on their line b( Iween I.ulil.uiid the head of Jordan r Tho stockholders of th Lelil Mfrcnn-v tile Co held a nicctlng'Momlny night and elected (he following board of dlrcxtop.' w. J. Kyans, Jus. .11, Uotd-ncr, Uotd-ncr, Jis.I). Cox, Itlchnrd Norinnn and W. S. Cox Mr. .1t)hnlJ JlttWycaifmdown from Idaho Foils Tticsdny nlghtr. irtr.llosB lias been night wntchmnu at thu Sugnr faeloryjip there. Hosnys thowcatficr has been very cold up there nnd they, have had no thaw during tho whole winter. ijlA Mr. llyriim it Klrkhani and Miss Mabel Lenora Woolf, of Idaho, were married nt tho Snlt I.nko Temple on Wcilnesday., Tho wedding reception was held here nt tho homo of Mr Klrkliniii'prtloiit's, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Klrkhuin, In the evening. ' Fd Whjpjdp ui.Juat completed a mnp of the Second ward, showing all tho publlu, and prtvato buildings, blocks, slicels, boundary Hues, etc The ward comprises 101 private) uud 10 publlu buildings, and about 150 families fami-lies nnd approximately 750 Inhabitants. Quito 'n number of ihe friciuj.s injf nl'Ighlkirsof'.Mr. .loepii Ashton gave Jilni 11 tiirprlse,mi Wednovjay mlghtnt' hlslntrueAfKSutiiO.Volopkip. 'in. the parlies wcroseoii wending Ijielr'wnyj towards his iwldenco, hasljel It; hand, which contained the cholcc-ir, iTllids olt Knot things to eat iUvt they arrived tlft'iS' lallles tieie sot and a most enjoy able time was had for several hours .Mr Anliton was very "iTiuch HUrp.rNod and a(lVutddj.V'Ui)6'good'feelliig iuan-fested iuan-fested towards lilm. |