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Show B The Smuin band played Tor u party B at Rivcrton on Friday night. B T. F. English, night operator at the B at the .Junction, has gone to Kaysvillo H to relievo the ngentthoro who is sick. B FOR SALE 80 acres of land on North H Bench ; 20 acres in lncern, good water H right in North Been Irrigation Co. For H particulars address Barlow Ferguson' H Salt Lake City, Utah. BBBBB A number of friends of John Y. Smith B were at the 11. G. W. depot on Sunday B to HC0 n'm ou" ou n'9 mission. He went B fro,n ncr to Salt L!tl: wiier n wns aet B apart and left thoro yesterday at noon B and expects to meet T. F. Trane at H Sacramento today at 4 :H0 p, m. H Tho Colin Dry Goods company of Salt H Lake mado an assignment Friday, nam- H ing Henry G. McMillln as assignee. B The liabilities amount to $50,730.00. H The assets are, as yet, n matter of B conjecture. Dull times, poor collections B and'a number of assignee sales held in H 'the city during the past throo months H aro given as causes for tho failure. B Elder Edward Stevenson passed to H the great beyond on "Wednesday niglit B last at the advanced age of 77 years. H Ho was a brothor-in-law to Wm, Yates H of this place. He has been a great BBBBBBl. worker in the missionary Held and was B u member of the first council of B seventies. He has a host of friends who B will be sorrow stricken to hear the sad B Next Thursday evening, Feb. -1, the H the eminent comedian, Mr. John Dillon H and his excellent company will appear B nt tMe "cwly lefltted Lehi Opera House. BBBBBBt The company comes well recommended B and the play, "Wanted, tho Earth," is B onc tnnt 1S 8liro to Jl'glit tho large B "crowd that is sure to be present. H The old members of tho silver band BBBBBBBl gave n surprise and social inhononof H their leader, John Y. Smith, at the B residence of James 31. Kirkham on BBBBBBBb Thursday night. These arc the peoplo B that usually know how to have a good B time and the evening was spent very B pleasingly with music, singing and dano- B ing with a few good things in tie way B ' ' of eatables. The party kept up until BBBBBBBH nearly midnight when they all wished B r- Btnith success in his coming H missionary career ami wended their' wry B The other day we had tho pleasure of H viewing u choice relic. Thomas Bee- B singer, who formerly lived here, showed H us a Biblo which was .printed in the H year 1007, and contains some very lino B writing, indicating that thoso who lived B in that age took great pains in record- B 'nK the names and dates of those persons B whom they esteemed highly. It has B no mimea of over ,150 persons who wore B burnt at tho stake between tho years of B 1378 and 1057. The book was given to B Ir Beeainger and ho prizes it most H - - BBBBH '' ' ; Supt. W. E. Itacker paid a visit to tho, capital on Friday. The friends of Win. Sonthw'ick will bo pleused to learn thafhe is recovering from his sickness. The musicians and Mr. Garff descrvo i credit-for their liberality in the recont missionary party. . . . Onoof tho,severc8t storms since 1888 passed over tho New England states last week causing much damage and loss of 1. lie. 'Attornev Gahlo of American Fork, gave us a pleasant call Thursday. He says-tho people of that city' treat hiui' very oourte6us . ' ' ' Now is the time to buy your coal at PeopleB Co-op whilo tlio cut is on. Prices may be restored any day. Some people say we ' sell shoddies. We say we sell all wool goods at shoddie prices. Ord.Bros. - ' Ord Bros, arc tho only peoplo who guarantee their clothing. You can always got your money back if g6ods aie not what they are represented to bo. That was a good ono on Senator Evans the other day when he said tho Angolsdichi't know what might happen in regard to the senataorial vote. Wo rather think those angelic beings are not paying much attention.to what the salons arcjJoing. Aicnie Graham, an eccentric actor, attempted suicide Thursday at Spring-villobythe Spring-villobythe morphine route, but the doctor prevented it. When the doctor first called, and asked what Archie had taken, tha latter replied; "None of your d n buRiness; but give me a revolver and I will finish tho j-b." No wonder clothing men say we sell sheddie when they hear of our prices, but our customers always como for more shoddies. Its just the kind thev take off sheep's backs. Ord Bros. |