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Show H The'busiwcss houses closed on Thurs- H day in honor ofThanksgiving. B Bishop Cutler arrived homo from H bi8 western trip on Thursday morn- H- Sng. H Kirkham's band plays for a grand H Hfcall for the I. 0. 0. F. at Bingham on H 3?riday night. B Mossrs. Bradder and QUI have rented m SaUner'a shop and havo began to m -execute orders for stone work. B Julius Jensen wants tho people of B JSLohi to sue his lino assortment of good H things for OhristmaR, He has a good m ifitock at a reasonable price. H A legal permit to wed has been issued H tto Pailey Garfield, nged 27, of Mona, B aim! Lizzie Ann Dallimoie. aged 21, of H iLel.i. B The 0. S. L., north bound passenger B strain killed five head of stock between M Ticre and American Fork on Wednesday B iifternoon. B While doing assessment work on tho B 3Fagle Onyx claim in -American Fork B .canyon they found a ledge of gold B ibearing ore which will bo developed. B Messrs Trinueman and Gough have B (been working tho old Miller mine on a B (lease. They have done well this season B and have quit work for tho winter. H v A pleasant suprise party "was given in B Mionor of Mies Jehzeel Gibb by her un- B -day School oIugB on Tuesday eveing at B Jier home. They took their teacher Bi -wholly by atupHse, but, aftl'r slip had re- B covered they had an onjoyabletime. B; 'Mr. Trinueman and a force, of men B. , aire doing assessment work on a group of B " 21 claims owned by the Mintage Mining B Co. and located in the Peepstond district, B ' Some of the claims show $4.50 in gold Bj with so'iie silver and lead. B - While assisting to transfer express B; -and haggage at tho Junction lust wck. B Mr. Fred Meakiu met with a severe B nccjdent. While lifting a heavy box B his foot slipped and he .fell with con- B, ;s'ulerabe force against the car, striking H r tho anuill of tho back where, the ribs B, -join the back bone. Ho continued work B , but the pain became ho bad l.u was J; .. forced to slop. Ho went home and to H i bcdnnd as t)ie pain grew worse Dr Bi Pike was sent for. lie made an ex Hi jmiuation finding no bones broken" but K r 8fievr'ibrui8ett For a time it was im H"' pps,ble,for Mr. Mcakin to move with- H, . .xt torribi pain. The doctor prescribed B ;4r,vnl,n VU,e ,8 now gettlnpt better. iRobertiBall has gone to J2ureka .having .hav-ing secured a'coud'oaitibn! there. ' Sots that your children always wear District 70" qchbol shBes. ' For sale by People's Co-op. , Did you ever wear Segb Lily shoes? If not, .why not? Ond trial will convince' you. Sold by Peoplo'u Cb;op. Ask tho people's Co-op to show you District 70. They will lie,plcased to do so . r Some 2,000 rabbits were killqd by the rabbit huntera in Cedar Valley on Thanksgiving Day, ' '" Go to Julius Jensen's' for your candies and Christmas iioveltifes.'- He has a line asaortmerlt". ' Mr. John 0. Cutler was down from Salt Lake on Thursday Jo attend the furfural of his brother's child. Mr Le Comto attvaco agent of the Stuttsi company has been In town thi8 week. While working on the section John Edwards severely sprained big fool and was unable to iuu it for. somo time. It is improving. ' Some people wcro too boisterous in their giving thanks tiuit a trio of them appeared before Justice Willis on Friday Fri-day mid told of their experiences. Whatever may "be the cause of preroa-turu preroa-turu gruy hair, it can be restored to the same color us in youth by Hall's Vegetable Vege-table Sicilian Ilair Reuewer. ' There are too many peoplo with prematurely gray hair, when they might avoid it by applying that reliable and effective preparation, Hull's Hair Re- SevHral M. i. A. missionaries are expected heie next Sunday night. They will remain horo for some time and .work in tho interests of the associations. Four large Rochester lamps now furnith light in tho Meeting House for ovening meetings, Thqy are a great improvement over the old lamps. Miss Mamio BKggs and Mr. George Kirkham were married on Thanksgiving Day and started on their matrimonii career-with thankful hearts. Wo wish ttiem happiness ou their long journey. It would bo a good idea to imve gravel put on somo of the sidewalks as when wo have wet woather theee sidewalks are converted into pools of mud and water. By nil means fill up these holeF. The funeral services over tho remains of the infant child of Bishop and Mrs. Cutler were held nt the residence on Thursday and was attended by a large number of sympathizing friends. The speakers were, Elders J. M. Kirkham, Jesse Smith, Wm. Yates, A. J. Evans George Coiner and A. R. Anderson. Dr. PikeofProvo was in Lehi Sntui-da,v Sntui-da,v to examino Mr. George Harrieon. dlu found tho unfortunate man suffering from paralysis," the whole lower limb? and part of his body being paralyzed. It in terrable afflection and one in which the doctors skill is of but little use. r Poticeman .1. L, Thomas arrested a crazy man on Sunday. He was frightening frighten-ing some women with his strange behavior so he was places, behind the bars of the city jail. It was learned that he was well known in Provo and he was held until last light by orders of the Provo Police who were to get him then. Some good aduico is given to a certain class of people in tho following article from the Salina Press .The cold weather weath-er this week has been hard on ili?s and corners loafers. The former aro feeling nervous and debilitated, aud the loafeis nro gathering in stores an'd shops, greatly great-ly to the annoyoncs of proprietors, Smutty st iries are now told behind hot stoveH and Salina ladies are made the subject, of manyn Vulgar criticism'. . Gfvo ujv the pratice fellows. BorV roy some good reading matter, and spend your idlV'time atvour owrtfiresido. Your wives will enjoy your company and we ate euro that when spring opens you will be away from the gang. |