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Show Mrs. Georgo Davis has been very sick the paBt few days. Mrs. Burchlll, a lady 85 years old died at Fairlleld on Sunday night. Beck'a S.irniogn springs and ranch ia to bo aold In the near future. It is likely that the slalo will sell the school lands in this vicinity some time in tho sprirg. On account of poor health Georg Klllugson has quit school at Salt Lake and Is no.w nt homo. Tho coming season will be n very busy ono for builders na quite a number ot new houses will go up next euuimor. The appointment ot Joseph S, 11 road-bent road-bent na superintendent of the Sunday School seems to give uuiyersal satisfaction. satisfac-tion. The many 'KuglUh people here who emigrated frnm tho Sheffield conference will bo pleased to lunrn that tlip Barns ley branch now numbers 80 saints. For Kent.- A thrco-room house. Fine location. Good flowing well. Inqulro of Dave I.OSCC. Coughs nnd colds come uninvited, but you can quickly get lid ot them with n few doses of nAi.L aud's uoriiound Bvnri'. Price 23 and 60 cents. T.J. Wadsworili. ' Tho fortune tclliri struck town on Monday nnd commenced searching for people nnxious to bo told what good luck the futuro had in store for them. Many nn innocent little darling is suffering untold Agony and cannot explain ex-plain its troubles. Mark your child's symptoms, you may find it troubled with worms ; give It wuitji'sciikam veii-mikuok veii-mikuok and restoro It to quietness and health. Prico 25 cents. T. J. Wads-worth, Late to bed and early to rite, prepares ii man for his homo in tho kys. But early to bed nnd a Little, Early Hlecr, the pill that makes lifo longer and better nnd wiser. IVoplo's Co-op Institution Aiionter'aiumcut was given in tho meeting house on Sunday night for Iho lienolit of James Russell. Thero was a good altondanco nnd the entertainment was quite cntortainlng A collection wns taken up during the evening. Convict labor should bo used more in making good roads, It could largely bo utilized by tl.o Btato without coming into in-to competition with union labor nnd would he much more sntlifnctory (o tho public thnu under tho present regime, where convicts aro employed in manufacturing manu-facturing nrthles which como in competition witli thejproducts of free labor. Tho boys who ore nnxious to Join tho U, X G. as an unmounted troop bold a meeting on Fildny night nnd elected officers as follows: Fred U. Backer, captnln; 1st licutounut, T. J. Wads-worth; Wads-worth; 2nd lieutenant, T. II.Kdwnrds. they will petition the governor to Join the Guard and rccoive cquipmont, Drill will begin this week, |