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Show I '""sews of'the H IEEE. B ' A. J$rMdorpaid si visit to Cami B Tlo.V(iH wcfck on business. M f-" V.' W. Kirkljjn camoovcrjioiii H I'iovo Thursday on business. H L. Hereof Ccdnr Foit was n B Lelii visitor this week'. H Knima Austin paid' u visit to 1 her piiiCnts in Salt Luke City. B Autlion Hanson hits ti very sick B bubo suffering with pneumonia. H ' Mrs. I.iwioncu Hutching mid H sister of Am. Fork wote tlie guest H of Mr. 13. Peterson Thursday. B "Sulloroil JUy mill Jiltfh'. tli Ji H inunt of Helling "e. Kthhi(? helped H iniMlltlll I tinml Doaii'M Ointment! H H cured tnu pcrinmielilly.'' Hon.Johu, B ' t)Hrrct, Miiv.ir, Glruiil, Alii. H .los. V. . Smith, son of Jesse H Smith of Loliihus becn'sulfurcd H lltu position oi' orgifi'isJiiL Ogdjuj)' Hj ut ;i very good salaiy. 1 The shepherds still continue to H move their Hooks from the sum- Hj mer rango to tlie desert for the B H r Mis. John Hinw had tlio misfor H tune to fall and hurt her hip. She H is not able to move aOoiit much at H present. H Ha.el Evans and Viola Gardner H were tho guests of Vera Cutler of H Salt' Lake at a Halloween party H at tho residence of her parents. H V E. Itothc, who has been suf- H fering with a bad attack of ihcu- B mutism and had to use crutches to H get around with, had tho misfor- H luno to fall aud was badly hurt. H Harsh phynlcH react, weaken the H ImiwoK mid cuuso chioulo cnaHllpi- tloti. Doiiii'h Ilojiulnton oponitu easily,. H tone tliu stonmuh, cure conciliation. B 'Uic. Ask your druggist for them. H Isaac irarmon, who owns a dry H arm across tho river, has raised H 23 bushels to tho aero of good hard H jvlit this year. H ' George IT. Whitman and Hoy H Fox, while returning homo from R the clay beds over the river weio H thrown from their cart, by their H horse being frightened. They H were both hurt moie or less. H V. W. Kirkham has been ap- H pointed a deligalo to the Mining B Congress, to be -held 'in Joplin, H Mo., 2fov. 11th, i'Jth,' 13th, 11th, B 15th and 10th, 1A07, by tho Major B. of Provo, J. H. Frisby. H Tho girls at tho Uell Telephone H Central Station were pieseuted V with one of tho linoat boquets of B Ghrysanthoums that a person H would wish to .see. They cer- B taiuly were beautiful. B Tho missionary wives and par- H cuts society held' their monthly H meeting at the lesiduncc of Thos. B Huston witli Mrs. Max Hothy pie- B widing, A very pleasant piogram B -was unjoyed by those present, aud B light refresh ments were served be- B t'oro adjoin umont. B ltoad Supervisor Comer has been B very busy of into lepairing the B streets and crossings, having just B I)U il 1I0W UIlie ucross the toad H noar tho Knitting Factory. Ho B expects to commenco Idling up the B low places with gravel, the city Bf having placed a diop into position B whereby they can load wagons B with scrapers instead of by hand. B If taken patiently and iorsNteutry Bi w'" rcllovo the most olHtlnalu vimh of B inUlgosUoiii eoiistlpntloii, had blood, B nml liver no mntiur how long ittmidlng. B That's wluit IloIIUter'H Hot-ky Moun- B tain Ten will do. .'Ifi ecut, Ten or H Talots. T. J. Wndsworlh. BjK Vcrvein and "Winnie Evans gavo B n Halloween party to their friends B Thursday ereuing at the homo of B their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. B Evans. The ladiuB were dressed B 1h sheet, aud tho jiarlorwas B strewn with autumn loavo lighted B up by colored lights. A luncheon Bf was HorviKl during the evening aud ftK' thu yurig people had a very ploas- wB jug time. |