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Show - oci'ox'oo iiiocal Briefs- ! t .0K-$-'-, City PaiiVbwSiipP, 36 S. Main. The liquid ajr Exhibition occurs at B. Y. College.. Jan. 29. ' Mr. A. H". 'Thompson was in j Ogclen on business 'this week. Robert Downing appears here ' ',' in the Gladiator this evening, f he Fortnightly ' club held an ' enjoyable baU Saturday crening . Hon A. A! li'aV was in town from Paradise ytsterday, as was also Mr. N. -YvHansen. . AliUie chiril -of 'Mr. and Mrs. r' Christian C. Jensen,, is very ill with croup. Prof. O. M Harris Ts recover- ing from a. sivere attack of la grippe. Parley P.' Jensen,, Esp., of Bikuben, is in . town.tn the interest inter-est of thatyap'er;- ' The case of A. H. Moyes vs Logan Sugar Factory was to come up today, but on motion of the defendants the case was continued con-tinued to April 20, the latter being be-ing ordered to pay HO witness fees as a result of the delay. Bon. Soren Hansen was in tewn Saturday 'and reports a gratifying outlook'for his sugar factory at Basalt Idaho. The machinery will' . ' ' shortly . be shipped frcm the Dyer site! works and will be placed in position po-sition for this year's grind. Lucia R. Hawks fried suit for divorce froir James L. Hawkes. .The 'complaint alleges that the couple were married in Brums-week, Brums-week, Virginia, in 1873, and lived together uuiii Dec,, l'dul, wliec the plantiff came to Utah. She alleges failure-to provide, as a ground for the suit. The Ogden Deaf Mute and B. Y. College basket-. ball teau;s played a came in this city Friday Fri-day evening, the latter winning by a score'of 52 to, 1 . The visitors visi-tors were outclassed at all points, the B. Y... boys, Booth, Henderson. Dopp, Merkley and Blair, putting up a tine game. The regular Cache stake Sunday Sun-day school union was held at the B. Y. College last Sunday, the attendance baing probably the largest in history. Elder J. H. Linford delivered an impressive address on Sunday school work. The union then diyided up in the various departments and instructions instruc-tions were given ' in department work. The case of W. W. Wilson vs. T. D. Roberts came up for trial in the First district court Monday. Mon-day. The plaintiff claims $149 for architect's plans prepared by him. The following jury was empaneled: Godfrey Fuhriman, H H. Danielson, W. C. Brench-ley, Brench-ley, H. B. Campbell, D R. Matthews, Wm. Andrews, Henry Allen, Wm. Lawrence. The jury awarded the plaintiff 3Q damages. The fuijerai services over the remains of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bullen, Jr., was held at their residence Saturday. Sat-urday. The speakers were Elder A. G. Barber, President Joseph Morrell, Elder J. II. Linford, Lin-ford, Elder Pond of Lewiston, and Bishop J. E. Cardon. Beautiful Beau-tiful music was furnished by Pr f Robinson, Prof. Ridges ai d Miss Peart and others. Elder George Farrell returned from missionary labors in Germany, Ger-many, to which he was assigned April 24. 1901. He labored in tee Berlin and Dresden conferen. ce where the work is miking sj ler.did progress; many are investigating in-vestigating the truth with a good number of conversion. E'der Farrell was the victim of f.n attc'-r of smallpox shortly after hi a rival in Germany and ' srffered other, vise from ill1 health. |