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Show H. A. PEDERSENS COAL PROSPECT Gives Promise of Being a Mine Shortly. Many Other Short Items of General Interest. II. llullcn .Ir. was a passenger to Salt Lake on Monday moinlng. The Dora Tliornc performance drew a good crowd to the opera house Saturday Sat-urday night, and 'tis said the show was generally acceptable Charles M. Harris and It. .1. Hammer Ham-mer left for New York city on Saturday Satur-day morning. Tliev will remain for three months and takeadvanced work In music. Principal Cathcart and "Preceptress Kath hie Smith, of the New .Jersey academy, wenl to Salt Lake Monday to attend the meeting of the State Teachers association. About twenty-live members and relatives of the Lowe family In Providence Provi-dence went to Ogdcn Mondavi morning morn-ing to attend a reunion of the Lowe family at the home of Dr. B. 0. Rich, who man led Into the family. You will not tlnd beauty In rouge pot or complexion -whitewash. True beauty comc3 to them only that take Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It is a wonderful tonic and bcautlller.:i--c tea or tablets. Cy. K. Napper. The annual meeting of the members of the Cache Valley Farmers' Association Associa-tion will be held In the east base in en room or the Tabernacle on Saturday, January i:ith. This is an Important meeting and all members should be present. I P. Nash.TiiK Rki'UIimuan'scoi-lespondentln Rki'UIimuan'scoi-lespondentln Franklin, and one of Die kindliest, biggest-hearted gentlemen gentle-men hi i Ids country, spent Christmas with his daughter. Mrs. Nellie Park-lii-on. wife of Pre. V C. Parkinson, atllyium. He returned to Franklin Sattudav, Mr. II. A. Willis, proprietor of the Woolf hotel, came In on Fiiday'straln fiom his visit to Logan, Utah. He sa)s that he had a good timo while away and is highly pleased with the cleanliness and progre.-slveness of the educational center of Utah. - Mis. Willis is at present in Logan. Alberta Alber-ta Star. The operation for the removal of a cataract from Miss S. B. DeGrall'si eye, performed by Dr. Snow at the L. I). S. hospital a few days ago, is ie-ported ie-ported as having been highly successful. success-ful. Miss DeGrairand Miss Raymond will probably return to Logan within the next dav or so. .1. I. McKahn, foreman of the R M. It. Tel. Co , at Wellsvillc, was In Logan Lo-gan on Saturday. Ik says that a' central oillce will l)o opened In Wells-villcon Wells-villcon thel'ith It Is also understood that ouVos will be opened at Ilyrum audl.ewlston with complete sjsteni of trunk lines connecting with Logan and Intermediate olnts James NMson, of College, was In Logan Saturday and paid In advanco for Tiik ItKruni.to.VN. Mr. Nielsen Is one of the few men In this county who pay down for everything they buy. It is his boast that he can and does' get his ten per cent for cash payment. pay-ment. He sn).s he tlnds It a pleasant, way to do business and a decidedly prolitable one. The H.vtutn Union Creamery has filed articles of Incorporation The company will operate a creamery at Ilyrum, with a capital stock'of $15,000, divided Into $1 shares, and succeeds to the business and equipment of the Andeison & Nielsen Creamery. A. M. Israelsen Is president, N. J. Nielsen vice president, C. L. Anderson, Alvin Allen and II. G. Shaw completing the board of directors. On Saturday, H.A. Pedersen received receiv-ed fiom Chas. Shaw, who Is at work on the coal prospect owned by the two in the Illack Pine mountains, Cassia county, Idaho, small samples of the material being round at present. Mr. Shaw says ho is In sixteen feet, and the material sent here Is from that depth. Though slate and shale represented repre-sented n ost of the showing, there was a satisfactory showing of black diamonds. Mr. Shaw also says that an expert coal minor who lias been to seo the prospect mado tho statement that the body of the coal deposit will be struck by dlpglnglcsi than twenty feet fnrther.In his opinion there Is plenty of coal in the vicinity and he thinks tho prospect a good one. Mr. Pedersen is not blowing" any great sums of money on the strength of the belief that tho prospect will net him $10,000-000 $10,000-000 before lomr. but lie feel sanqulne I of tho outcome, |