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Show Four Hyrumites Sent to Jail Break Into Store and get Four Months. Other News of Southern Town. Hvuu-M, Feb. 21. 11)00. Ludwlg Petersen, Joseph L. Jensen and WIN lard Hansen wero arrested Monday for having broken Into Mr. James Uns-worth's Uns-worth's cafe on a previous night and helped themsehes to things found at that place. Their trial was set for Tuesday 4 p. m. but at that hour It was learned that the city Justice was divested by law to sit on this case and hence Mayor Hansen appointed Mr. Itasiniissen, the Justice of Wellsvllle precinct In above mentioned case, who sentenced the defendants to four months each In the city Jail. Tho law-abiding eitlzens of our city appre-elate appre-elate tho manifest determination of our city olllcors to check burglarious attempts of wlilch some young persons per-sons here show a tendency. On the evening of the 17th Inst, the Primary Association of the First ward under the direction of Its president, Mrs. Clara Williams, gave an entertainment enter-tainment consisting of vocal and Instrumental music to a fair sUed audience. Tho dance In the pavilion on tho evening of the Will was a very successful success-ful affair, which Is not to be wondered at when It Is considered that the Young Ladles' Association of tho Third ward had charge of It j our district schools, of which Mr. C. F. Olsen Is the principal, have a very large attendance of Utah's best crop In all the grades hi general, and very notably so in the eighth grade class, It being the largest of Its kind In the district schools of the county. Hykum, Feb. 22.-Henry Danlelsen carries his arm hi a sling. He was binding a load of hay and broke his arm In a fall from the load. The home missionaries will com-plete com-plete their visits next Sunday, when all the wards will have been visited Uvo times since last November. There arc missionaries out now visiting from house to house on week tiajs, and It Is reported the attendance at Sunday meetings has greatly Increased. Tho Sunday Schools aro all starting an up-to-date library with books treating treat-ing history, travel, biography and scripture. It will no doubt be a great benefit to the ioung people, for they can get possession of these excellent books without cost. Errs have taken an awful grop; there are none broken, but tho fall has broken tho people's hearts whot had eggs to sell. The barbers here have formed a trust. They aro having a new shop erected and will both go Into It the first of the month. The First ward primary gave an entertainment en-tertainment In the stake house last Saturday. There was a crowded houso and the program was very much en-Joyed. James Almond has gono head over heels Into the coal business. His llrst car arrived last week and was sofd out In one day. Five Inches of snow' fell Sunday night on top of several hour's rain. |