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Show DR. PETR1TSCH OVER AT HYRUM "Blind Tom" Also There; Woman Gets Better. Varied Lot of Items About the People. IIVIIUM, Juno 'Si, 1U0U.-A week ago James Hobbs, of Logan, gave "Blind Tom" at the stake house to a fair sized audience, and to Judge from the applause and consequent repetitions repeti-tions of some of tho musical numbers the concert was satisfactory. On Tuesday evening last, J, F. Pet-rltsch Pet-rltsch Ps. I)., nhreno'oglst and physr-ognomlst, physr-ognomlst, gave a lecture In his lino of science at the stake house to a small audience. In order to advertise ills ability the lecturer offered a few examinations ex-aminations freu and seveial persons availed themselves of the opportunity and were highly pleased to learn of the great and noblo qualifications In their possession. The same,, views were shared by ,the audlence-ln general. gen-eral. According to previous appointment a citizens' meeting was called for Saturday Sat-urday evening to consider the celebration celebra-tion of the 4th of July and the very, very few, who met came to the conclusion conclu-sion tiiat, Inasmuch as the neighbor? ing towns and cities were going to celebrate, we might as well 'join in with them and keep our main strengtn for the 21th, and then have a glorious time. A citizens' meeting was appointed ap-pointed for the evening of June 20th, to niako the necessary arrangements. A conjoint meeting of the High Priests of all three wards was held yesterday and the highly Instructive and comforting remarks that vere made by tiitf presidency of the stake and BIsliop Llljencjulst at the occasion occa-sion wero'hlghly appreciated. - i Mrs. Wllford Monsen, whose hani) was so badly crushed in the mangier at the Logan steam laundry some tlmo ago, is highly pleased with th condition of the injured member and expects that her hand will be completely com-pletely well in about three weeks' from now. Persons who seem to know assure us of soon getting regular railroad ser; vice, and steps are. being taken to have the road leading to the depot grounds properly graded. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karl, of Logan, were the guests of II. II. Petersen on Saturday. Ernest Petersen Is down with the Tick fever. |