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Show Short Locals. The State Hoard of Horticulture was at the A. C. U. yesterday.- A little cherub came to the home of Kmllo Moser Thursday morning. Wanted Girl to do general house work. Apply to Mrs. K. W. Thatcher, 101 West Center Street. II. A. Pcdcrscn and Niels Johnson will address tho Scandinavian meet lnr next Sunday morning. Mrs. Ella Ycatman, here since the death of her mothcr.Mrs Jacob West, left Thursday morning for her homo at Oakland, Califorhla. SPECIAL. Saturday only, at Coop Drug Company, McDonald's quality Marshmallow chocolates, twenty-live cents per pound. TAiAorable word comes from Washington Washing-ton D. 0. regarding a free delivery system sys-tem up the hollow, which is the upper part of the Seventh ward. Owing to the funeral of Mrs Ida Langton which will be held In the Tabernacle on Sunday at two p. in. there will bo no afternoon services In the First ward. Sorcn Pederscn, of tho Seventh ward, died .of old ago on Thursday at 1 p. ni. Tho deceased was born Juno 2, 1821. In Norway. The funeral will bo held tomorrow at 1 p. in. In the Seventh ward meeting house. Word comes from Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wright, who moved from Logan to Spartan, S. C, a few months ago, that she Is gradually Improving, tho warm CllmiUO 9f Hie south agreeing with her 'health. Free: To deinonstrato my ability In life reading, send birth-date and stamp to "Herman" 217 S. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah, America's best clairvoyant, astrologer and psjehome-trlst. On Thursday ouTccr King brought seven bo)s beforo the Juvenile Court for burglary and petty larceny. Four of them were committed to tho reform school, with the sentence suspended during behavior. nP.ans and spojltballons for a $20,000 brick school houso at Lewiston aro being worked out by Monson & Schaub. The building Is to havo twelve school rooms and Is to be heated heat-ed by steam. It Is expected that tho building will be comploted during tho present season. N. 11. Hroby, County Fruit Trco Inspector, has been busy the past three weeks Inspecting consignments of trees that havo been Imported Into the valley. Up to tho present about four thousand trees havo been delivered de-livered at various points, and within tho next four weeks the number will probibly reach ten thousand. The trees of this year aro superior to those of last j car. Apparently moro caro has been taken In their selection. HI Mrs Arlanna Sanbcrg, of Cornish, died on Friday of last week, the d I ill-J culty being pneumonia. She was burled on Monday, Rev. Clemensoti conducting tho funeral service. Mrs. Sandbcrg was born In Council Hlulls, April 18, 1819, camo to Utah In 1851; and then to Logan In 1874, llnally go-lug go-lug to Cornish. To her wero born ten children, eight of whom, Fred, KlliaJ both, Emma, Olive, Arthur, Carrlo, Ernest and Wallaco.aro nllve. Friends of tho family here regret to hear of their misfortune. |