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Show Local News The li. Y. college library will be closed during the vacation. One-third oft on all hand painted and fane decorated china. Cache Valley Mercantile Co.- Circulars' are out announcing a Win ter course at the B.Y. extending from January 4 to April 2. The horseshoers on the Island have mutually agreed to suspend work neit Friday and Saturday owln? to the Christmas holiday. A fine Xmas present for mother or grandma Is a package of Koffe-et. Get them started on the way of the word of wisdom. In the Fourth ward meeting house Monday evening the ward Sunday school gave a concert which was a success financially and otherwise. The 18-year-old son of Conrad Alder of Providence, who has been ill for the past ten weeks with typhoid fever, Is reported to be Improving rapidly at present, much to the joy of his parents. W. II. Shaw and J. H. Shaw have purchased the entire interest of H. W. James,county clerk-elect. In the Para-disc Para-disc Co-op. The abov o gentlemen assume as-sume management January 1, 1009. Chas.Deakln,the young man charged with carrying away 11,200 from Andrew An-drew Adamson of Wellsvllle, came up for his preliminary hearing yesterday which he waived and was bound over to the district court under a 11,000 bond. Drawing for the magnificent wardrobe ward-robe trunk will lake place Christmas eve from our south window at 0 o'clock, Better spend yur extra dollars dol-lars with us during the next two days and see if you cannot cop the prize F. W. Thatcher Co. Monday morning the station was thronged with pedagogues from the city schools and both colleges, all on their way to Salt Lake to attend the annual teachers' convention. Some of those whose names we were able to get who went down to get the educational educa-tional treat and to take part In the discussion were: Dr. John A. Wldt-s?e. Wldt-s?e. president of the U.A.C ; President James II. Llnford of the B. Y. C Prof LangVon, Prof. J. T. Calne Jr., J. L. Coburn, F. E. Clark, the Misses Bush, Simmons, Peterson, Naoroa and Anna Iteese, and Hendricks, and Mr. Dunn, L. Tlbbltts of Providence. J. V. Sorensen. Mrs. Rhoda Cook, Misses Esther Erlukson, Edith Bowen, and Mary Sorensen, Ira Cole and Supt. Mc-Carrey. |