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Show Local Jottings. lilg reduction on Ladles' warm slip-crs slip-crs at "City ShoelStore.'' Our genial friends Postmaster Mur-dOck Mur-dOck made us a pleasant call Wednesday. Wednes-day. There was a new arrival at Frank Hendricks last night. It was a Ihic boy. The City Is preparing to lay a 4 inch water pipe along 1st West north from Center street. M. P. Stephenson, .Ir., Republican chairman of Lcwiston, made us a call on Wednesday. Hyrum lltil.se and Mary Graham of Mlllvillc were married In the Temple Wednesday. We wish them success. L. It. Martineau took a run over to Ilrigham today on some business connected con-nected with the Thatcher Hanking Co. Dr. C. Cartwrlght'wlll leave for Salt Lake on 'Wednesday of next week, for a short visit, returning on Sunday following. The City watcrmaster has a large force of men at work extending the water mains on south Main street and on 3rd South. Morris Swlnyard is down from Lcwiston. Morris Is connected with Hyrum Hayball in the mcrchantile bulsness there and Is doing well. "Clly Shoe Store" has sold 308 boxes of the "The Tew Corn Cure" and no complaints, as yet, have been made, hence must be good. Price 10c. Memorial exercises will be conducted next Sunday in all the Sunday schools of the stake to comemorate the birth day of the Prophet .Joseph Smith. Apostle W. W. Merrill, was about town yesterday. He is looking hale and hearty and should be good for another twenty live years of life yet. Dr. Widtsoc and Prof. Hall address the Farmers Institute at Xcphl tonight to-night and Profs. Merrill and Hutt will meet with the farmers atKlslnorq in Sevier county. Alex Maughan and Porter, proprietors proprie-tors of the City Livery and Feed stables, sta-bles, spare no money in buying the best horses In the country for their business. Try them. The ship in the Logan Knitting Factory may not be rigged Just as an ocean liner should be, but if it lacks anything in the line of beauty It Is not the fault of .loo and Melvln. Hyrum .leppson brother of Scverine Jeppson of this city has been down with an attack of pneumonia. "We shall be pleased to hear of his speedy recovery. Hlshop Clias. G. Hyde of Hyde Park fell from his barn Tuesday morning. Wo did not learn the full extent of his injuries, but understand his body Is batUy bruised anb one foot strained or fractured. , The pupils of the H. Y. College training train-ing school gave an entertainment at the college Wednesday evening. They had an excellent program and the parts wore well rendered and wero highly appreciated by all present. Geo. Il.Champ of tho Utah Mortgage Mort-gage and Logan Co. of this city, returned re-turned yesterday from Uoise City and Payette valley Idaho. Wc understand under-stand the firm Is opening up quite a buisencss in that locality. Mr Champ is looking and feeling well. The students of the city schools petitioned pet-itioned Supt. Merrill to close the schools to-day until after the holidays, but after considering tho matter It was decided to continue in session until un-til Wednesday and close the schools that much earlier in the spring. E. IJ. South returned recently from Kansas City. Mr. South shipped two hundred and sixty head of cattle for market, but owing to the Kastcren quarantine tho market was much depressed. de-pressed. Mr. South sold part of his I shipment tho balance was put on feed- lug grounds. U , . Jas. Iiullock was In from Providence I today. I Hcst goods for least money at Dunbar, Dun-bar, Robinson & Co.'s. t Our motto "One Price" City Shoo Store" Hon. Jpscph Howell was In town yesterday attending to business matters. mat-ters. Jos' McNeil is down from Lcwiston. Jim is one of the heavy weight farmers farm-ers of that section. Wc are headquarters for the famous "T.W. Ncwcomb" line of soft soles for Infants. City Shoe Store. Every family in tho county is making up.a $5 list of goods to take advantage of the special oiler at the U. O. store. Our best advertisements arc never printed. They arc worn by our customers. cus-tomers. Robinson Pros., tho clothiers, cloth-iers, 45 Main St. Adolph Anderson Is a familiar llgurc onoursreets again. Ho lias been employed em-ployed at tho .sugar factory for the last three months. David I witt was in from Greenville today. Dave is a man that can always find some good things in life oven If the clouds do hang low at times. W. li. Pryorand George Hill have Insisted in a steam cross-cut saw machine, ma-chine, and will open a'sawyard where logs can bo cut into stove lengths The capacity of the machine is eight cords per day. There will be a Christmas service at the Presbytcrain church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at which special music will be furnished. Regular service ser-vice will bo held in the evening at 7.30 All are welcome. Dr. y. Newman, tho European eye specialist, of Pocatcllo, Idaho, will be here at the Hanks Hotel on the 28th and 29th of December. Those with imperfect im-perfect vision should not miss this op. portunity. The doctor also fits glasses for headache and nervousness, old age and weak eyes. Examination free. |