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Show Short Locals. v Joseph Monson came from Rich-mond Rich-mond yesterday. Motion & Schatib are helping on the Richmond tabernacle taber-nacle which Is In the couise of erection. erec-tion. The children of the Parson ramllyat Newton have been summoned to the bedside of their mother, who Is lying very low with acute bronchitis and asthma. The lady Is the mother of Mrs. II. O. Hayball. Worloy & Nelson, of this cltv, have contracted with the C. W. & M. Co. to erect a store building at Preston. Tho building will be brick, one story, G0x85, contiact price 1.000. It is to bo ready for occupancy June llrst. Fans are trying to have Billy Hamp meet a boxer named Markham at Salt Lake city In the near futtne. An effort was made to have Beit Dan-ford Dan-ford take Hamp's place, but Danford declines unless a guarantee Is put up. Peail, daughter of Mis Heath of Smithlleld, came from American Fork with liei husband to see her grand-mother, grand-mother, Mrh. Llttlelleld.who has been lying very ill for some time. Mrs. Llttletield Is 83 years of ago and her friends are doubtful as to her recovery. Machen & Bcro, of Logan, havo tho contiact to build the stoio and hotel for Robert Orltllth of Smithlleld, also Mr. Samuel Kwlng's residence at the same place. Mr. Machen went north yesterday morning to start the masons ma-sons to work. At the Presbjtorlan church Friday evening at 8 p. m. the young people will give a "Tennis Social" and will sell salted peanuts, blanched almonds and home made candy. The public has a cordial Invitation at I Go per, and is assured of a most delightful evening. even-ing. Refeience Is made toTiiu Itki'ujit.1. can's recent statement In regard to President Morrcll's health In such a way that the impression is left that there was foundation for It. Tiik Rbpuiilican sincerely hopes that Mr. Hayball's favorable statement Is absolutely abso-lutely correct, but nevertheless The Rki'Uiilican's statement came from as reliable authority as Mr. Hayball and as directly from Mr. Morrell. On Invitation of President Llntord, the Cache Stake bishops and their counsellors were visitors at the college yesterday. The students assembled in the chapel and adrcsscs were mado by-the following gentlemen: Bishops Cardon, Anderson, Veatcs, Hyde, and Larsen. Their remarks were words of encouiagcmcnt to those present and advice In which the students wore urged urg-ed to I m Drove the precious time of their school days. There was held up before them the desire and hope of Brlgham Voting In founding the Institution. In-stitution. At the close of the meeting tho B. Y. choir sang a slection composed com-posed by Professor Robinson entitled "Hall B. Y. Hall." It was sung In a creditable manner, the piece speaking well for the, composer. Tfio visitors w'ero escorted through the different departments in the building, which was of great Interest. The Institution Institu-tion supports a line library, and their comrueiclal room is worthy of special mention, also the classes in art needle woik, and the mechanical department depart-ment in which there are about sixty young men at work. Last but not least was the luncheon set ved by the young ladles in the seep ml class of domestic science. The meal was superfine, and Miss. Homer, with her aids, deserve great praise and credit. |