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Show Local Overflow. Satuiday, Aug. 13th the O. S. L. will 11111 theli 3id exclusion to points North and West. For partlculaiscall on agent. Hyrum Crockett, assistant cashier under A. M. ITIemmlng, has a two weeks loave of absence. Orvll Adams will attend to Mr. Crockett's duties during the vacation. The Giand Lodge oillclals will meet with the local lodge of Odd Fellows next Monday evening. A most pleasant plea-sant time Is anticipated and no doubt thcie will be a full tutu-out of members. mem-bers. On Monday moining at 2 a. in. the -saw mill of John Milc3 of Paradise burned to the ground, total loss $1800, Insuiance $1,000. The origin of the tire Is unknown. The mill will Im replaced re-placed by another at once. Mr. Lehl Olsen came to Tiik Rk-1'Uhlioan Rk-1'Uhlioan olllce Tuesday morning and Incidentally mentioned that he was hardly yet iccovered from tho tumble ho took a month or more ago. He fell from tho top of a building near Greenville and Jartcd himself up con-slderably. con-slderably. Tho latest novelty out Is tho necktie neck-tie containing a piece of mechanism that can bo so manipulated as to bring Into view at any desired tlino tho photograph of one's favorite for the piesldency. The trick Is a neat one and will prove popular with enthusiasts. enthus-iasts. Mr. Ottenhelmer received the Hist consignment here. Pearl, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peaison, although al-though scilously 111 as the result of a seveie attack of appendicitis, Is reported re-ported to be getting along as nicely as can be expected. The abscess has broken but the physicians arc sanguine san-guine of her recovery ere long. Information from an inside sou ice Is to the effect that the O. S. L. oillclals oill-clals have oidcrcd tho station grounds here placed In a highly presentable condition. It is too laic to begin this work now, but next season we may expect ex-pect to have a ralhoad station tho equal of Farmington's and Kavs-vllleS. Kavs-vllleS. This sounds good. According to the Tribune cones-pondent cones-pondent Congressman Joseph Howell lias just been advised by the Post-ofll'-e department at Washington of the appointment of Miss Hattlo M Merrill as postmaster at Richmond, vice John Anderson, resigned. Miss Merilll Is the daughter of Apostle M. W. Men III and thoroughly capable of giving good servlco In her new Held. Major and Mrs. Kdmund Wilkes, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Capt. and Mis. H. 1). Styor In this city. Mrs. Styer is a daughter of tho visiting couple and tho occasion of their visit was that they might celebrate cele-brate their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Wilkes will lemaln in Logan during dur-ing the absence of Capt. Styer, who Is now at Camp Atascaro, California. |