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Show Additional Locals President Charles 11. Hart returned return-ed from tho capital Thursday evening. Evory parent should hear Dr. D. C. Budgo tnlk tomorrow at the First Ward parents' class. Ever) ono should read the prizo list in the Font th of July program. Business men and all concerned should rend the prize list In the Fourth of July proginm. Thero will bo no meetings in tho wards Sunday night on account of tho lecturo of Dr. Curtis. The management of Johnson's Grovo has decided to add their mite to tho uptown celebration on the' Pouilli. The park will bo open dining tho dny to thoso who care to visit, but (ny specjul Inducements lire offered. The company will enter n float in tho parudo. Mr. H. E. Bristol of tho Ogden Port-loud Port-loud Cement company, wuh In tho city Thursday on business connected with his company. Mr. Bristol left for Ogdon yesterday morning taking a box if Murdock's choice chocolates for Ills wife. Tho supervisor of tho Pnronts' Class Department wishei to havo tho supervisors super-visors of nil the patents class depart inriits In the stako annouiu-t ihp let uiu or Iii cuitis m til. Tnljcinnile Hundnl July 2nd at S o 101k ,m urge them-to all be present. Thero will j. bo no ward meetings so that all will have an opportunity to hear him. 9 Tho finest specimen of wheat we havo seen In many moons was that raised on the farm of Mr. James Anderson' An-derson' of Logan, and which Is situated situa-ted at Petersboro. A specimen of this dry farm wheat can be seen at this office and it measures 5. feet 8 und one-half Inches in height, the cars being finely developed. Mr. Anderson says this was taken from the field without picking. |