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Show hut. tin- wet will In' lu re tomorrow night, as the Ik-it wagon t for Rich-lii'lil Rich-lii'lil today. We hopi tin- hoys enjoy themselves because they can get their j girls hack after they have their time. The Turner Cortscn lee Cream I Parlor has moved from Cortsen's down to the front loom of Mm. A. Nuudnl's home. One of our young ladies ami a young man of our town wan heard having a fw words over one of the Oik City hoys. We are glad to know Ni-H s will I ick it i f orUioyoimK r-!t over-. over-. It t a c7mld he ho, hut it Isn't. The " In last week paper about Miss i Kanosh and Mr. Oak City In a mistake mis-take of someone, -for the reason Mr. Oak City Is not a bachelor "d '"' have got the wrong boy. Do not have pictures of this kind In your mind, only when yon know they are right. KANOSH HAPPENINGS Oven HaUey. Chronide Rcpreientatie There Is a good mining man taking hold of the Jukes Mining property which has been laying Idle for so man? years. It Is good lead silver property. Just south of Kanosh some nine miles. The gentleman has put a number of miners to work on the property and he has gone east to purchase a plant of machinery to do some deep mining. He is greatly pleased with the showing of previous workings. He says there Is good ore on the surface and would pay to ship, but he wants to go deeper and get something worth spending his time for. Several U.. S. surveyors are ploting a large body of land laying iiouth and west of Kanosh. known as the Ray & Greenwood at the month of Baker's Canyon. We thought the- wind had quit for the summer, but It was a mistake be cause last Thursday It almost blew the town away. Our town Is quite dry at present |