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Show - " ItlCIIKIKLD. From the P.ich'u-U Advocate Fibm-ary Fibm-ary l;i: The pt in:-.! countenance of K titer Wallace, '.('the Central full Press leaititd upon tis ia-i Monday. Sol strange lius resigned his poMimu j iu the ilvil Ki.vi-rumi'iit club on account ac-count of having too much to do. Spr'ag lias apiiaicnlly cotue and the farmers are bfg':iii,iug to pnpare tueir soil for the expectant bounteous yiuid. Mrs. Phelps, w.fe 0 the clolliior. arrived here Sunday evening last, where she will make her future him-i Rcvelator Clemehsen thinks tbe chances nre good for getting the Preshj-tirinn Preshj-tirinn church to establ'sh a hist class academy in this city. Mr. Saider who expects to stait a barber bar-ber shop in Kic field is litre gaud will open up as soon as suitable quarters can bo prepared. The Elsinore Theatrical troupe are billed to appear in Richfield on Monday night uext, in the great sensational drama, entitled "East Lynne." This is a splendid ;lay and no doubt the eoni-pauy.will eoni-pauy.will do justice to the play. Iu the Richfield distrii-t tchoois there are bl'vcu teachers and nearly 400 pupils. In the academy there are HO stud nts taught by threo teacheis aud in the Prestyterian schools there are three teachers aud 100 pupils. If this were kept up steadily we could limb the intellectual ladder at quite a rapid Belli ag and company who have been boring for artesian water on some cf Mr. E. P. Bean's dry lots, have struck holders and as they are woiking at the mouth of a great canyon, it is feared they are of great depth so that it is probable that when Mr, Belding returns from Salt Lake, the machinery will be removed to some place where a solid foima.ion can be had. Every body should prepare to attend the stake conference which will be held iu this city next Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. It is expected that some members of the twelve apostles will be present but it is not known at this wiitiug who they will be. The Monroe choir, under the able leadership of Thomas Ransou, will furnish music for the conference; and Professor N. J Bates will by that time have the stake choir iu a condition condi-tion to assist if neceseary. Mr. w'. W. Riley, of Joseph, who is in his eightieth year, and Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes of Richfield, who is Bixty years of age, surprised the natives last Saturday Satur-day when they willfully, maliciously premeditate.ily, and with malice aforethought, afore-thought, actually appeared before his honor, Judge Kenney, to be joined in the marriage relation. The judge raised the question a's to whether they had arrived at the age of majority, but as they had been duly licsnsed and as they tendered him his legal fee, his honor was forced to pei form the cere mony. The bride and groom-both seemed quite happy- when the words were spokt-n th:it made there hearts beat as one, and it is to be hoped that the honeymoon may never eno"; and that they may inherit the blessings of Abraham Abra-ham and have many bright eyes to bless their home. The leap year ball given by the Young ladies last Friday night was a erfect success financially, but it was too crowded to be as enjoyable as it would have been otherwise. Ttie ladies usually pretend that they do not lie the idea of choosing their partners, but the cumber that was pnt off the floor for "wringing on," sin wed thttu to be decidely in favor ofii.Sjme trouble occurred about 10 o'clock between be-tween the floor manager, Mias Aggie Garderner.aud one of the musicians, Mr James Nielson.which resulted in the latter lat-ter refusing to play, and as a resnlt Mr. II. P. Hanson was brought from dreamland dream-land and was placed upon Apollo's bench to make music the rest of tho evening. How beautifully a leap year party will piek out all the well dressed, attractive yo.jng men, and leave the homely haggardly hag-gardly specimens of their sex perched up by the wall, is truly a ;aution. And the way the conceit was taken out of several men who thought themselves qnite cute, was truly awful. One man said that ai the ball there were five of his sisters and seventy Ave of his lady friends, and still he was allowed to adorn the wall all night. |