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Show I GL XXI SOX. The cold holidays are over, aud we have the mother earth to our view, the birds singing their joyous praises, everything every-thing has the appearance of spring. The dances were all crowded to over Botving. The latist attraction was the "Ladies' Leap Year Tarty," and although no mashes were made, a great impression impres-sion was felt, aud some of onr bashful youug men made easy for the time. The district schools have all started again with a greater enrollment than ever". Where will we find room for all the pupils? Sleighing is done, and wo travel in the mud. Our harnessinakers ars busy wpair-ing wpair-ing old harness for spring nse. Ludvig Ludvigson takes charge of the saloon on January t), 1892. . The Seminary started again last Wednesday, and we hope it will have its bearing upon the above by way of lessening tho trade. Elder N. E. Noyes Is in Provo, where he will attend the dedication of the B Y". academy. The young ladies' meetings ave been changed from evening to ijay sessions, on account of aome indecent young men Our brass band is Improving rapidly and a grand ball will be given, January 18, 1S92 by said band. P. C - Stoun, a carpenter, fell from a ladder while assending to work on a building that day, and broko hia arnr He is 6.1 years old and will improve |