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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. I'otato dining ii now She onler of the l.r. J. E. Wilde hu been qnite sick she past week. The city council meet oeit Monday Mon-day night. Mrs-W. W. ClutT relumed from. lt Lake yesterday. Moroni CIumo was here the fret of the week 00 business Mrs. 'il O'Kwd was down iron (lie rrk this week oa visit. Politics are beginninf to eiatve and ometbkac will be doing before lasg. County Amwr Martin wm down Irom I'arw City Monday uo bueioeee. Mies Ellen Kiniister returned hnuie from t-Klt Lake thellrst of tbe smek. Will Hroaea and family of ticofteld -were 1im tbia week vitillnf relatives. land yei:erila- iu eviircn o( nipliy. ' ' luent. Frank Salmon bat been on ebe tick lint tbe p-wt week and could net attend to bia work. Mr. ana1 Mra. J. . V ilde entertained infuruiell,' ou Mouday evening In bonor of MiseiEdna Miller. John Jenea la elowly recovering 'rom Ilia illueea, but It will several days yet betonj ben got out Mra. Annie Cluff and ton ol 1'risao art iieie vititlng relative, the guests f Mr. ltd Mra. Wu. Carruib. Meorge JfaUands an1 family caiuedown Vein Park City Saturday morning lor a ebort visit with relatives. Miss Kdna Miller returned to her twine in Salt Lake ou Tureday, after a ukuus-ant ukuus-ant visit here for t weeks. Eugene Uruiu.ii and two font of WJ-lington, WJ-lington, Utah, are here riaitlng tke gen-, gen-, tleuian's brother, W, II. Branch. ' FOR SALE Card board, picture , mount., fancy etaliunery, notebooks, ' paper, envelope, etc., at Ihia efllce. ' 1 Diitrict court will convene next Mon- j day morning. (Several Important caaei . J are to be tried during the session. , Mrs. May Olson and children came out ' Irom Kail Lake tbe flrnt of the week and ; i will likely make their home here for Ibe I winter. ' George Wheaton and bride returned i Monday from Morgan and Pave taken up their residence in the Wheaton home. i For a pleasant physic take Chanibir- ' liiin'a Htouiach and Liver Tablet. Kasy j to Ink e. l'leaiaiit in tfltct. For tale by J . John Hoyden A Hon. j Work on the court bouae la progreas- ! ing very favorably, and If the weather i reuiaiua fine for unotber mouth, the j walla will go up In a hurry. i Cora Hartley baa recovered from ber j attack of small pox, and tbe conlection- 1 ery (tore baa been thoroughly disin- 1 lected, all loot pop corn, candiei, etc., j having been burned. 1 All diseases atari in the bowela. Keep theui open or you will I sick. CAs- ( CAKtlri act like naiure. Keep liver , and bowela active wiiboui a eicseumg trip ng leelii.g. rn inillione people ' aaae and recoujiuMiJ CAeCAhriTb; try ' lue box. alluruagi.lt. jL Alex. Faddiea waa down front f'ark City Tuesday on a bri it visit. Nearly all the ptxtvle who went Irom here to attend ronbtruncehaverettirned. hup'. V. M. Ilnyden went down to Silt Lake to a' tend the sessions ol the Slate Teachers' Association held thla week. Mia Cornelia Brunch, who haa been teaching music at Wellinftnn, I'tah, for the mt alx months, returned home yea-lerday. yea-lerday. Mra. (ieorge Sweeting and Mra. John Hell of Cumberland atopped ofT here laat Srutrday on their way down to Salt Lake tn attend conference. The county eoiuuiteeionere held tlieir Tegular uiomhly meeting Tueeday. The main bualweaa transacted waa the allowing allow-ing ol billaand the iniligent lit. All tbe eertlon foremen on the braneu and the w-eatern division ol tbe Colon l'acifli:, were taken over the main line Tuesday no a luar of inspection as far as Oreen liiver. Mr. and Mra L. K. Kldredge gave a dinnet awrty laat Tburaday evening in honor 1 Mies dna Millar. A lew intimate in-timate rienda were present and an en-Joy en-Joy a We evening spent. M(r John Hamilton and wile ol Hebur City were here on business yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Hamilton served in the Walker indiao war under Col. W. II. Kimball and waa hue to get a certificate of bit services. Mrs. William (Jam gave birth to a iue bahy grnl on the nigbt ol the fiib. Will came w'own Irom Idaho Monday and be Is ieeling good over the new ar rival. All doing nicely. The ladv Mmcubeci. will give a grand niaiiierade ball at Finber's hall on Friday Fri-day tvening. October lilth, at F-cho. Trli ca will be given I ir the two bust charactere. Ticketa, 75 cents; spectator, specta-tor, 2o ceuta. (iinxl music. Come one, come alb . I.-onII's .tjj.uij,ttcul ,.iuiieOL Tu ntlay allernoou klder llelor J. Grant, who baa just returned Irom Japan, waa selected is aucceed Elder Francis M. Lyman as jtreaident of the European miaelon, over which the latter baa pre-ankxl pre-ankxl for the past two years and a hall. John Booth and Robert McMlcbaeJ returned re-turned homo several oaya ago Irom Weber canyon, wbera they bava been working ou a prospect. They have gotten got-ten ut eomeilnnaeciiiienaot ore which assays bigh.xnd tbe ones interested lu tbe affair declare they hava a good thing. It ia to be hoped their projpect will turn out a. k. After raining lor about a week, the weather took a change Tueaday nigbt and elrared np. Now that conference and the fair are over, no doubt we wili get a month of fine weather. Wblle It haa been ruining hard in the valleya a great deal of snow lias been packed In the high mountains, which will help the water supply materially next season. Notices of registration have lieen posted post-ed for the comiiigeity election. All who are not rciitered and who expect to vote at the election next month mut register on the j:ltb and 27th of this month, between the hours of 8 a. in. and U p. m. Cecelia Lusty is registration registra-tion agent for district No. 11) and M. K. rjalnion fur No. 20. At the conference meet ng Tuesday afternoon at Salt Lake, during the presentation pres-entation of the church authorities, Klder George A. Smith was named to fill the vacancy In the council of tbe Twelve Apostle and received the unanimous vote of the conference as did all tha others. F.lder Huiith is the son of Apostle Apos-tle John Henry Smith and it the present pres-ent receiver nf the I'nited States land olllce In I'tab. lie ia a native of Salt Lake City and is not yet 40 years ot aire. His record as a staunch church member and citi.' n of the h'ghesi character and bis choice will 'meet with genernl approval ap-proval on the part of the Latter-day baluta. The Thanksgiving number of the New Men Woman's Magazine offers a Table ol Contents which is a typical featt of plenty, rroruineul among good things provided may be mentioned an article upon "Tha President's New Church," by Waldon Fawcett ("Chestnut ("Chest-nut liaiuties lor th Thanksgiving Table" by Eleanor Merchant; Henrietta Croa-man Croa-man lu "As Von Like It," by Mrs. Wilson Wil-son Woodrow ; "Catering" tha third paper in a series o "Profitable Injue-trirs Injue-trirs fur Women" by earah . Slater; and a good list of otber readable and interesting in-teresting things from tha pens and brushes ol well-known contributors. |