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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Edgar Beard uinile 1 business trip to Salt Lake Monday. E. B. Fiiher cams down Irom Fark City Sunday on visit. Dr. W. Visick went to Ogdei Monday or business and pleasure. I.. K. Eldredge relumed Monday Irom a bu.lness trip to "alt Lake City. Yon can't afford to miss tbc minstrel : aliow at the Opern lloate to-night. W. U. Johnston, oar Jeweler, was trensscling business in Ogden Monday. Miss Ediib Wright waa a passenger to l'ark City latt Saturday, to vlait relatives. rel-atives. The cauaeol TbeTiniee being late thia week wai on account of the washout on tb U. P. H Mlaa Margaret Faddiea returned bona 1 Wadneeday Irom a threaweek'i visit in 1 1 Ball Lake. ' M-t'O. K. Jones abd sister, Cassle laddies' wera visitors to Bait Lake tba drat ol tba week. Tba pay car want over the branch Monday. Several prominent official! vara 00 tba train. Mrs. T. J. Lewie went to Tark City lent Sunday to visit ber daughter, Mre. George Stockman. The pricea lor the ttua Han nilnatrel) to-nithl will be, reserved aeata, "8 eta; general admission, 60 mite. J. II. Tnggart waa up from Morgan thla week rustling business lor tba Coo-aolidated Coo-aolidated Wagon A Machine Company. ' I. A. Benton ia here Irom Salt Lake doing do-ing aome surveying on the reservoir aite near Ecba. A new Una lor tha railroad la being run. A pair ol gold limuied spectacles were found on lha alreut Tueaday. Owner ( can have tame by calling at thia office ud paying lor thia ad. L.J0110 Nuttal ol Salt Laka City waa , ! ben last Saturday in the Interest ol ! the Sunday schools. Ha attended tba ) auiillary meetinga at Ioytavllle. I , A telephone waa put In the store ol j tba i'eople'a Mer. Co. tbia week. All a tba bositieie bouBee except three now I have inetruiueola la their establish- 1 men II. 1 John Shaw ol Grass Creek claims he j waa relieved ol 'JO on Wediieaday night. I lie doea not know who the thiol ia, hut ' ia doing all he can to tlnd out who got the money. Tbia week baa ceriaiuly been like spring, and prospects are that wa will ; not get much more cold weather. The Iroat Ia goiug out ol the ground rapidly mud there la mud euomh (or everybody. . Mra. W. M. Boyden and child returned home Irom Sail Lake Wediieaday, alter .tilling her lolka lor a lew weeks. While away the baby was sick with an . attack ol bronchitis, but hel'-' i again. .No family '' witbeo' t . t c"y nei-a - au e n T..e Halt laka " ' '' - uSrtrf ' - "" u,0"u'" ,UI , : , c .it .e.it tor each ten or iT Lelvep.ge PMf- Tt" Trbun 11.60 and the paper will be aeot you twi-e a week until May 81, 1005. lr. J. K. Homer. who waa located bore lr a number nl years, waa visiting bia many friend- laat Saturday and Sunday. The doctor baa located in l'ark i'lty, where he will no doubt build op a good practice. Alexander, the optician, will be at Ir. French's uRlce, Coalville, lor one day only, Monday, Feb. Stub. Thoaa having defective vision or any trouble whatever with their eyea ahould sot tail to call, No charge lor examination. Send lor a tree aample cop ol The Salt Laka Semi-Weekly Tribune. It ia a complete general newapaper, pnb-liahed pnb-liahed twice a week and containing ten or twelve pagea each laiue, and will be sent to any addreaa Irom now until May 31, 1H06, for (1.60. lie atood in the doorway, bat in band, and the atuttering young lady waa inviting invit-ing him to call again. "Coma aroond rj-e-s-e-e," ahe began trying to a.y Sunday, but tba aentence waa never finished. Tbe dug thought aba meant "Hie 'em"and be did. John H. Sargent of Hoytaville haa aold out bia ranch and ai aeon ae tba roada are paaaabla will leave for Idaho Falla, Ida., where he baa porehaeed a larm. Mr. Sargent la a reipected real-dent real-dent ol Hoylaville, and bia many Iriende will wiab hi in success in bia new borne. A large quantity of ice blocked in the riveral tbe upper Hoytaville bridge acrota tbe Weber Tueaday, and it waa thought lor a time the bridge would be waabedout.bul wiih the work of dynamite dyna-mite Couimieaiouer Malin and two other men aucceeded in removing the lee and let tbe water take ita couree. "Trapped by Treachery" presented by the Aringiou-Swaiu Comedy Co. lnat Thursday night waa one of tba beat playa aeen here for a long time. Not a very large crowd waa preaeut, but tba play waa tntbualaetically received. Tne company waa a good one and deserved better patronage. Tbe bataar and entertainment given by tbe Y. L. M. I. A. at tbe Academy building laat Friday nigbt waa a big euoceee in every way. Tbe program aa pobliabed laat week was carried out, relreahmenta were served and many good things were on aaie. A good earn waa realized by tbe aaaociation. . Cbarlea Clark ol tbia city and Mlaa Louisa Vincent of Evaneton were married mar-ried on Monday night at the borne ol the groom s parents, Bishop Frank Croft officiating. Only tbe immediate rela-tivea rela-tivea and a lew frienda witneeaed the ceremony. They have the beat wlehea ol their Irienda lor a happy married career. The artitlea ol incorporation ol the Minera' hoapital at Turk City were filed wliu the county clerk Friday morning. Tbe capital atock ia 120,000, divided Into 2,000 aharea ol the par value ol (10 each. The olncera are aa follow) : Treaideot, David Baxter; vice preaident. W. J. Kearna; aecretary, E.F.Boyle; treae-urer, treae-urer, Joiepb T. Langford. The teacher) ol the diatrict echoola deaerve crtilit lor the excellent entertainment enter-tainment nrereuted bv tbe Duoila at the Opera Houae on Saturday night. The bouae waa well filled, am! the children chil-dren all took their parta In-'i-od ahvpe. The teachera wish to thank t-o management manage-ment ol the Opera llouae lor the tree uaa ol the building, and all wbo asaiated in any way to make the affair the aucceaa that it waa. A pleasaut lurj r le par'y wna gotten up on i'r. J. E. Hoamer latt Fsiday night at tbe home ol Dr. and Mra. O. W. French. Tbe guesta all met at the borne ol Mr. and Mra. Carl Al'dton and went in H body to the French residence. Dr. Homier was completely taken by sur-irie, sur-irie, but was hkppy to aee his many friends gather ill his honor. Tablca were arranged and tba gaesle plaved six gaiueaol wbiat. The gent'a brst prire was won by Alma Eldrediie and the lady's Ort prize by Mins Annie Carruth. Mrs. I'awlaaand Mrs. Wbeadon won the cumulation prizes, and the booby prizes a ere won by Mra. ClufTand R. F. North-coit. North-coit. Ligbt and dainty refreshments were served and th'oe present enjoyed a very pleaannt evening. The invited I guests were Mernrs. and Mesdaines Alma Eldredge, L. E. Kldrrdge, J. E. Wilde, i .tlliaon, J. L. Hoyden. W. M. Doy-j Doy-j Un, I " nl. Ev.li.1, A. P. Wheadin, T.J. !),.', , it. Junes, K. F. Northcott; 1 Uind-aiue .Ir.hn Vr.rlHS, W.W. ClulT, Georvo I'l.-'.n, .1. A. Smith, Lonsdale Alien; Miis-B Annie Carruth, Mutiie Caliry. Vour return card printed on loo envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIMES office. C. J. Lusty commenced work thia week laying the foundation lor an addition to to the realdence ol Mr). Williams, , mother ol County Attorney Callia. I When the tooroa are completed Mr. Cal-lis Cal-lis will move hi) family into thrm. The regulillar price of The Salt Lake Semi-Weekly Tribune i) 11.50 per year, but by subscribing now you can get it until May 31, 1W5, for the price ol one year. By taking immediate advantage 01 tbia offer the paper will coat you but 2 cant) per week or 1 cent a copy. Cheap enough, isn't It. Mesdames Alma and L. E. Eldredge gave a very entertaining Washington's birthday paity at the borne of tbe latter on Monday evening. It waa one ol tbe most successful social affairs given thia eeaaon. Tbe parlor) were decorated with flaice.buntlng, Washington picture), etc., and presented a very beautiful appearance. ap-pearance. Tbe score cards were pretty hand painted design), tbe tallies and all being very appropriate lor the occasion. Card), dominoes and croklnole were played, and prises ware won by the lol-lownlg: lol-lownlg: Cards first prizes, T. J. Lewis, Mrs W. W. ClufT; consolation, Mra. J. A. Smith, Carl Allison ; booby, Mrs. I'awlaa, Ed Wilde. Croklnole, Miss Annie Malin and C. K. Jones After tbe gaaues were over delicate refreshment), re-freshment), consisting ol andwichea, pickles, coffee, Ice cream, cake, etc., were served. All tbe guests expressed themselves as having spent a very delightful de-lightful evening. The invited guests were as follows; Messrs. and Mesdames T. J.Lewis, O. W. French, J. L. Boyden, W. O. Fisher, A. D. Whesdon, Roy Wilkin), Wil-kin), W. M. Boyden, Frank Evans, C. R. Jonea, Carl Allison, Earl Eldredge, J.A.Smith, W. W.CIufT, George Olson, John Paulas, R. F. Northcott, Lonadals Allen; the Missea Amy Boyden, Rose Clark, Emma Olson, Grace Yonnii Maud Redden, Annie Malin; Measrs. Jode Wilkina, Ben Birch, Bert Eldredge. Farrel Wilkin), Roacoe Eldredge, Joseph I Thomas. |