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Show Merely Mentioned Liltle Things Heard Here and There About You and IOur Visits and Our Visitors. Hill heads 111 pads (it W tor sale l this ofllc for SS ccnte a pad. The clly council will meet In regular reg-ular session iK'Xt Monday nlnht. Dnna I.attln.er win a Salt Lake visitor the latter part of last week. Mix Agnes I.rwl and Ward Lewis war Halt Lake visitor I lie forepart of the week. The county commissioner will meet In rtgular session next Monday, Mon-day, Dp". Mh. LOST lllack silk scart Boar the Opera limine. Kinder please return to Hn. M. A. Hartley. J. H. llnll returned Tuesday morning morn-ing Irom Knit Lnk, whero he ha beou serving on the grand Jury. rt.'ntiiily Assessor-elect, W. O. Stephens of llenefor, van In the county seut yesterday on business, Mr. J. .1. Howeii retiireed t'i hr home In Hoy un Holiday, ali.-r apenrtlng several ! here on bualuess. Editor J. K. Dunn of the Kamas Con runt wiih In town during (he week an I nmde tli Ih nlll a very pleasant call. Mies t'racn rtitlinoii and uncle, E.I I ti. Fisher, spent Thanksglvlag day 1 guests ut her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j J. 11. Salmon. j ! A mm win born tv the wife of J. 1 N. Jensen, Huuilay. Mrs. Jensen could lie Imped. Appetizing, refreshing, nutritious lid UlKnelalilo are the Bealshlpt Oysters at the Co-op Meat Market. Call and see our Oyster dleplay. Something new. A hunk hnuse at the lteeee-(lraa Creek mine burned down lent Sunday Sun-day nlRht and Mr. t'arnla and it-eral it-eral othera Inst all their best clothes and Uiniiy valuable trinkets. Dr. M. H. lieardan, the eyesight specialist, was ill Coalville on Monday Mon-day and reports titminoea aa very good. 1I will make a tour of the county, bee his adv. in this Issue. Mr.. Malclm OUIihM end child-run child-run loft for lllWBtha, Carbon county tin) forepart of the week, where they will make their home. ' Mr. Oldtlold is working at the luiuea there. The HI lite Audilor has notified County Clerk J11xmi.ii ilmi the boon ty fund for IHIO had linen exhausted and no mora bouuly certlfljatos will will be Issued until after January Ut, ltfll. It Is a pleasure te go to the Opera limine since the new heating stoves wore Inslalled. Mr. Heard haa made the Interior aa attractive aa poeelhle with draperies and mirrors. And aa we said before It la a pleasure pleas-ure to go there now. Mr. (lenrge KiiKiand wishes to announce an-nounce that lie ia prvparod to pay all claims against the England estate es-tate hre, and also all who know themselves to l) ludebled to It. will oomu and make settlement or satisfactory satis-factory arrangeinitnla. The Commercial Club nit't III special spec-ial session lust Friday night. The most Importnut part of the session was Instructing the committee un railroad and transportation with an object of having butter passenger service between 1'ark City and Ogden. Alex. Calderwond, Jr., had three ribs broksu aud his back wienct-ed the result of falling from tha chute at the Roese-Ornss Creek mine yesterday. yes-terday. At Drat it was thought that his back was broken, but an examination exam-ination found that thla was not the case, lie was li: mediately taken to his home in tills city and given medical attention. The city council met Tuesday night by call of the mayor. Jleporta of city olfloers were read and refer-.Tin! refer-.Tin! ' i"i'"f cuianlttoe..-Tue committee on paving reported that four and possibly Ate crosa-walks would b put In. Tha chairman of the eleolrle light eommiktaa reported report-ed the installation mt tb Hf pnroa and tha erection of saw aasi. at tha power bo use. Sheriff CoftVy aud Deputy Sheriff Wilde went up Uraea Creek to. puts quietus on tha Oreeksand Austrian who have made a habit of shooting promlscously at night. A number of them were searched but no guns were found. The officers, through au Interperter, Informed the native suns of Ureece and Austria that If they did not desist that prosecutions would follow. They promised to be good. Funeral services over the minimis of Mrs. F.Ucn Knglaud, who died last Thursday were held at the He-lief He-lief Society Hall, Sunday afternoon. The speakers wore: T. 1. lleeoh, T. L. Allun and (leorge Heard. The doceascd was bornliiOreenhilll.ane Deruershlro, England, Feb. 18, lki. Was baptised a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Haluta In the year lHfll. Came to I'tah In 1KHI. Was the mother of three children, and Is survived by a son, 23 grand-children aud 14 great grand, children. The wrestling match at the Opera Ifouse last Wednesday night between be-tween Herscel Calderwoo.1 andOeo. Robinson drew a Rood crowd and the boys put np a good game. The only fall secured was by Calderwood In fifteen minutes with the bar bold. The bout lasted forty-five minutes and was full of Interest all the time. The preliminaries were also good The boxing contest by Hobby Johnston John-ston and Floyd Ifaddow resulted In a draw. Jack Uowen of Ilaytavllle, and John Clllohrtst of this city wrostled for twenty minutes, Oil-chrlst Oil-chrlst was (riven the decision. I-aw-rence Arnold and "Telle" Black gave an exhibition with tha gloves. Hlack getting the decision, Claude Hraltli and 8am ltohinson fboxed three rounds to a draw, lllack and Uunot wrestled squaw fashion, the latter winning. All present said they were fully repaid In going and another an-other exhibition may be pulled off during the holidays. |