Show brigham city notes BRIGHAM CITY sept 3 thursdays Thursday 8 wind storm did considerable damage by by blowing down large quantities ties of fruit president clawson went east last week to visit the worlds fair he ile expects to bo be absent about three weeks mr and mrs alre john T rich went to milford thursday where they will visit for some weeks there will be two days racing on the johnson Jo linson race track the and of this month most of the district sc schools of this county will start monday september alth the rest will open about the las t et ef tho the month there is not nothing ling being done in politics in the city or county by either party each appears to be W waiting for the other to start jamas james christensen a young man from the second ward wardwill will start in a few days on a two years mission to denmark prof W 11 stewart and M iss debaker did a rood good work in the foar four days institute field last week and the teachers appreciate their laborers the examination of teachers for county schools was held friday and saturday da y about forty were I 1 in n attendance in including clu ding a fow few pupils tak taking ing examinations eions a for tho tile un university iveral it thomas II 11 young Youg Tr formerly merly of three milo blile creek but now of ogden was in our city on professional business friday and saturday the sunday school people of the S second c ward are ate talking up tile matter of grading adain f their heir school and held a meeting fr for r tj that a t purpose purpose today doctor 0 it 11 davidson has been sick for tho last three week and friday his big condition was report reported ou as being very dangerous fine two vear old beet beef steers were selling last week for 13 per licad lea ll 11 this is about V 7 lower than ever before dont gay say tho the democrats have not cheapened things bishop bi shop henry Tinge returned friday from cache valley where lie took a load of fruit the bishop bays says ho he never saw times so dull nor ever experienced so to much trouble in disposing of ills his fruit those who refused 6 8 and 10 cents per pound for their wool last july are now unable to sell at any price and b begin gi n to wish they had lad accept accepted NI the sma small I 1 p price rc a offered them at A twelve valve year old eon son of neis P r jensen an met inet with a severe accident last wednesday he ile barted started from malad on horseback with a herd hard of cows in running after the cows the horse slipped and fell on the boys left leg break breaking it I 1 between tho tile knee and ankle joint ha a lad to bo be brought down in a wagon and did not arrive here till friday night and the injured limb was much swollen 1 L 1 |