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Show SOU'i'H WEBER ITEMB, Thera is <1 uito nn excitement in our nci~hborillg town, Uintab. over n copper mine tha.t ,vas Iouud in Weber cnnyoll, about th1'e.e miles Iroln Uintah station 01' east of wb:J..t is knownns Sbeep Rock, a lew roels from 1116 rail road track. MI'. Wm. Clark, of Uinto.h one of the interested par· ties, went do\fn to Sa.ltL::J.keCity to ha.vG the oro nss:l.You but ,,;e bo,ve not yotr. 1e.'l.rnM iYhat it went, ,;., Mrs. 1;>. p. Jones is yet ill bed \'ery 'weRk. :Mr, ViCtOl' FOl'nelius went to Cache Valley J.ist }'Iuud:l.Y to at· lend to hi~ phco fo1' awhile. 'Mr. James IIarbartsoD, j1'. was a.wa.rded tho contra.ct to move Ml'. Jona.than Bnmbrough's brick house down to the west llart ot toml nnd is now busy doing the work. County Assessor Barlow \,iLS in town last Saturda.y nnd Monday listing prol)t3l'ty, L1.st Sunday evening, Elder George Allau delivurcJ UlcctUl'S on tho ea.rly histOl'Y of tho Unit· cd Stn.tes, umle!' the auspices of the M. L nseociations. Tho f>ubject was interosting and had (,\,1· dently bc\)n well preparecl by the speaker. In the items o!l.tstwQck, "Weber Jack" forc;ct to montioll thnl all the 111 em bel'S of the brass band bouorc{l .Mrs. Bishop at tno hnll in the evening with Ik dnnce. Some of the readers of tho Clip- , per were plt!llsod to tind "Weber Jack" sun alive after noL b:l.\'ing beal'Cl il'OlU him tor a. long t[m(.'. :Come again, . Miss Lyuh\ St~wle is hOJJle nga.ln. -- Quite (l, numbel' of 011l' town's folks ·a.rO""€',9ing down to conIer· enca. -.,..- .... A boy baby wus born to' Ml', and Mrs. Anderson tho other da.y. All al'e doing \VeIl. Now tha.t fino welLther hus malle its appearance, the farmers m'o I!opt "ery busy plowing, p1anting nn<l sowing aud IHLve but littlo time for anything elsE? More Anotl. South Weber, April 5th, 1899. Davis County Clipper April 7, 1889 p. 1 |