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Show SOUTH WEBER ITEM.:t. l~Cls Jo.mes Harbartson been nWlll"ded the contract to buUd the am usement hall. Thomas Dixon, who is very sick; has rented his farm and Ino'\"ed to Ogden wh~l'e he can get medical aid. Wanted to seU his farm but was umble. Pres. Hess and oo~nselors were herG to speak to 11S Sunda.y. l\ln.ria Hill ba.s been set apart as first counselor to Lydia Stark in our primary. Primary department of the Sunday school held a rcyiew Sun.day. The children (~id 'Well. A portion of the '\'mil nea.r sheep rock, Rond Super''''isorFernelius says) cllj\·ed in and made the rO::J.d nearly impassable but the debris has been remon~d. Tho young reople·s association will hold a. mooting next Sunday evening and probably monthly thereafter during the sutnmer. :Mrs. Pall is malting her hOlne with her sister, ~rrs. Strong, for the l')resent. The lnndslide nt :Ur. Peek's has not all been cleaned away yet. The l'ccen t ra.in delayed the 'Work. The body of Jesse Patton, the young In{tll who was buried in a snov.'slide up Cottonwood canyon about two mOll ths ago, llas not yet been found) John Jones) formerly of this place but late of Park City, bas bought land of his uncle, 1Villiam Jones and expects to build upon it soon. Joseph Dunn's brick house is now about finished and is an or.J nament to the town: --- ~ ....--. 1\:{o1'O Anon. South "\Veber, April 27, 1807. j I Davis County Clipper April 30, 1897 p. 1 |