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Show SOU'i'H WEBER ITEMS. There is quitonn excitement in our llei~hborillg town, Uintah. over l1. cOl)per mine ttw.t was found in Weber canyolJ, n.bout thL'~e miles !rolll Uintah station or east o!whn.tis knownns Sbeep Rock, n. lew roels from the l'ail road track. Mr. Wm. Clark, of Uinttlh one of tho illtel'csted pn.r· ties, went do\fn to Sa,lt L:J.ke City to haNG the ore nss3.yeu but we b::wG not yotnle.'l.rnM what it went, ';" Mrs. 1;>.'p. Jones is yet ill bed ,"ery wcal:. :Mr. ViCtOl' Fornelius went to Cache V~lley lcist :Moud:Ly to at· lenu to his place Iol' awhile. Mr. James lIal'bertson, j1', was n.wa:rded tho contract to motTo M1'. Jonathan Bnm brough's brick house down to the west l)al·t ot to\Vl1 and is now busy doing tho work. County Assessor Barlow \'nJ,S in town last Saturda.y and Monday lisUng prOl)el'ty, In.st Sunday evening', Elder Goorge Allau delivurGJ u.lccture on tho ea.rly histoq of tho Unit· cd States, umler the auspices of the M. L D.Ssociations. Tho subject was Interesting n.nd had ad· dently bo~n well prepare(! by tho speaker, III the itellls o!lJ,st 'Wock, "We· ber Jack" for~ct to montiol1 that all the l1lem bel'S of the brass band bouored Mrs. Bishop at tho hnll in the evening with 0, dance. Some of tho l'eadel's ot tho Clip- , per wel'S pleAsod to find •''We bel' Jack" s1l11 nHyo ufter not h:l.\'ing heal'Cl irolU him :[or a.. long ttml'. ;Comengain. ' Miss Ly<lh\ SL~~'le is hOllle nga.in. -- Quite a. number at 01U" town's folks '3.l'O-€ging do"WD. to conIer· enos. ... ~ ...... A boy baby wus born lo' Ml.. and Mrs. Anderson tho other day. All aro doing well. Now that fine wea.ther has IDlllle its Zl ppenr:mce, the farmers al'e I!opt \'el'Y busy plowing', planting and so\ring uud 1l9.ve but littlo time for: anything else. More AnolJ, South Weber, Aprill'>th, lS9t.). Davis County Clipper April 7, 1889 p, 1 |