LIFGRNI A, SATURDA Y, AHappenings Here and There.B. G. Parlow and wife returned Thursday from Kern county.Born βAt Granite Hill, April 9th, to S. Winje and wife, a daughter.Supervisor Marshall Hughes returned Monday evening from a business trip to Sacramento,Kenneth R. Poole and Mildred B. Whittier, aged 19 and 17 years respectively, were granted a marriage license In Sacramento last Saturday.Mrs. J. B. Ensler and family of Missouri Flat are preparing to leave for Los Angeles county by the first of May, where they will make their home. Mr. Ensler will remain here until his property Is disposed of.Six and a half inches of snow fell at Camino during the last storm, and the rainfall to date measures 1:42 inches. The frost threatened Thursday night gave way to a warm, rain, which Is still coming down. The storm was general throughout this section.Stanley Arnot, son of Judge Arnot, of this city, was elected yell leader of the Associated Students, of the State University Thursday by a vote of 899 to 315 for Archie Beckett, his opponent. Stanley Is vice president of the U. C. Glee Club, and secretary of hisCI ass. H i s pop u I a ri tv 1 s si 10 w n bv 11 le jived for hvote he received for his new honors.E. R. Skinner, of Shingle Springs, has. established a 'market for El Dorado County furs, and lias handled a great many the past season. He recently purchased from W. H. Dent, who has wintered in the mountains, and a party of other trappers, their entire catch, whlcli consisted of the following valuable furs: 11 fisher, 18 marten, 6 cross fox, 3 red fox, 5 timber wolf, 3 ermine.