liiMt Saturday.Pinafore will be put on tin* boards at the opera house .Ian. 16 Positively no poBtpoiiemiMit.Misses M iy and Jennie Tartir re-ftimed Monday to their studies in Sacred Heart Academy at Ogden.Tins is positively the farewell ap-l*arlt;ince of the Pinafore company. At the opera house Thursday nightProf A. P. Somers of Opal was a caller last Saturday. He is somewhat interested in oil matters iti the Fossil field.Mi. W. H. Solliday of Opal was in town Monday and called on all his friends, including the inhabitant* of this den.The auoual meeting for the election of officers and directors of the First National Bank will be held next Tuesday.Mr. J. M. Hollister r»f Cheyenne, special agent of the Continental Oil C mpany, was a Kemmerer visitor Thursday.News comes from Diamondville that Bert Pinney is shortly to accept a positiou as clerk iu Su|erinteudeiit Park's office at Cheyenne.—Pocatello Tribune.in the same office were *9, loo. 1 hat this amount will t»« increased the coming year is the opinion of Clerk Brown.A miniature oil rig in Lander A Sons show window is attracting considerable attention. The imitation is complete in every reflect eveu to a dynamo pumping the precious liquid out of a tank prov.ded to take the place of ‘‘mother earth. The rig i« the handiwork of Will louder, than whom no mure handier mail exist#*. Acocks* Bros, also have a rig made from candy, which in a work of art, and gives a fair imitation of the Last Chance Oil Co.Annual Meeting.The annual meeting of the Kemmerer Publishing Company will be held at the Camera office Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, 1902, for the election of officers for the emuiug year. A full attendance of the stockholders is desired.W. S. Avlry, Secretary.Keep A T, otinrIf you toot your lit tie tooter and then lay aside your little horn, tnere'* not a soul iu ten short days will know that you were bom. The man who gathers pumpkins u the man who plows all day. and the mau who keep* it humping is the man who makes itThere are forty voices in the Pinafore chorus. It will be worth going many weary leagues to hear. At the opera house next Thursday night.Will the party who took the fine lap mhe from the sleigh in front of Casey’s saloon la^t Monday night please return the same to this office, and no questions will be asked.Salt I*ake papers are making much complaint about the tas k of snow in the mountains. The ontlwk for water for irrigation puqxwes in not very bright, as the precipitation is considerably below normal at this date.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hager gave a social dance Monday night at the opera house in honor of their sister, Mrs. Lehr has, who has l*en visiting hero fur some time. The occasion was a delightful one in every feature.The weather is said by old settlers to be the most remarkable ever exjie-rienced in this region at this time of the year. New Year’s day waj more like an autumn day than anything else, ami the succeeding days have been equally pleasant with the mercury standing at 50 tu 60 above.Vigoral. hot and nice, at L »ve-joy* _A Rrllliint