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Show OUR CORRESPONDENTS. HAIIMOXY. We are happily rid of the measles; all well now. The snow found everybody prepared with big wood piles. Mrs. Prisciila Kountly of Kanarra is here visiting relatives. Today, the loth, it looks as if we are going to have more snow. Snow fell all Tuesday and "Wednesday,, "Wednes-day,, the 10:h and 11th insts. The last two days have been quite warm, melting the snow rapidly. Rabbit hunting and sleigh riding are the prihcipal amusements here now. Heber Eoundy and John EL Williams were over from Kanarra Monday visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. Jess Berry, William Berry and John Staple7, all of Kanarra, left for the Southern states on the 14lh inst. to fulfil ful-fil missions. Walter H. Slack and Riley Savage of Toquervilie visited us last Sunday as home missionaries, and gave us lots of good advice. Peter Anderson, of Anderson's ranch near Toquervilie, passed through here on the 10th inst. enroute homo from Cedar City, where he had taken his children to attend the branch Normal school, Now we have got what farmers, stock men, sheep men, and everybody else has been wishing for snow. It is nearly two feet deep, Sleigh riding is the order of the day, and night too: old and young are enjoying it. Swiss, Harmony, Utah, January 15, 1899. |