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Show :.:!.., M1... U.tiks :i.tvrtair.::!l a irty nf f j i i : 1 1. 1 s Tuesday erctiiii. A nuini'i.-r of teams I,:fc liofc for the .Suvansw! mirw to iuiul vva thi.- week. Vino Valley mo'.iiv a! n presents a '-!ii!tifil iijip-aranco, being almost entirely covered with snuw. M'v. Lawrunro expects to have the .St. ( ii-oree Copper Mining Company's smelter running: again by next Monday. More. rain the fore part of the week has further helped the range and the farmers. Everybody happy in consequence. See change in the time table of the L'tah & Pacific railroad in this issue. T. R. Ellerbeck is now general superintendent. super-intendent. Uric Mae'arlane returned from Sul-phurdale, Sul-phurdale, Beaver county, Sunday. He has been working at the sulphur mine there for some time. Bishop James Andrus left for Enterprise Enter-prise Friday on business connected with the Enterprise Reservoir and Canal Co., of which he is president. J. F. Linder left for Cedar City Friday Fri-day to bring bis wife down to St. George. lie expects to return next week and make permanent residence here. Samuel II. Wells has a bad hand caused by some barbed wire ho was stretching around the St. George Cattle Cat-tle company's field slipping and tearing tear-ing it. We call the attention of our readers to the new advertisement of William A. Kelson, the barber, in this issue. Mr. Nelson also sets razors and grinds scissors Ex-Mayor Ed. M. Brown, Andrew Sorrenson, and party left for the Cunningham Cun-ningham mine Friday. They intended going last Saturday, but the storms prevented them. Father Lorenzo Clark and wife left Tuesday for Ogden to pay a visit to a daughter there. Father Clark is in his ninty-fifth year and is an old Mormon Mor-mon Battalion veteran. Alexander Rollo of Cedar City, an old typo who has been teaching school at Ent erprise during the winter, arrived ar-rived here Thursday evening to work in the brick-fields of William Marshall. STFDEBAKER BROS. MANUFAC-turing MANUFAC-turing Co. has opened tip a branch house at Uvada where they will keep a fine line of all kinds of Buggies, Wagons, Wag-ons, Harness, etc. Waeeen Cox, Agt. As an instance of the depth to which the ground has been soaked by the recent rains, David H. Morris dug down to a depth of two feet six inches in the middle of the street near his residence without finding dry soil. Our readers will see the new advertisement ad-vertisement of the City Drug Store in this issue. The proprietor, J. R. Michcls, has recently had the interior of the store repapered and fixed up, and has a new line of drugs, candies, cigars, etc., in. Marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk Miles Tuesday, to James Z. Naegle and Miss Anniss Jackson, both of Toquerville, and to Joseph W. Prince and Miss Vivian Pace, both of Harmony. Both couples were married in the Temple here. S. S. Conference was held here last Saturday and Sunday, the attendance being large considering the wet weather. weath-er. Dr. Karl G. Maeser and James W. Urc, of the S. S. Union, were in attendance attend-ance and the proceedings were full of interest and much enjoyed. Dr. Maeser and Elder Ure left for the north again Wednesday. A very happy surprise was given our esteemed citizen, Mrs. Addie E. Price, on Monday evening by a large party of her friends. The affair was engineered by Mrs. Ann Price and Mrs. Laura Macdonald, and a very enjoyable time was had by all concerned until a late hour. Mrs. Price was completely surprised and entered thoroly into the spirit of the occasion. A decision was received Tuesday from the register and receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Prescott, Arizona, deciding the case of C. D. White of Beaver et al, plaintiffs, vs B. M. Ellerbeck Eller-beck et al, defendants, in favor of the plaintiffs. An appeal may be taken to the general land office. The property in dispute is the Copper Mountain mine south southeast of this city. F. W. Underwood, secretary of the A oi U. railroad, accompanied by Frank Langford, arrived from New York City : early this week and went out over the 1 read on a tour of inspection. lie is much pleased with the local manage-; manage-; m.u.t ef the read and believes that- the ; work of extending the line into Utah . wil; seen be comm.. need. He went to i I. os Angeles on Wednesday afternoon's train. --Kingm an Miner. |