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Show I NEWS OF SOUTHERN UTAH TOWNS II Hi t4 II Ul !j. By Our Correspondents. $ BHB i" 3t H 0 v Parowan, Utah. , m g PAW Parownn, Nor. 11, 1000. HBJl Ui ,With tho multiplicity or enrca and BBJ duties hiHt week uur moat important BBY itom was oruittod which wo regret. BBY It wua tho death of Robert E. Millor, B whoso funeral aervloea wcro uon- BBJ duotod nt tho meotlug houso on Sun BB v.doy nftornoon on tho 4th lust. Bro- BBf ther Millor and wifo Elizu worn pin BBF noors to Pnrowan Jan. 13th, 1801 utid BR wore paronts of tho first girl baby Ht born in tbia plnco. Both mother and HJ daughtor proooded tho fatlior to tho HJ ( Bettor Homo. For a nutnbor of BJ TWra Brother Miller has dovotod BJ Ills services to working in tho St. BJ Georgo tomplo. Six or seven wcoka B previous to his domlso his huh ff Jumes wont to St. Goorgo with pro- HJ visions for bis father that ho might flf aoutinno his labors, but some bow Sf tho ngod veteran Boomed to entortain B groat desiro to coino back to bis B children and old homo. On tho way B bo met with n alight acoidcut while J attempting to get into tho buggy whioh haa ainoo beou dooidod was the K result of n paralytic stroke, liro J Miller uovor reooverod an 1 on the I morning of tho 3rd inat n. Booond at I taok camo upon him, whioh in a fow minutes ended in death. Brother Miller was oigtby-ono yearn of ago and was followed to tho olty of the dead by a largo and highly respected family of sous, daubgtors, grand- ,j Children and grent-graudobHclren. jHWf'iiir"l ic.n!iifjrn oj (loiem.nnfl OCv;'f -f 7 Moub word typical of tho esteem in which bo was hold by tbo oitizous of Parownn, bis homo town, to which ho hud upparontly come homo to die. r v It la not expected thnt Diatriot Court will bo hold In this county v tho regular Janunry torn?. s Mrs. Emily Lowdor hue been qaito 111 for tbo pa3t ten days, though tier u, condition is now moio hopeful, tho In- ' J dy la very frail and dellcnto. 1 1 i It is uid thnt tho Ropubloan ratifi- II , cation Monday ovoniug wua n mobt oujo,-ablo'nfrair. An Immonso crowd ( ' was out but thoy wero so good natured, inoonveuiouco was not no . tioed. W ' V Mrs. Dellah Dultonand Etta Yurd- IX' loy ro 1 ho present ninungomout of tho Yurdloy house. An up-to-dnto J stopping pluco for tha traveler is i, guaruuteed by thoso progreasho lad- i1f Scarlot fovor aoomB to bo Increasing I y Flags huvo boon "put .nftho homos I of Sumuel Mortonson nnd Hurmou j D. Buy log. Vornon Heap, our nowly ' oloolod County treasurer, iaJsu(forlug frbni an attack of Typhoid fovor. I s Aftortho olllolnl count of tho votes I ' by tho County Commissioners on H Monday, somo bills woro allowed. llees J. Willlnma wna appointed to fill tho vacany in tho Board mado by Elloy U. Williams louring for n mis- g alon to Australia. Tho fitoko odlcors o f tho Itoliof ' Society aio expecting to visit the Parownn stnko and to take in the -- ; annivDiH.try of tho Cedar Ward on tho 20th, holding meotuig at ICunnrrn I Woduesduy '21st at ono o'clock p. in, A full roproeontalioii from tho liar-' B mony ward is specially Invitod to at-m, at-m, tend tbo Kanarra mooting-. H At tho. regular session of tbo city P council last ovoniug Dr. Uroou was K appointed n mombor of tho Board of m Health. An ordinnnoo was drafted W regulating tho nlo of drugs. aud it M was orduiuod that nil persons com- H pounding and soiling drjngs so ooui- H pouudod should bo dooraoil aldruggist K anaUonld rhotro(lulrpd to paylih'lU oen8an"f,it3200 peroar, tho.ponalty B for,iylolatlng')thei ordinnuflw-ibolng B atflno of.'.not.to oxoodlSlOO. '- v |