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Show Si. (;..,,.'. T'.-innV; closed yesterday. yes-terday. Miss Lottie ;i,.;vuamo hw If n hl-k this Week, I, lit is IIO'.V OU tile i !:i p !'0 VC. A large number of St. George people ar; going- to lake in CoofvlvijeC- at Halt Lake. William Atkin still continues very ill, tliohe shows some little improvement improve-ment the hi-t day or two. rinu-li's V,'e.-,i over, Jr., of the cotton farm near Washington, was doing business busi-ness in St. George .Monday. Mrs. Margaret T. Caine, Pres. of the Utah Silk Association, left for return to Salt Lake City Monday. Brig. J. Lund, the forwarding' agent at .Modena, came ill for a few days vi.-dl to his family yesterday. Miss Laura B. Work is in St. George from the Indian school, visiting her sister, .Mrs. Dunlap, who is sick. II. II Harder and Miss Louisa Evans h it for Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Harder expects to return in about ten clays. The Y. L. M. I. A. is rehearsing "Rebecca's Triumph," and intend putting put-ting it on the sta;e here in about a month. Mrs. Joseph Bringhurst left with her family Monday to join her husband, who has been working for some time at Silver City. Col. II. L. Pickett arrived from Salt Lake Saturday and left for the Savanac mine Sunday. He expects to return in about a week. George O. Walker left for Salt Lake City Monday. He left many friends here who will be pleased to learn of his future prosperity. Mayhew H. Dalley with his corps of surveyors left here this week for near Hebron and Enterprise, where they have surveying to do. A communication from H. H. Harder, concerning a public park for this city, is uavoidably left out of this issue, but will be published next week. The Lost Lead mining claim, in the Tutsagubet mining district was located on the 3rd inst. by G. W. Prisbrey, C. A. Robertson, and A. Whitten. Jno. E. Pace, Mrs. Albert Miller, Miss Nellie Woodbury, Pv. A. Morris, Mrs. John Bleak, and Mrs. John Adams are afllicted with quinsy. The Iron County Record lias put in a new press and increased its size to 7-column 7-column folio. We congratulate The Record for its enterprise and wish it increased prosperity. Sister Jane M.Snow of Pine Valley who has been staying- in St. George during the winter, and who recently passed her eighty-first birthday, expects ex-pects to leave for Lehi Monday, where she intends passing the summer with relatives. Isaac Jennings returned from Salt Lake yesterday, bringing with him five miners from Salt Lake and three from Leeds. They left for the mine today, a large supply of provisions being taken with them. Mr Jennings said before leaving ' that the company intended in-tended to commence shipping ore next week. A force of twenty men is now employed at the mine. |