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Show DIXIE ADVOCATE SUPPLEMENT. ST. GH30K-C3-B-, UTAH, OCT. CORRESPONDENCE LOCAL ITEMS Eleven of the hands came in from Shem Monday evening. . Edwin Biding had two of his fingers mashed at the Smelter last week, and is at present disabled for work. Dan Ahlstrom and Ed. Foster returned Monday from Cedar, bringing from Cedar mountains a small bunch of sheep. 1, 1903. ing. The work is being pushed with more vim now. The instructors will give their annual reception to the students a little WASHINGTON earlier than usual this year. Those failing to get here will miss the event Sept. 26, 1903. and lose the best opportunity of the Miss Ida Crawford is reported to be year of becoming acquainted with the very ill. students. James Cooper came in from Idaho on President Porter and Instructor the stage Monday morning. expect to make a trip to the Driggs Miss Minerva Neilson came home iu about a week for the purpose of city from St. George Sunday evening. fetching their families. These gentle; Willard Neilssn and Wilford men know a good place when they find came down from the Apex last it, and are desirous of having their week. families share the delightful climate Miss Thersa Westover went over to with them. St George last week to work for her Of the class that completed the aunt, Mrs. Len Conger. course given here Wm. Redd, Sylvester Miss Nellie Jones came home on a Jones, Richard Bryant and Laverna visit from St. George last week and re- Isom are continuing their studies in the University at Salt Lake. Tillie turned Tuesday morning. School opened here Tuesday morning and Willard Gardner have gone to the with John T. Woodbury of St. Ceorge A. C. at Logan. It is probable that as principal, and Angus and Andrew Henry Jones will also go to the UniverSproul, Jr., as teachers for the primary sity shortly. grades. The Y. L. M. I. A. was reorganized Mrs. Maggie Clift returned last week last Sunday. Sister Ellen Westover from Heber City, where she bad spent was voted in as president, Serena the summer with her husband, Dr. first counselor, Annie Neilson sec- Fredrick Clift. ond counselor, Minnie Crawford secretary, and Matilda Neilson organist. Mrs. Josephine Pace leaves today for Salt Lake City. After visiting a short time she will return to her home in NORMAL NOTES De Lamar for the winter. Bas-tia- n ' The Ladies Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Maggie Clift on Oct. 15th, for the transaction of important business. A full attendance of the members is requested. F. D. Dwelley and Frank Dodge are disposing of their property in St. George and will leave shortly with their families for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. They will likely locate for the future in some part of California. A Puogative Pleasure. took DeWitts . If you ever Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and organs involved. W. H. Howell of Houston, Tex. says No better pill can be used than Little Sept. 25, 1903. Early Risers for constipation, sick All the second year classes are very headache etc. Sold by St. George but the third and fourth year large, Drug Co. students are not so numerous. Bas-tia- n Pres. Dayid H. Cannon and Bp. James Andrus, left Monday for Salt Lake City to attend the general conference. Members of the will also be in attendance from St. stake-presidenc- teams are now George. The boys basket-baBennett, in company with the White-heaand the Misses Josephine Snow, Lizzie prospects for I n Praise of Chamberlains Colic, Choler being organized and Ada Bryner, left Tuesday good work is very bright. Who will and Diarrhoea Remedy. morning for Modena. Miss Bryner is challenge us for a gabe? on her way to her home in Price, Carbon Allow me to give you a few words Several of the students of the St. Chas. ll d County. Mr. Bennett, Miss Snow and Whitehead will attend conference in Salt Lake City." Miss Snow will also order a fine line of winter hats for her millinery department in the E. B. Snow Furniture Store, and Miss White-heawill select a full assortment of Christmas goods for the St. George Coop. The ladies will be gone about two weeks. Mr BenDett will remain in Salt Lake through the winter and attend school at the Salt Lake Business College. The party were taken to Modena by Will Whitehead. Miss d George and Kanab high schools are in praise of Chamberlains Colic, Cholcontinuing their work in the Normal. era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says Mr. Where are the rest of the St. George John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass. Texas. I suffered one week with bowel trouble students? and took all kinds of medicine without The first meeting of the Forensic any relief, when my friend Mr. was held Thursday night. Other or getting C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised ganizations will be under way shortly. me to take this remedy. After taking A committee of teachers has this side one dose I felt greatly relieved and of the school work in charge. when I had taken the third dose was President Kingsbury, accompanied entirely cured. I thank you from the by Contractor Hodgson and Architect bottom of my heart for putting this Dallas, will be Tiere tonight, their pur great remedy in the hands of mankind. pose being to examine the new build For sale by all dealers. |