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Show ri' ' T1TTTT .TTTTTTTTTTTTmTTT ' Parowan, Utah. Q G B Parowan, July 11, 190G. BB Tbo L' Allegro Drnmatio Company BB will presonttbodrnma"My Partnor, " Bl nt tho Opern Hull Friday evening. Bb Tbo Mutual Improvement Assooin- Bm tlons bavo boon neked to arrnngo tbo BJ program for our Stato Pionoor Day. BJ Tbe Sunday Sohool olllcors and B toaobers hold their regular mooting ht BJ 'Mary Rowloy's homo Tuesday ev'on- BJ Ing. BJ Dy tho' Cowley Progross, Wyoming, BJ wo note that a number of our former BJ Parowan resjdouts wero prominent- at BJ tbo 4tb of July celebration. Miss Ba Edytho Banks representing Wyoming. B ' .fv nw1" "" becoming a benedict and, BJ ' wnderinB his resignation to tbo'Paro- BJ V c r,an Bachelor's Olub, the Spinster's BJ- Circle gave ail entortainment in honor BJ of James L. Adama at tho Ollorton BJ roaidonco Monday ovoning. A pro- BJ gram and refreshments thut ouly Well BJ matured maidens aro competent of BJ. preparing woro the' order 6 tbo, hour. BJ In n paper published at Bernard, . BJ Mosa Co., Colo., 1 read that somo .BJ roliablo parties in figuring up some -BJ statistical roports had estimated that BV tboro was a "Jones" born in tbo BB United States at tbe rate of ono every BBL firty minutes. This could scarcely aVB m, '..- have included the Jones fumilles of BJL "tf&t Utklc..i "i - -if 'Bf Charles It. and Solon -li Lyman B wero two interesting speakers at tbo -r-B rdaulor sabbath sorvlces. Iu tbo B evouiug Laura Poarl Adams gavo a B brief account of her lato trip to Los B Angolos, California, and sister Emily jB. Caldwell Adams of tho M. ' I. A.1 jB Gonoral Board gavo n most oxoollout B talk, nnd Mamio D. Ortou rondored 1B . tho solo "I ho song tbo choir snug. " B Mrs. Dolildh Daltou outortainod at B dinuor yesterday, a feast of substau- B tials nnd dainties boiug sorvod in tbo j B best npprpvod' stylo. Tho guosts woro B Cbas. K. Lyman and wife, Ooo. R., B Lyman and wife, Solon E. Lyman, B ,-i - DrI Woodbury and wife, 'Thos. (B" Yardloy and wife, Clark Lyman and 'B wife, Mrs. Auuio Rohorts and Mrs. B Elizabeth Ward, tho Mrs. S. M. and B E. Crano Watson. B H Now that our Iudopoudouco cole- B bratious over it is a good time for iB all bands to put their efforts into fr- preparing exhibits for tho Iron B County Fair. Encourage tbo childron 'HH intbo Primary department. DonH BJ sit back nnd bo balky because Poro- 'BJ wau has Uover boon stipp'orfed by the BJ otbor towns; lot us do our beat nnd :BJ show them what's right, and our, ,BJ loyalty as oitizou's' of this county, by ,BJ' n fair exhibit of its possibilities and BJ resources. "Bj V, One of the rulos of our Opera Hall ;BJ Company is "that no ono shall bo H '' allowed to danoo with bis coat off," BJ at the saroo timo visitors did danoo B minus this part of tboir dross at tho BJ, 4th of'july ball and tbo same parties Bl mouthed around 'that "It was cood H otoifgb for this uncivilized part of BJ - the world." Wo bolievo'lu "etnirtll ty to'iill, spcoial privileges to nono." BJ Mon' bavo no right to presiimo to BJ danoo with girls ihsuuh dlsbriblUo, M and it 1b ud mark of advanoed'olviji Ba zation. BJ At tbo annual meeting of tbo BJ sobool board yestorday a majority jf BJ thoso present decided that tho salaries BJ of those ollloials woro'tooe'xtravagant B and vbted a cut as follows: 820 por Bl annum instead bf 35 for ouch nlem- jB ber of tho board. For taking tho BS eobool cohsufl, SlO per UtJnuin insteacl B of $12, and for visiting sobools'Sl.CO B per day instead of3 2. Result of 'tbo B' olootion Jesse Ward nnd Alviu H Benson, Ropublican 59 votes; J''re.. BB man Pondlo(6n anil Jai'etf'L. Ahanl,: B Democrat, 107 Vbtes. H Mrs. Surnb M. WatBon entertained f-r-r-r-w ttti ittittti i1 t-ttt nt dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. Qoorgo R. and Pearl Watson Lyman and ohildron. Thero wero present tbirty-olght of bor lmmedinto family. Otbor rolatives and guests wero Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. Delilah Dnltdu, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Council, Win. C. McGregor, Mr. und Mrs. Ooo. Haltermau, Ada Riohards, Will L. AdamB, Bishop Richards and wifo, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. After evening mooting moot-ing all woro invited to return and partake of cako and ico-crenm and all present appeared to enjoy tho occasion. occa-sion. MrJ; nnd Mrs. Edgar L. OJnrk entertained enter-tained last ovoning in honor of Mr. and' Mrs. Charles R. Lyman, Solon E. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo R. Lyman, mid Mrs. Aunio Ward Roboits. Tbo daintily served dinner reflected great credit upon tbo hostess nnd tho beautifully embroidered embroid-ered dolleys and flower decorations were no small featuro of tbo elegantly sot tables. After tbo ropast, tbo program included talks by tbo guests of honor, of the country each bad nd6pted for their home aiuco leaving Parowan. Geo. R, ; Solon E ; and Pearl Watson Lymnu ropresonting La Grande, Oregon ; Charles R. and Barbara Lyman ropresonting1 Cowloy, Wyoming. Somo interesting facts and accounts wero given, showing that tho nowly oliOBon localities had many favorable conditions to offer tbe bomosoekor who was honest, earnest and industrious, tbo greatest. SrtCrlOco to all boiug tbo separation from loved ones. A most enjoyable t iVXT K3 naolgia-Tlulid'tllB-Tln' dnimouB sentiment of tbo invited ones was, that Mr. and Mrs. Clark are royal eutortainors. |