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Show James Jepson Tuesday night. Iven the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Workman is very HARMONY. UTAH & Time Card No. 6, ill. January 23, igoi. Died January 3, Evan Watts, aged 84 jvars. Bron January 8 to the wife of Bishop Wm. A. Redd a daughter. We are having a very pleasant winter, no snow but several nice rains. There is consideradle sickness prevailing an epidemic of colds, everyone seems to be affected. TAKING EFFECT OCT. 21, 1900. j Toquer-vill- e, Enoch Neagle and wife are visit- NORTH BOUND: PINE VALLEY Jamiaro21, 1901. Snow fell all last night but changed to rain today which melted the snow. Ben Morris of Grass Vailed was in ,own today. Osro Gardner and Wallace Bracken returned from Lund, Nevada, today. A son was born to the wise of O. H. Bracken ol Sunday. . . The Grammar grade of our Joseph R. Taylor has gone to started today. Benson Cache Co. to see his mother WASHINGTON. who is at that place dangorrusly ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Vinnie Rhoner is in school January 23, 1901 Wilkins O. presented husband with a daughter Friday 18th inst. Mrs. James her the John Reber is having his residence repaired and painted, David moss and Ed Christian are doing SANTA CLARA. ... the work, January 22, 1901.. John m. McQuarrie was here on The infant son of Wm. and Barbara the 22 buying cattle for Mr Harder, Gray is in a very serious condition. visitBro. Hoff, of Washington, was Andrew Sproul, Jr, returned on ' ing here a few days ago. the evening of the 19. Jos. Graff, Jacob Frei, Mollie Graf, Mrs Alice Woodbury of St George Jennie Hug and Otillice Ence were selected as a committee for an old foil's came over to attend her mother party. The event will come off Jan. 30 Mrs Robert Parker who is very ill Bishop John Hafen expectf to begin having had a parletic stroke Monday OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE J Heber ing friends in Harmony. - . M. OFFICERS, Wells Governor J, T. Hammond Secy, of State C S. Tingey .Auditor D. .Treasarer J. Dixon .... M. A. Breeden ...AtFyGen. A. C. Nelson B. Supt. Pub. School G, W. Barthh. Judge of Supreme Court North bound trains leave daily exR. R. Tanner .Joint Senator cept Mondays. South bound trains Mondays. David H. Morris . . .Representative arrive daily eqeept T, It. ELDERBEOKtGenl Supt. CITY OFFICERS. Thomas P. Cot tarn. Mayor.. Councilmen. John T. OREGON SHORT LIKE R. R. Woodbury Brigham Jarvis Richard A Morris evening. George T. Cottam Mrs Maria Funk was visiting relCharles F. Foster atives at St George this week Francis L. Daggett. : ..Recorder Brooks Marshal George n The Misses Rena and Retta J. S. Snow Attorney who are working at St George George Miles......... ..Assessor came home Saturday evening and Francis L. Daggett Justice of Peace .Sexton George Brooks. returned again Sunday Watermaster Brooks.... George John Reber, Susan Chidester and Dr. F. Clift Quarantine Physician Soseph H Crawford are on the sick COUNTY OFFICERS. building a new brick store soon, Harmon Whittwer, Lorenzo Leavitt, and Earnest Reber have been honorably released from the mission field and will return home soon. A heayy rain fell here on Monday doing the country much good Saturday next was designated as a day to chop wood for the widows and missionaries wives. A free dance will be given in the evening John Ence and Alwise Bawer have list Frank Prince and miss Hattie gone to haul wood for the boarding house at the Apex mine. Griffith was married Friday the i8 ' Direct Line to SalULake. ; - TTM.E NORTH BOUND. Miss Mary Ward, of Parowon a graduate of the Class of 97, is back at the VIRGIN. ies. 1901. January 23, Born, to the wife of Ira Bradshaw a girl January 10. Samuel Miles and Oscar Bentley of St. George were here Sunday as home missionaries. Riley Savage, Joseph Naegli and wife and Miss Artie Jackson of Toquerville held meeting here Sunday night in interest of the Mutual Improvement Association. The prospect at present is that ' the most work willl be done on the Hurricane Canal this winter than has be done for many years. Lydia Beebe is suffering from a carbuncle under the left arm. Frank Humphries met with an ac- Academy taking same special stu The fourth of the series of concert by the Music department will be held on T r'day Ja ;uary 25. Wm. M. Stuart, professor of physiology at the U. of U., lectured on Child character at the parent's class the 23, The Literary society postponed its meeting of last Saturday night so that all might attend the concert given by the Stake Tabernacle choir. During last week vaccination had about one third of those who had been scratched by the physicians, ill. Although no serious results have developed by it, those haying recovered aw by no means all converted to the opinion of the Board of Health. The local editorial staff of the White and Blue has been reorganised. Miss Nellie Schofield and Dilworth Woolley, both of the class of 1905, have been appointed as chief and associate editors respectively in that important depart- by a horse fall- .7:00 8:35 SOUTH BOUND. m. m. m. m. 9:10 p. m. Nephi... Juab.. ...... . ... . .. ..10:05 p. m Oasis. ... .... . .. ... . ... . .130 a. m . ...6:35 a. m. Milford. 8:05 a. m. Arrive Frisco ......2:30 p. Leave Ogden. Arrive Salt Lake. , .... 3:30p. 6:05 p. Leave Salt Lake.. ... .,7:45 p. Provo.. ..! Commissioners James Andrus, Ghairman Ed. R. .Frei William Stirling. A. F. Miles ...Clerk and RecW'T-- r Treasurer Nephi M. Savage....... F. L. Daggett ...County Attorney A. Y. Milne........... ..........Sheriff Trains south of Juab do mot run on C. A. Workman Snpt. of Schools Tourists sleepers on all Sundays. .DISTRICT .JUDGE. trains between Milford, and Salt Lake. Thomas Marianeaux line to all points. The only The.direet Joshua Greenwood. .Prosecuting A tty. line to Pacific Northwest, .Montana, and alLeastern points. some, many a 'Student had to..console For particulars write, himself by nursing his sore arm; while S. G. Dye, Agent, Milford, Utah, this week, instsad of Joining in winter J3. W.. Egcles, l E. Burley, his he GL'T.;M. mud way G, P. & T. A. sports, through picks 'Salt Lake Gitv, Utah. and slush occasioned by the thaw. - Prof. Brimhalls last lecture at the parents class, on the .subject of boyhood was excellent, as usual;" It ,is WILLIAM GRAYj a very noticeable fact that larger .audi-- ' ence are al ways in attendance when he is billed, to lecture, than when promi. nent visitors are to appear. . The question has often been asked why the Academo so tamely submitted to vaccination, when many of its .teachers .and students were personally ..opHaircutting, Shaving and 'Shampooing posed to the idea. Prof. N L. Nelson, in latest style. Sole agent for one of the strongest opposed, washeard the celebrated Hair Tonic. to say that it was simply a choice beDan-Serine- tween .two evils, the greater one being disunion and the closing of the school by law. while the lesser one was vac ' ' . cination. Do you think her The Real Thing is all real? hair Why, of corse. A our of school ment paper. girl with'her means would never buy ing on his foots of Last in week, instead Philadelphia the any other kind. joining A social consisting of music, songs and Bulletin. skating sleighriding enjoyed etc. was held at the residence of cident last Saturday . p. m. p. in. Oasis. .....1:00a. m, Juab..,. ... ... ...... .630 a. in. .6:40 a. m. Nephi. .8:00 a. m. Provo 9:35 a. in .Arrive Salt Lake..,. Leave Salt Lake. . .. ...... .9:45 a. m 10:50 a. m Arrive Ogden Leave Fnisco. Milford. - January 24, 1901. B. Y. ACADEMY NOTES. Alwise Bawer and John Ence have returned from the Axpemine. January 24, 1901. The oldest of the twin babies of United States Bank Examiner Anderson yisited the school on Monday last. John and Mary Tobler died last Apostle Lund has promised to lecture days. night, ?.getwenty-on- e to the students on J; nuary 30. William Truman of Hebron was TABLE, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 8. ; Bas-tia- in town yesterday. PACIFIC R. R. CO. jning Tire National Land List. . The only genuine reail estate paper publish, ed in America. It circulates in every state the 'Union. Parties 'interested in buying, selling or exchanging land, merchandise or Other property will tftnd What they want in is jam full ot The National Land Lisl. of offers ard exchange. Sin special bargains gle copies by mail 10 cents. Address Tim National Land' List1' Fgblisaing Co., Xlraan Ridge, Missouri -- It i ,- |