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Show Dont BorrowiTrouble. ENTRIES III PRIZE VOTING CONTEST. It habit to borrow anyworst the but thing. thing you can pos- , Names and Standing of Those Competing for the Respective Prizes. t t - First Prize, Xfie $150 Estey Organ. (For most popular Young Lady.) NAME. Miss Miss Mies Miss Miss Miss Miss .. VOTES Ora Wateon, Parowan, Luella Fawcett, St. George Mary Ann Parry, Cedar City Martha Baker, St. George, Clara Prince, Harmony, Lottie MoQuarrie, St. George Ada Bryant, Cedar City, J. - SSSSS! .; (The Parlor Drug Store) One door South of the CO FUMERY, . " 342 330 262 169 123 ing to Logan to take his daugher Cornelia to attend the college during the winter. CORRESPONDENCE Store, Main Street. Co-o- p CHOICE LINE OF DRUCS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUCCIST SUNDRIES, TOILET ARTICLES, Third Prize, $25 Suit ol Clothes (For most popular Young Man.) Samuel Fife, Cedar City, June Foster, Cedar City Frank Wood, Cedar City Marion M. Millett, Cedar City Robert Woodbury, La Verkin, Utah Nominations are still in order 3 St. George Drag Gonqpapg, 1585 1420 132 . . 15c. per hundred. E. H. SNOW, Manager. sibly borrow, is trouble. Wheu sick, sere, heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, dont sit down and brood over your symptoms; but H2 fly for relief to Electrio Bitters. Here you will find, sure and permanent forgetfulness of all yonr troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. Price 50o. Guaranteed. For sale by St. George Drag Co. uiuuuuuiiuuiiuuiuiuiiuumuuiuiuiuiumiuuuuiuil Second Prize, Expensive Steel Range. (For most popular Married Lady) Annie S. Snow, St. George Mary Gower, Cedar City Barbara Tweedie, Summit, Bell Perry, Cedar City . . . at H 1137 745 622 454 255 217 202 $ Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Feed Grain rolled ia a bad in 8 PER- STATIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Our stock is entirely new and fresh and none but pure drugs are used in compounding doctors prescriptions and family recipes, the filling of which we make a specialty. 8 W. R. PIKE. Manager. sesesesesss Sunday Services. ELGliUffllAM, Or Engineer's Special move- ment in gold filled case, guaranteed for twenty years, sent by registered mail for $10$ This is positively the most liberal watch offer ever made. If you are not perfectly satisfied we will refund your money. Address Monarch Company, Box 29, Malad, Idaho. making cans, etc. The Uath Building at the exposition Services were commenced by the is Bro. Geo. Spilsbury, Stake Aid of very neat and attractive. It is iu Delinquent Notice. was in attendance at choir singing the hymn, The happy size 100 by 40 feet and a Gallery runs schools, Sunday .ENTERPRISE. The openfhg prayer Sabbath school and meeting and gave day rolled ou. around the interior which containes was offered by Elder Joseph T. Atkin. EMMA MINING COMPANY. ley some very good counsel to the young exhibits. Gave a good description of Continued by singing,Iligh on the the Enterprise, Utah, Oct. 5, 1905. people. of mines in Bull Val Location building and tbe location of the t mountain top the banner is unfurled. Mr. John Tylor and family of Beavdifferent exhibits, offices, reception Washington County, Utah. PrinciThe East Ward choir will now er Dams have arrived in this place All of our displays were pal office at St. George, Utah. rooms, etc. UTAH. musio tne VIRGIN, next for the furnish NOTICE There are delinquent and are looking around with a view by the visitors at the build as three months their time praisedThe the following described stock upon to locating in our midst. Educational exhibit ing. has now commenced. on account of assessment No. 2, of During the admired by ail. Virgin, Utah, Oct. 9, 1905. Orson Huntsman has his new house part of a cent per share, School commences here next Mon- passing of the bread the organist An efficient corps ofattndants were noary completed, and will soon move selection. While a 27th day of July, 1905, voluntary ou tbe levied and Rose Robert with day on hand to show visitors over the Woodbury iuto it. the water was being passed the choir set opposite the amounts several the Jepson as teachers. and all connected with the building sang the Sacramental hymn, Arise, Utah exhibit were well BORN To the wife of C. S. names tho of respective shareholders, pleasd with as J. L. Workman hasreturnned from my soul arise. follows: Fuckrell, a girl. The child was still the of result their labors for several teach the and will grammar Elder Thomas Jndd was the speaker. exhibits The mother is prorgesoing Ogden born. No. received gold and others silver No. school in Rockville this winter Said it afforded him much pleasure and bronze medals. as be well as could Name. Shares. Amt. Cert. expected. v BORN To the wife of Thomas to meet with the people of St George Mentioned Utah Day at the fair and 134 J. J. Booth $1.00 An enjoyable surprise party was a son and to the wife of Joseph as it seems so much like home to him. the visit of Reeves, T. 5.50 193 Cater the On Wm. on to choir. Mr. J. bis 51st Hall Ogden given It is our duty to meet together and that day ceremonies were held at the 194 Chas. Cater Humphries, a daughter. 10.93 birthday, last Tuesday evening. An one auother to walk in the Utah building and the Choir was in 195 J. T.vUater 6.65 The Hurricane canal is now repaired encouarge impromptu program of songs, recitatiof righteousness. paths attendance. Gov. Chamberlain of .50 4 C. C. Irchild ons etc., was rendered interspersed and ready for the water. The trees it would prove interesting Oregon and Pres. Goode of the Lewis 8 C. C. Fairchild with the passing of picnic. All went and plants planted there have done to Thought speak of bis trip to Oregon and to and Clark 30.00 home feeling that they had spent a remarkably well. We expect to plant desrcibe tho exposition were present and 198 J. C. Snow Exposition at Portland. spoke on that occasion. Pres. Goode 190 -- LOrSO. ou budded fruit choice but and .wishing nothing very ennjovable evening a Last May ' said toe meeting was the most en- 200 J. C. Snow 10,000 10.00 ...the geitbperau many happy returns of fchr IIurricah Bench. telegram from Govenor Cutler asking thusiastic he had attended 201 J. C. Snow 5.89 5,888 meeting the day. is Dixie in The fruit industry just him to take charge of the agricultural Gov. Chamberlain And in accordance with law and We have and horticultural exhibits aud left for during tbe fair. A family reunion was held last in the experimental stage. spoke in highest praise of Utah and an order of the Board of Directors Tuesday in honor of Bro. Terry, at found out that the climate and soil is Portland on the tenth of June. Here her exhibits and warmly praised the made on tbe 27th day of July, 1905, Bro. Judd gave an interesting descrp Terrys ranch. There were 175 of especially adapted to work of the Ogden choir and said so We is havent all. that many shares of each parcel of stock but tion of the country he passed though the family present and all endeavored fruits, that it was the best to make the occasion one long to be raised anything yet, but a few sam- on bis way to the Fair City. Port- there was at the fair. drawing card as may be necessary will be sold at Elder Judd public auction, at tbe office of tbe remembered. We are unable to give a ples. With one or two exceptions land is called the Rose Citv because heard but words of praise for Scretary, at St. George, Utah, on nothing in a or orchard of the roses that grow there. They detailed account of the reunion on there isnt vineyard Utah Spoke of the work of the e the 25th day of October, 1905, at Dixie that is worthy the name. Peo- grow everywhere they are planted, account of laok of time to send it in that city. They have a nice 2:30 oclock, p. m., ' to pay tbe defor this issue. ple here have labored under a false along the highways and bordering hall a and meeting good congregation to idea. linquent assessment thereon, together plant good the streets. In that land they grow in and are They were afraid fearless in testifying to the with the costs of advertising, and exwas no there said because fruit they profusion and perfection. restoration of the gosple by an angel. pense of sale. SETH A. PYMM, BUNKERVILLE. market. If we had the fruit of marContrasted that country with Dixie There are some good Latter-daSecretary. ketable quality and in marketable and referred to Bro. Clawsons talk saints up there, as good as he has First Oct. 6. Bunkerville, Nev., Oct. 4, 1905. quantities we would find a market. on the Law of Compensation, and ever met, said the speaker. We here has a good flavor, but the thougth that while we do not enjoy BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Ithamer Dixie fruit LEGAL NOTICE. demands it to be large and many of the comforts and convenien- m Dixie are apt to think that there market are no people quite as good as the Sprague, Sr. a girl. Mother and In the District Court of tbe Fifth ces that other localities are favored put up attractively. child are both getting along nicely. but some of tbe saints in with yet we are compensated in other Dixieites, Judicial District, County of Washare as true and as faithful as Oregon The School Trustees have .sold ' of Utah. State fs ways. it is possible to find anywhere. Here ington, $1,500.00 of their school bonds and Iu tbe matter of tbe disincorpora-tio- n The speaker corrected the prevail WOODWARD SCHOOL NOTES. we have no opposition to meet and are preparing to start work on the of Washington City, Washington ih ing idea that Portland is .situated on is nothing to stir us up. We there school house soon. State of Utah. the Columbia river, and explained County, are not put to the test and dontjknow and order of votiug for or the Notice a on is Willamette that it Orton Trustee river, spent day Joseph Edward I. Cox, who has been from what we can stand. Out in tbe world Columto of one the tirbutaries week. the us disincorporation of Washagainstthe this with home about nine months visiting part they have tbe world to battle against ington most sitThe bia. is City, Utah. city beautifully of the time with his relatives in Old Music Director McAllister is planand are surrounded with worldly inexof a petition of at least On uated ideal an and an is for filing plaoe Mexioo, returned with Elder Bunker. ning to put on an opera about holiday fluences aud have much to try their voters of the hibition. legal Referred to the fight the el- of Daniel A. Potter of Mesquite ward time. Having taken leading parts in The Fair Grounds cover about 140 faith. Washington Washington City, Prof. Lund ders have to make to establish the passed through here today on his way the operas presented by acres, and the area of the water is County, State of Utah, asking that to Moapa, Nevada, where he will take of the B. V. U.f Mr. McAllister is 230 acres. The St. Louis grounds gospel among tbe nations. tbe matter of tbe disincorporation of Spoke of tbe spirit of the world bethe train for Salt Lake City. Brother well acquainted with the work aud were much more extensive and a per City, in said county and to the responsibilities of Washintgon will undoubtedly surpise the reople son would be tired out Potter is going on a mission. be submitted to the legal votbefore they had ing opposed state, and referred to the ers of said of St. George. covered it all, but with the Portland parenthood, city at the next regular The recent flood in the Rio Virgin some of who'condemned the speeches LiterWoodward the members held therein: The be were to fair the the and smaller grounds ' out. Bunkerville dam took the river Mormon parents, but declared that and according to the Therefore, This is the second time this year that ary and Debating Society listened to buildings closer together and it was loved the dear little Mormon they at excellent of to the prorgam so section 293, chapter buildnil visit not; the following we have had to put in a new dam. tiring Elder Judd said he provisions on parli ings. Spoke of tbo beauty of the lo children. Talk session: Revised late of their Statutes of 1898, the 16, to on the people It has a bad effect to think he is a Latter-dais hereby ordered and notice is it mentary law, Wilford McArthur cation of the exhibition aud how the felt proud have to say dam so often. saint and is neverjafraid to announce hereby song, Grace Atkin: recitation, Effie spot had been designed by nature for given that the question of the that ho belongs to this despised sect. Francis N. Bunker, whose home is Whitehead jreading, Samuel Judd Jr, of Washington City, such purposes. disincorporation The speaker closed his remarks by in Colon ia, Morelas, Sonora, Mexico, current events, J. Woodbury. The The majority of the visitors at these State of Utah, County, Wasbiungton is here visiting his mother. Broth night of meeting was changed from expositions do not go for the purpose bearing a strong tetsimony to the will be submitted to the legal voters truthfulness of the gospel that has of the said er Bunker is full of faith in the gospel, Monday to Thursday. of keeping in tonch with the advance city at the next regular been restored in these latter days. is satisfied with home iu that country, election to be held November There was a time when it was be ment of the nations but to satisfy city Hark The choir sang the hymn believes that there is a bright future lieved that to disturb a last desire to see the fair. They rush 7th, 1905. Tbe form of aud furnishresting Sound to colonthe Listen residin the Trumpeters, They for the people that of at the curses about to four incar the ing of the necessary ballots and prothrough buildings plaoe was for Volunteers. ies established by our people. thereon shall be as directed ceedings evil Bpirit from whose vengeance there miles an hour and are unable to give Elder Waggelaud, who did the in- by the Statutes therein. But in this age of any idea of the different exhibits. was no escape. of the St. "George Bro. Judd took a trip down the terior decorations It is hereby ordered that the notice scientific investigation nothing is left ...ROCKVILLE. now down to rewho is and temple, to hereof bones river shall be given by publishing 100 about the miles not even Astoria, undisturbed, a few the same at least new those decorations, thirty days in the the departed Indians whose remains nearer the coast than Porland. At moments and added hisoccupied testimony to Dixie Advocate, a paper published in Rockville, Utah, Oct. 9, 1905. occupy the crevices and caves of the this point the Columbia is eight miles the gospel. We are baving beautiful weather ; neighborhood. Washington county, State ot Utah, It was all for the wide. Here is located a great can Notice was given of the commence- and by cool nights and warm days. love of science that Mr. Woodbury re ning factory and much of our canned posting of the same in three ment of the Y. M. M. I. A. The wi- conspicouous salmon here. is He class visited his conducted places in Wasbtington up put physiology Mesa cently Miss Geneva Dalton from this place and saw a load of fish nters work would begin October 10, City. two these of to rocky picturesque, here arrived Friday. City, Arizona, In witness whereof, I have hereunAll kinds of bones were brought In. Explained the process 1905. tombs. The meeting was brought to a close to affixed be seems to very Bishop Langston my official signature and found. And when a particularly of oatching salmon with the Fishing by tbe choir singing the anthem As the seal of said Court this 14th day proud over the arrival of a baby girl choice specimen came up from the wheel and iet. Distilling. which came to bis place last Wednes oavernous depths the enbusiasm of September, A. D., 1905. It was the 4th of July, when he the Dews From Heaven was pronounced by Benediction well. are All concerned doing day. JOSHUA GREENWOOD, these votaries of human anatomy fairly was at Astoria and all tbe American McArthur. Judge. All voted it a very enjoy workmen were celebrating and only Elder James Christian Larson has gone to Salt ran over. a few Chinese and Japs were at work Subscribe for the "Advocate. (First Oct. 6 Last Nov. 3.) Lake to Conference. He is also go able trip. reu-deren- d one-tent- h - .0 2-- semi-tropic- y j one-four- y j , th 3 |