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Show WITH OUR FRIENDS IN PAROWAN. HH M v I.-D.- Evaws, Jr's. Close Call.TIirown H ;r.. Under a Load of Wood. H' FRIM'RY CONFER'NCE.-COUNCIL DOINGS H Old Folks Entertained by Relief So- H clcty. Dr. I). A. ncOrcgorWrnit- H cd by Unrflcld Co. People. H Out. 11, 100 J. BH Tbivbarouictcr indicates wind for a HB day or two, HB The old folks over w are invited to BH dine in the opera houso tomorrow. BH' We bud hardy enough of tho "beau- HB 'tiful" to whiten the ground yesterday HB morning. BBI HB Win. Thornton had the misfortune to H, loso two flngct'3 nf his left hand at Cir- BH elovillc a few days ago by getting them H caught iu a threshing machine. BH Two of our young men arc having an HB attack of typhoid fever, namely James BH W. Haltcrman and Win, O. Benson, HB tho latter being tin- moat serious of tlio BH two. BH The City leathers met on Monday HB and canvassed the election returns and BBV Instructed the recorder to issue certitl- BH catcs to tho recently elected enndidatcs. BH They bad another session last night BH and disposed of somo local matters in BBT ' relation to repairing the streets, etc HB Mr.. I. D. Fyans, Jr. had a narrow es- BH capo, from death on Monday. Coming H, down the Hogsback witli a load of HB wood, his brake failed to work, ho had BH to crowd his wagon into tho bank and BH so upset the load onto him. One leg' BH was badly cruslicd'.-but no bones brok- HB en. Ills son wan on tho load nlso,. but BH jumped in timo to save himself. H ' j-fOofc?!!. lUOKV.',' HB y . .rtyjjoiiKijmrv.jcntoYtalnmeut Wii a Ppf'"' most eujoyabiriVsadditlon to .the little H1 folks conference. Parents should see Hb to it that they heartily support tho HB officers who are so ready to instruct HB" and train their children, to appeur so HB commcudably. BH Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Ilarkcr of Salt HB Lake city wcro full of praises for our BBV stake presidency in allowing tho Belief BH Society sisters a Sabbath dqy for con- BH fcrcncc. Their talks wcra much enjoy- HB ed, all tho Rollcf society officers were MpJ invited to snend a social hour at Sister HB Anna- Duyliss' residence after the HB the evening session of meeting. BHW Tho closest rnco by the two politlcial BH i panic!: was run for tho election honors BH the majorities being from three to ff- HB teen, Micro were eleven u'"rc straight PPJ Hep. votes thnn Dem. scratching gave BH tho victory, whether by relatives of BB the candidates or no, tho returns did BBJ '.not show, though last weeks items BB inako lb appear that the Democrats are BBJ very exclusive havlngno kinship with H the other party but tho Republican BBg marshal was elected by Dcmocratcs BB relatives. BBj We wcro surprised to read that 6ome BH scnsltivu party had "been pained" bo- BH cause a party clock has not been forth- H coming, when it is a known thing that BB tho peoples or a town clock was offered BBT on tho most reasonablo conditions, BB which woro simply rejected by the BBJ pained parties. Howcv.er that and a BH' certain paltry six dollars has boon very m convenient subject matters of late. If M the clock woro only here its indications might tell us the contest is over and H time to stop. M Dr. D, A. McGregor has buen offered HH: a good opening to establish a medical H business in Garllold Cp. although Par- H owan cannot mako such remunerative H promises, her people cannot well afford 1 to spare tho doctor, and are dally ox- B pressing regrets, while tho matter is B bolng considered. |