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Show : CORRESPONDENCE j I pXrowanT Parowau, Utab, October 24. Miss Aunlo Bontly bocamo Mrs. Andrew Fotbornbum last Suturdiiy, hW tho coromony being porformoid by Mr. K" jfe Samuel O. White, county cli-rk of ij5?W W01tv0r coun';y (VV Some 0! tbo nice things our Paro- wan young folks' aro doing auocesa- fully away from homo aro Olaudo Lotnmou is teaching in tbo district school at Nibloy, Oregon. 'A gonoral oUloora mooting of tho ' I K S. of tbo Parowau Stako will bo J bold in tbo Parowau R S. room Nor, 2nd; right after tbo regular mooting, ' a, "roprcaontativo or monthly report J from ..every, ward is sol ic ted by, tho Lu I , Mko olDcors. -. '? V k Wi, )Buy of tnlTbld timo students of f io B. B. Y. U. hnvo received 10'a't jftfvltations to uttcud tho celebrating fjof Foundora daymen Friday, if tbo automobilo woro making daily runs no doubt but a largo rerpeseutation v f. from Parowau would bo atteudauco. y A number will bo anyway. On Monday ovon ug n farowoll 1 soolal was given at tho homo of Goorgo Lowo in honor of his hoii John and wifo Mabel's doparturo to Cowoly, Wyoming Sluglug, musio - and gnmos, with a dolioious lunoh ; inado ,tho program. John Dalton, youngest son of Emily Dalton, accompanied ac-companied tho party to tboir now , homo. ? OurPonrl (Adams), who is a studout ' nttboU of U. Salt Lako OJty, is a member of tho tabornaolo choir and f'nlso ia ploying ou tho otago with tho Jy oighteenth wnrd dramatic nssocln- tion. Nelllo Wardoll was rocontly mar rio'd to Mr. John Quinlau, n-promis- 1 lug, young man of La Graudo, Ore gon '. -h , Wo nro in rocoipt of a communlcn- tion from Chas. R. Lymau, onoof ' tbo Boarcbing party that wus out look- n 'DBfr Edward Mlckloson when lost s Tiir'tto'Wyomlug mountains, who tells us that tho youug man had a serious timo. His llfo was saved only by crawling into n boln in tbo rooks and lying ou his dog to koop warm. Though his hands and foot woro badly ' swollon and frozen ho is now all right, but will uovor forgot his oxpor- ionco. Aunt Pnuliiio Lyman is boing called into notivo sorvioo in tho pruo ' tlco of surgocy hIuco tho doparturo of our doctor. Littlo Jobso Uuymuu was thrown from n horso, causing a scalp wound, that roquirod six stitcboB to' closo it; yostordny Konuoth Clark aocidou tolly foil from u wagon, breaking ouo of his legs bo tweeu tho kuoo and auklo, nnd tho limb waH set by Mrs. Lyman. Tho unfortunate boy is doing fairly woll nt tho homo of his uuolo, Brig Brown. ! .1 I'arowan, Utuh, Oct. 25, 10015. Mrs. Etbol Gurr Joueou is still in u very critical condition. Mr, Edgar L. Clark is now doing bulsneea in Sorvillota, Now Mexico. . Mrs. Sarah Ortou has boon vory ill tho pastwook, though lior oonditlou is BOinowbnt improVod. An orror appoared in tho pubilcn-tion pubilcn-tion of tbo Ropublicnn tiokot Inst wook. Instead of Wm. 11. Holyonk for mayor tbo nominoo is Wm. II. Lyman. Hor many frionds will bn ploasod to know tbut Mrs. Mettio Durham Miokloson is located nt 21 Walnut St., Chlcngo; is a member of tho choir and organist at tho L. D. S. church in that vlolnlty, and onjoylng llfo gonornlly. Last night tho storo of Wm. 11. Gurr was burglarized and robbod of about S27C. This morning tho pockot book containing tbo monoy was pinked up nearly half a block from tho atoro with about 8190 in chocks which was restored to Mr. Gurr,thoro-by Gurr,thoro-by diminishing tbo loss. Tbo back door of tho building bad boon unlocked un-locked and the pockot book takon ; otherwise nothing ismissod. No oluq' whotovcr to tho robbor. |