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Show AFFAIRS AT T CODNTYgT. Two Visitors From Cedar WgjH Themselves. H MAIN STREET TO BEHp Some Talk of Selling MUMySste"' fcvenlng Meeting. DjJJjl- From DIphtherR J MarM?W Tho very low barometer oTtjJti'rday resulted in a big blow unsB No, tho roller mllj has not,wll! sold. but thoro is some talk of aelllixHalto tho tannery, tho cabinet shojJSSu mill Buyers uro not fortfcuouilpg. This kind of co operation lslafftt very successful. Would Hko toltell jou why, but tho truth is not alw-aygjr-'eaa-ant, so will sco you later. (JkI At an adjourned mooting oJWclty council it was decided to gnStefube main street of tho city andllmprore some other places by lovellngjBp" eje. This move will bo appreciated? very much us we often had to wadatn jfev-oral jfev-oral Inches of water to got uAaeTpest-office uAaeTpest-office last wlntor. jRvff I Mr. Rollo of The Ilecord oSHSot Saturday and Sunday in Parowan. Ho (was accompanied by the Cedsrfmlller. Thoy shot- rabbits on Saturday, but didn't tell us any fishy tiotjmt. about jtho number thoy killed. 'PefBEps ttey thought tho least said tho sooflSstWnd-d; sooflSstWnd-d; aud further, to their cryPtf bo It ald, they went to Sunday scISdI. So, 4ou see, they bobayed tiiSnwlves bretty well, for Cedar boys. jflK f" MarcbSjiwf. After meeting Sundw-.a?fc&,l)l Gurr In honor of tho Jady'JjjWWW birthday, a fovv hours wefV 'ifct;. In social elmt, rcolting, ringing ntll partaking par-taking of refreshments Thendioux were given with hearty wi9"w that such pleasant interchange wot'ljcon-tlnup wot'ljcon-tlnup for many years with tho honored lady. j , Tho n. Y. U.- Dramatlo enlpany, played In tho Parowan Open Chouse Pi'lday and Saturday ovenit'J. tfot being present our criticism must be limited. Wo havo been informed thut tho cast was good und very tell performed per-formed with tho exception that 'it was apparent tho company had been accustomed accus-tomed to perform In a mmllcr ball, heneu those on the back scats could not hear as well as desired, Somo great-hearted philanthropists aro giving a benefit, ball Friday "oven Ing for Win. Thornton end family who havo passed through a continued soigo of sickness for tho past raontht, the last nflllctlon being diptherin. Good music and a heurty welcomearo promised, prom-ised, and though tho pocket books havo heen considerably taxed for ontertaln meuts, It will bo posslblo for many to goon account of prnduco being acceptable. ac-ceptable. Wo doubt if a more npprcctutlvo nu-dlenco nu-dlenco over faced a performer in Parowan Paro-wan than that which atteoded tho Ar-villa Ar-villa Clark concert. While there' aro isoino who hotter appreciate tho Lucy Gates style of music, thoopcratlo Clark music was a rare treat, as was also the piano numbers by Mlsa Paipy.; yet the oloeutlonlct, Pearl C. Yates, received tho most expresslyo applause, and gave some happy encores. Come again, la dles, our education along these llno9 bus been somewhat neglected. Ono of tho moat gratify Ins , meetings jto tho Latter duy Saint, parent wns tlmt of lust' Sabbath evening, t'o deacons taking charge, presiding and conducting conduct-ing the entlro service, from tho opening open-ing prayer to tho benediction.' Tho little fellows, whoso licaca scarcoly reuohed above tho pulpit, beautifully gave tho stories of Moses, Npah and Joseph who was sold Into Ggfypt. An Instrumental seleytion nod avqimrtot completed a very conunendSblo program pro-gram Tho County Commissioners, hold two sosslouson Jlbn4afr- ThomctjtnipdU-nnt ThomctjtnipdU-nnt b'uslijojpfjHrfipBHOU'd waMm6ntra6t of abHfnotjft'tlJh Iron Coifrords bolng siWpMewrs. M.;?ftIloy and Win, IlouSlifn of Cedv'gjEr! Tho work Includes the making of now plat , books and furnishing all necessary books for 31100. Its nn Immense un-dertaklng, un-dertaklng, ns lliero aro nlno deed .records .rec-ords alone that havo noither grantor nor grantee Indexta, to say nothing of tho mortgage, probate, mUcellaricous and other books. Tho work Is In competent com-petent bauds and will bo a credit to Iron County. It should havo been done long since, but tho many drains on tho county treasury has been one of the great preventatives. ' March 10,1001. The Parowan representatives to tho Farmers' Convention hold at Cedar City, roported having a moat profitable tlmo, the only regret being that there was not a larger representation. Tho three year old daughter of Wni. nnd Addle Thornton died this evening from diphtheria. Tho family necessarily necessari-ly being under rlld quarantlno makes the case more sorrowful. Tho entlro community mourn with them tonight und aro doing all posslblo to alleviate their grlovloua condition. The city fathers havo employed Jns. hooo, tlio county surveyor, to direct tho matter of grading tho main street, commencing ut the court house and running south about threo blocks It Ii proposed to removo somo troos that are considered an obstruction, and otherwise oth-erwise Improve tho street, which will reflect great credit on tho present administration. |