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Show LATEST; iJBWS FRfeAROWAN. MdtuaKifr H$fercnce.--"EIder 'fefews m Talk. 1 --ICY --ICY STREETS-A YELLOW FLAG. Leap YerJlH. -Deacon's Party.- Seventjrtf Quorum. Far- inwrl6.v-lub, Etc. Pa'rUn, Utah, Jan. 3, 11)04. Tho SovflutMt -piorum will hold a reunion re-union Frlda3lvenlng.4 All ove.r six-teen six-teen years ofaw are warmly Invited. Thi9 yearly Pjt.v Is ono of tho very best given IiiTjUc ward. A good time is an assured tplng for all participate log. - On Monday livening BiahopRlohards will give the duteous quorums their an nual daB0lngApirty, tho llttlo fellows are allredy engainsr their lady friends tor thg nvealrfg, who are asked to supply refreshment. All attending will doubtlewly pass an eventneof han- py enjoyments Today Mr: Lorenzo Mathcson brought, tho hide of a large lion to the county clerk to claim tho So bounty, thoaulmal wsaiklllcd by Messors Cor-lett Cor-lett and Dlx atftia Iron mines, Ono of tho gentlemen, narrowly escapod bolng a victim for Mr Lion. Tho skin has been purchased by our Co. Treasurer, J. H. Arthnr', who is getting it drcs9ed at the Parowan tannery. A number of considerate mothers aro arranging forja leap year ball, to bo glvcu' In tho"opcra hall for childron under 14 yoarfi.of ago. This is a most praise worth f-moyetnont and should be taken advantftr f, bv evory jrlrl under called for by reflneeT'socicty, which might posslblytbe ii good start towards bringing nbout bqtter ball room deportment, deport-ment, in our little town. f ( For sometime' the greeting customers meet with at tho stores, )s, "ai course you know U hasValsed in price 2Jc por lb.oryard,'' and more recently, 'the next supply will take an other raise.' Even tho wood. haulers and choppers have elevated their prices; in fact ovory thing: Is golnjr up. except the salary of tho parlies who are obliccd to hire, and buy all they consume. Thero Is one artlclo however that there Is an abundance of und'thnt wo are hopeful will retain its usual' price, nud that is ibo. Our streets are paved vlth it and It Is everywhere present Tho venders of this desirable article in warm weather weath-er cannot well nnnounca that tho Ico crop was a failure, 'and by the way, storing ico Ib more profltnblo than wasting time. The ParowanWard M T. A. omcors, under tho supervision of tho M I. A. amusement committee, gavo a souial party at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. Mc. Grcgor Saturday evening to thu visiting visit-ing Mutual Improvement workers. It was a vory enjoyahlo affair, a pro-nouncod pro-nouncod success In every feature. Tho eonferenco was perhan9 more largoly attended thttn any provlous Mutual conference. Brother Boebeo, tho visiting, vis-iting, momber of-tho Board, seemed to win tho hearts of big hearers, though ho had nothing dilTorent from tho good old truths so often expounded to offer. Tho pointed questions ho presented at tho o(llccr3 meeting wero self evident of what Is required of thoso at tho head of these organizations, none of whom could-Tfiply h, tho affirmative to ovory intorrogatlon, though tho Parowan Paro-wan ward was a Httlo In tho lead. Brother Beehoe hi a privato conversation conversa-tion with somo of tho ludy olueors, urged them notonly to advance themselves, them-selves, but assist In enthusing tho Y. M. A. with tho same alma. Believed we should take- -as our standard tho temporalities and noralltles, which when fully accepted, meko lit recepta-ulcs recepta-ulcs for spiritualities. |