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Show pnovo v f0l'.'DIiV&yj.4l!lllK0ltKJ. MAVUFAU'ITKERS OF Engines kd Boiiars, Iron atxl ttass Caflt'iwg. -Machinery sctf Hud wade or re-pained. re-pained. T -woe .ah!) eijjert Byci-cle Byci-cle Rejwufiea-fl. AW wort guaranteed guaran-teed to gprte Afttisf fiction. - . PlERPONT & H&ATOtt, PropVn, fxovo, Utah. PKOUKYM f,r MUTTiiEKW UTAH'S .ANNUAL i lSTtDDFO From 'hoi u Cnniy lit rd. List of refactions to be rendered M iii-e ccutt&t to be held in Oei-oler, Oei-oler, 1S97, t St. George, Utali, under un-der tiue aiaspi?. of ' the Musical Assoeiadittita Slather n Utah. . TLa eona Wisd eJioirs'. will render ren-der Uae picoe ,(Jtin, and "All Things ire ItewHtirr at the opening open-ing ami 6m& wf ike contest Soprano olo," "'If Ml Owe Hearts were Goad and TraeJ Tenor solo, AiaLorAcT U(L Bani seleetiox, tiotwer 15 instruments, in-struments, leaders at bands to select se-lect a piece. Male quartette "LeBorju' j fixed quartette, "Friendship Lov4uid Song." Glee, Tlve jammer," not less than 12 nor raore 4iian 20 voices. Bass solo, "The T eaapest" Duet, "MooAdigiLt.on Uie Rhine.' Organ coIq, -"Marcla A jt&e CQQ, 000" (six hundred thoasanfi. Essay on music, not less than 650 nor more than 800 words. Prizes will be awarded for the pleees to ie contested aood due notice no-tice given tol the same. It is requested that all those wishing to contest for prizes give iu their names and the piece on which they wish to contest to the secretary .! 4foe association on or before the 15 day af tteprte-m-ber, 1897. ! Ajlfre Durham. Seeretarjr. j FOR SALE! The entire printing' . plant, good will and jRubscjption list . of. ! Tlic Saint fieoacge Union is lor We .at ai;bar-igaln. ai;bar-igaln. Tor particulars teolLcm or ienquire of JOSEPH W. iCjJttVENTEI:, St George - - - - - TOrfh. FOR : : SAIiEl ."Pr,M C Handy If you have CUT, BURNED or BRUISED Yourself, or lure any horse, cow, .dog, bird or rfvoy ;in!mal that la -wounded any AVfty, you will find Jolm s rnfc8 nncl Oil A CURK THAJT CURES. Betcare.of mii anions. - J antes Booth, son of John and Ruth Gamble Booth, died in SI i George Utah, on the 1,1th of April 1897. He was born ia Stockford, Cheshire, England, on June 12th, 1843, and with bis wife and two j children, emigrated to America in March, 1873, arriving in Salt Lake Gity, Utah, in April, and joined t the Church ot Jesus Christ of j Latter-day Saints, m i&e 14th Ward an Salt Lake City. The same fliamnaer he moved to Washington, Utah, and soon after to St George where he has made his home ever since. He iaitlnad an honorable two years Mission to England, leaving S. L. City on the IStih of October, 1887, and returned in the fall of 1889. He has been an honorable, useful and consistent Latter-day j Saint His occupation has bean photo ..rafchy until (the 3ast ew years of his life, durinag which time he has also kegsrt a store and done a very ereditable business in Merchandise. He leaves two wives and six children living, while three children child-ren have preoeeded ihlm to the HBpant world, and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held in the St Gteerge Tabernaele n tthe 12th -stf April, rand the peaSc-ers peaSc-ers vrere as folio wa: Wm. Atkin, Jos. Orton, Rd. Morris, Bp. J ames Audrtts, Jaa E. Pace, each of whom had been aquainted with the deceased a number "years .ind known his real worth, and . spoke tJ Ifl integrity to the .gospel, haying hay-ing heard lum bear Iris testimony to the truth of the. same. Many times he has Buffered a great deal of pain in (his latter years, and k days prior to hi demise he took with severe pain, bat ;ht Jtames seemed better, yet die gamed no permanent relief. A. few minutes Txrevious tfco his death 3aetilibediut -at one room fnto another Hnd.eeraed better than ho liad Star several .dajys. He sat down aid expired wathoilt ayi aiftparent warning. He was in hu ;NTfi ihome, surrounded by ihis f cmilvy ?and iriends. Alljiu in sympathy with Jliia jfeexea-vetl family. Millenial Star pleoso copy. ' |