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Show 1 1 : i nl i-1 hoi i K. ( Vix is on the: sick list. .lolni S! iirzriii-ggor caiiu: in from his ranch '-f j i flay. Xorlh Mi-rct U being graded v.ith .'iialc- a. groat improvement. William Alkin, who lias been ill for sunn! time; is ill a crilical condition. See change in the. advertisement of .1. F. Under, the hoot and shoe maker. Sheriil' (i-'orge Brooks returned from an ol'iieial visit to Provo City last Sunday. Sun-day. O'.iil.e a number of young people have gone to Cedar oily to witness the school contests. Tin; funeral services over the remains of Mrs. George Lang were held in the 'J.'ahernaelc Sunday. The new sample room for the Morris I rouse is now finished, adding- greatly to the convenience of this hotel. Miss Josie Price returned Monday j'rom a visit to relatives in Salt. Lake I 'ily and Cleveland, Emery county. David II. Morris has received a commission com-mission as Notary Public. See change in his Professional Card in this issue. Henry Maudsley, of Maudsley 's ranch near Cane Springs, left for his homo Tuesday after spending several days here. Several of the miners from the Apex mine came in to spend May day and have a few days lay-oft'. They have all returned to work. A letter received from Dr. W. W. P.ettsby the editor states that he is enjoying health and is at present at . Pomona, California. Misses Mary Morris and May Brooks, the managers of the Apex mine boarding board-ing house, left for the mine Thursday after spending a few days at home. Mrs. Alice Pendelton and daughter Gertrude came to Panguhch last week fro'ii St. George. They expect to spend Ute summer here. Panguileh Progress Five radishes weighing two pounds ten ounces, some of them a foot long, were shown-in the postottiee here Monday. Mon-day. They were grown on the Heman-way Heman-way lot. Will Kemp and Claud Price left here Thursday for the Greenhorn mine to bring in Joseph Price and Jack Piatt, who have been developing the mine for seme time. The Utah mining claim, situated in the Pinto mining district, was located on '.he Cerd ult. by Joseph E. Eldredge and ,!oh;i West, and recorded here" on the -ud inst. May day was celebrated here as a holiday. Stores were closed, and as the day was a beautiful one, many availed themselves of the fine weather to go out piciiieing. etc. The Coon, meat market is being fixed r, preparatory to being occupied by J. F. hinder tho boot and shoe maker, who makes good shoes from home manufactured leather. Charles Boyd aud John Snyder, min-ine' min-ine' experts of Salt Lake, arrived here Monday and left again Tuesday morning morn-ing for the Key West mine, near 13un-Uerviile. 13un-Uerviile. owned by J. Stewart. Y.'ork at tho Experimental Farm is progressing nicely. 11000 vine cuttings. cut-tings. 10;i0 three-year-old grape roots, r.r.ii J-1'' fruit trees have been planted eat. Work on the building isprogress- The date following your name on this paivr. or on the wrapper, shows that your subscript Ion expires on the last t'u-.y of tro r.u-r.th shown,. Subscribers i.re requested to promptly notify this vV:.'- if th.cy have reasons to believe the date is incorrect. County Commissioners met last Saturday Sat-urday for the purpose of appointing a i'sh and game commissioner, made r.eeessary by removal to the White River country of the former eommis-u eommis-u uer. Geor-v P.. Burgess. Reuben Cureu.-r of 1'ine Valley was appointed. R.ille' 1:: No. 4 .f the State Beard of Hurueul: are. It dials will: Ruhs and o.s li'e.e'.u. i.t, am! al -o coe.tains A e( ;-y he obtained on application 'o J. A. '.'.': ;-!. t, S-.eielary C-den. |