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Show it W . , VIH.GIX CITY. Fred Beebe left this morning for Cedar, Oscar Burk went to St, George Thvrsday with a load of tithing, Our Mutual missionaries, Hunter and Durham have made their appearance among us and seem to be perfectly alive to their duties, Marcellus Wright feft a few days ago for Milford with a load of dried fruit, He expects to bring back a load of freight for the Co-op store, About three or four inches of snow fell here Tuesday night, but thawing off rapidly at present, Indications are favorable for a storm in the near future, A grand concert Was given Wednesday Wednes-day night by the choir and others, The parts were well rendered and a very nice time was had, The proceeds for the benefit of the choir, All the loose men and boys were hustled hus-tled out onto the wood road Tuesday for the purpose of repairing the damages dam-ages caused by rains last fall, They made a good showing, but had to quit, owing to the storm Tuesday. About a week ago Richard Parker, William Isom, and Sammy Isom, members mem-bers of the Hurricane Canal Co, started out on a campaign to deliver a series of lectures, and encourage the work began by that company, and already more than half completed. Their efforts, we hope, will not prove in vain, A number of our boys commenced work last week, Sonant, Virgin City. Utah, January 12, 18'J9, |