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Show NOTICE Silkworm eggs hatch today to-day and can be obtained on application to Mrs. Sarah P. Alger. Bert McQuarrie came in from Milford Mil-ford Tuesday with goods for McQuarrie & Sons. He reports traveling very heavy on account of the recent storms. It is rumored that a party of Church dignitaries numbering about twenty, and including the First Presidency, will visit St. George within the next two weeks James Andrus, Jr., was fined $10 and costs, amounting in all to $16.40, by Justice Daggett Thursday for insulting and obstructing a city officer wdiile in the execution of his duty. Alonzo Clark appeared before Justice Daggett Thursday on a charge of insulting in-sulting a city officer, and was fined $2.50 and costs, amounting in all to $4.40. The fine and costs were paid. President David H. Cannon performed perform-ed the ceremony on "Wednesday which binds together for life Don Carlos Price and Miss Delia Maud Nixon. The News joins their many friends in wishing wish-ing them a happy wedded life. Another break occured in the Washington Wash-ington Field Canal yesterday morning. So far we have been unable to obtain particulars, but is is to be hoped that the break is not so serious as the last, when it cost $700 to repair the damage. Joshua Crosby, William Kemp, John Rohner, Thomas Sullivan, Charles Sullivan, C. Sullivan, and John Piatt comprise a party of seven that arrived home from DeLamar Monday. They have been working there for some time. James N. Sorenson, Harry Thurston, and James Andrus, Jr., appeared before be-fore Justice Daggett Thursday on a charge of disturbing the peace and using offensive language the day previous. pre-vious. They pleaded guilty and were fined So and costs each, amounting to $9.15 in each case. The shares in the Santa Clara Ir-jrigation Ir-jrigation District advertised for sale on account of delinquent taxes will uot be sold as advertised. The matter is under consideration of the board, and this paper is not fully acquainted with the facts in the case, but there seems to be some legal hitch which prevents the sale. John Arnold Mathis of Harmony, and j Miss Rachel Parthenia Cottam of this city obtained a marriage license from the County Clerk Thursday and were married Friday in the Temple here. Miss Cottam is a daughter oi George T. Cottam, one of our highly respected citizens, and is an estimable young lady. The bridegroom is a highly respected re-spected young mau. and the best wi-hes of a host of friends is extended the yoiraz |