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Show CSQood clean wheat wanted at The. Union office." 1 -aa-aa-a fci -a-Mfc - - We had five inches of snow again on Friday, January 28. During our bad weather the mails have been behind, but they are all right again now. If you have an aching tooth have J. M. Gates pull it. i House and lot for sale by Mrs. Eleanor Cragun, St. George, Utah. R. B. Gardner, the expostmas-ter expostmas-ter of Pine V alley gave Us a ples-ant ples-ant call this week. Forty years ago there were 2,000 lepers in Norway. Today there are about 800. A few elms and maples judiciously judicious-ly placed will make the farm home more cheerful. GOING, GOING, GONE. No more boasting about the lovely winter climate of St. George. Five degrees below zero is what the government thermometer registered re-gistered in St. George on the night of the 26th of January, 189s. If the copper of the South was turned turn-ed into gold, we could shout Klondike Klon-dike shure! as we think it quite cold enough. Ink A fluid used by the few to enlighten the many. Windmill A hand organ for grinding popular airs. Bugle.. If you are thinking of buying a fire and burglar procf Safe, give J. W. Carpenter your orders, and get a Victor. ' Prudery A wig sometimes used us-ed to cover baldness of character. Bugler. 1 Don't call it "round dancing;" that is too dignified an appellation; call it the "hug twirl." Bugler. 5 inches more snow on Friday, a ' January 28, so we have had over 20 inches of snow this winter. THE Best the Metal Wheels, Any Size up to GO inches high, with tire from H to 8 indies wide, and to lit tiny tixte. Straight or staggered spokes. No swelling or shrinking. Always ready1 to use, For particulars apply ap-ply to J. W. Carpenter, Agt. St. George, Utah. Pymm House St. George, Utah. Meals Reasonable, JNO PYMM, PROP. ALSO DEALER IN JEWELRY, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, ETC. |