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Show ' Local Brevities. Weather warmer. We are sorry to say that James Booth is too ill to attend to his duties du-ties at his store. j Fresh Lime for sale on! and after Wednesday, April 1 14, 1897, at the residence of j Edward Christian. I St. George is now well represented in the missiorary field six of the soiis of. our ; Veterans . having left . this city in the last two weeks,whlle four have already been in the field some time. Those who have just left are Hector A, McQuarrie, to Great Britain; . . Wallace Mathis, to Germany; Sam-f Sam-f uel Miles' Jr., to California; Heber C. Atkin, Brigham Meacham and Adolphas R. Whitehead,to the Southern States. We wish them A God Speed'in this labor of love. Our Garden Seeds are entirely '.JE-New and Fresh stock this season. Booth's Store. . Our ex-bishop Walter Granger has sold his home in St. George to A. H. Burgess for $500,00 cash, and ' will hereafter make his residence in Enoch, Iron County, with his daughter, daugh-ter, where he has been living for several years. In the near future he expects to make a visit to California, Cal-ifornia, where some of his relatives reside. Highest Cash price paid for. all kinds of hides to. be. used at the home tanneryv by Joshua A. Crosby. By priyite letter from White Hills, ..Arizona, we learn that business is beginning to improve in that Vicinity. Vicin-ity. A 40 stamp mill is being erected erec-ted and a large reservoir being built that is furnishing considerable work. R. Morris has just received a great assortmant of the finest Flower Seeds. Ladies call and mak'e your selections early. Prices low. , (Jar New Stoclr of Spring and May-day Dress Goods have just arrived and is the finest and beau-. beau-. tifulest Selection we have ever owned. Also a large assortment of Gents and Boys Suspenders, Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes. At -Booth's Store.- |