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Show Balm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relier of pain' it cannot be beat" Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been cured by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by J. R. Michels, St. George. y The concerts , given on Saturday and Monday evening, Dec. ri and ! 14, io6, in the. St. George, Taber-nacle, Taber-nacle, V the Vocar class and Tab ernaclerhoir, under the direction of Joseph W. McAllister, vfrere truly excellentX The. rendition of the various pieces that vyere sung by Utah's favorite singer,- Robert C: Easton, who captivated so many thousands atVhe .Vorlds Fair'and elsewhere, when he sang that betiu-tiful betiu-tiful song, 'OhV my Father, Thou that dwellestvin that high and glorious place' was really an interesting inter-esting part of the Concert, which will long be remembered Jjy those who heard him 'Long may he live to cheer theearts of the Saints. . The whole afiair . was a grand success and all connected with it arevworthy of, much praise," ' and ' wev truest that i this 01e will not be the last- i The St. George Stake Conference whifch commenced on Saturdayi;the i2thMnst, with the priesthood nieet- f ing and ended with the Mutual Improvement Im-provement association conference on Tuesday, the 15th. inst., has been a time lo'ng to- be remembered by 1 the LatteM)ay Saints of this Stake, as during' tle four days eiht meeting meet-ing have been held ; and at spiritual feast has bten enjoyed by the Saints. During this conference Apostle Heber V. Gfanf has delivered deliv-ered a numbervof excellent : dis courses on very many subjects and has borne as faithful testimonies to the truth of the goWgl as was ever borne by any 'living man upon the earth. Elders UVnX Gardner and Melvin Harmon, vwha have "lately returned from missions among the remnants of the house of Israel, the former to Tew Zealand and the latter to the andwich islandsreported islandsre-ported their labors in these mission, ary fields." Both' enjoVed their labors and each thanked the Lord that he h4d been accounted worthy to carrythe gospel to the nations, of the earth. They also bore Strong testimonies to the truth 0 the gospel. There was a good attendance attend-ance at all the meeetings: ' Local Brevities. .' Eggs wanted at Mrs. A. E. Price's Read the editorial this week on "draw" and ,prfze,,r schemes. It will be a revelation to many. , , LeGrand, son V James and Mary L. Rencher, was born' March 12th, 1 1896, and died Jecbmber . 15, 1896. .On the 1 2th of December, 1896, the wife of George Alma1 Atkin gave birth to a daiiglvter. Mother and child are doingtfelK . When you answer any of our advertisements' ad-vertisements' please . say you saw it in The Ukion. .. It is not much, but it will be a kindness to iisi J. R. Michels has just opened the finest assortment of fancy Candies in town, imported expressly for the holiday seasoiu . Give 1tim a Call: On Monday flpornUlgHon. Robert C. Lund will acebmany fifteen men to the Pymni .Cper mines in the West Mduntains tb commence $ assessment work. : A V ) Jas. A!. Stewart,-' of fealt Lake, arrived in this city lajrt week, intending in-tending to make a stay of a couple of months. Mr. SleWart is quite an elderly gentleman and says he walked nearlyafl tbe way from . Provo, makiflf the tripn ten days. AuleiiaMatilda, ,.wjfe of George Albert Lamb, passedaway Dec. 15, 1896, alter xt severe, illness irom measles anaV other complications. She was bom January V, 1873. . She leaves a husbanrL and several little children, besides numerous relatives and frientomQth her loss. , . ;; , 1 Alma Nelson, feegraph operator at St. George, wis in the city-yesterday purchasing a set of furniture from the Cedar Furniture. Company. Such action onYthe part of single young men is always significant, and if we prove rignt xn- our conjecture, we shall expect aK - least . a slice of the cake. Iron Couhty R.ecord. Since our last report, .County Clerk Seth A. Pymm has issued marriage licenses as folloMreJames. exTaged 24.' aTTdnfrTE. . Nisson, aed2o, both orWashing-ton orWashing-ton Utah; Steven R"Linge, aged 30, and Clarissa EHancock, aged 25, both of Buj?cersVille, Lincoln county, Nevada'; Ernest Rejber, aged 21, and Rosina Sophia Stahel aged 20. both iit Santa Clara, Utah A ... The wife of Mr. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y.. was sick with rheumatism for five months. . In speaking of it, Mr. Robinson says: Chambealain's Pain |