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Show of the coming week, also Thos. Judd. Mr.. Macfarlane goes on business connected .with his duties as a member of the State Hoard of Land Commissioners, and Mr. Judd as a member of the State Board of Horticulture. Washington County has been dealt with most liberally in the matter of appointments, yet we challenge the State to produce men better fitted for either of the above positions, and we wish them , success in their new departure. Local Brevities. A. m Our Garden Seeds are entirely 3NTew and Fresli stock.this. season. ( Booth's Store. rfhe Board of . County Commts--sioners will , meet in this city, on JVpriri3, 1807. 1 Highest Cash price paid for all v kinds of hides, to be used at the I'home tannery, byjoshua A. Crosby. On March 24, 1897, the wife of Wm. S. Carpenter, of IMoomington, tUtah, ;.presented him with .a fine .'daughter. R. Morris has just received a great assortment of the finest Flower eeds. Ladies call and make your selections early. Prices low. The other day a little child 6f John Hafen, Jr., of Santa Clara, finet with a very sad accident, by, .-which it was burned so badly that it died in about forty hours. Marriage licenses issued since the: Jast-report are: Wallace B. Mathis .and Minnie Miles, both of St. ; t vGeorge, Utah; George Judd andj Xouise Miles, both of St. George,'! Jtah. " . . " j Conference tickets will be on sale ;at Milford April 2nd to 6th inclusive, inclu-sive, good returning until April 15th. The rate will be six dollars for the jroundttrip. .Tourist sleepers will; 3)e operated on all . trains. Thetiramatic - company will present pre-sent the splay, "The Fruit of His Folly at the theatre next Monday evening. This is a nice piece, and .the young people should be greeted by a good house. A number of youngs people- will make their first appearance .oh the stage in this piece. The company will present the. play at Washington this evening.' The . funeral of Mrs. Samuel L. Adams, Jr., was held last Sunday at the tabernacle. Eliza Ann, daughter daugh-ter of Isaac and Eliza Ann Price Haight, was born at Cedar City on them of May, 1858, and was married to Mr. Adams on May' 20, 1875. She died on the 16th of March, 1897. Mrs. Adams was the ; tnothcr.'of . eleven children one of 'whom has preceded her to the spirit world. A number of St. George citizens intend visiting Salt Lake during Conference, among whom are D. H. Camion, Jas. G. Bleak, E. B. Snow and Bishop Andrus. Hon. R. 'C. Lund and Isaac C. Macfarlane iintend going' during the early part |