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Show The trees, bullies, &c are donning their coats of green. In a few days j the naked wintry looks of our city will vanish, and we trust that no late frosts will .destroy -our fruit crop this year. Forty-six years ago last January the first .-plowing was done in Iron county, on the north side of Center Creek, by the Sate President George 'A, Smith, and .Joseph Millett, now residiog.at Springdale, Utah, drove the team that done the plowing. The ground .was not frozen and it was .dusty where camp was. John Sclimutz died at New Harmony, Har-mony, ,Utuh, March 2.7 th, i 97, in; full faith of the Gospel of -Christ. He was born July 25, 1818; was baptized bap-tized in 1874, at Chax-de-fond, Switzerland Swit-zerland and emigrated the same.j year, arriving at St. George, Utah,;. July 17, 1874. He .leaves a posterity of children, 35 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Com. Mr. William F. Gibson, -.who has:-been has:-been with us abouttfour months, nvill! 'leeve per team for Milford nexti Tuesday morning, expecting to, 1 make Spiingville, (Utah, his landing; place for the present. This climate; has so far mastered 'his Asthma thatj he is looking and feelingjpretty well, j In ouropmion he is, a frne gentle-' man and 'has out best wishes and we hope he will continue in good health from now on. Should he .desire to return at. any time he 'will ibe made welcome. lxal brevities. - -Gardening is now the ordenof ithe; day. (T. TT. Cannon's new residence is iow roofed in. , M. W.. Andrew, of this city, has ipeas up four .inches high. '"We are sorry (he Beaver County' lews has been discontinued. -Gar 'Garden Seeds are-.entirely,, New imd Fresh :tock ihis season. Booth"; .Store. Ellis Sanders is erecting a new. frame rreside nee northeast x( the "TTheatre, f his 'city. See 'Advertisement -of William - McNeiPs Meat Market, ;in another column, and giveTiim a call. Highest Cash price paid for all. Scintls of hides, to be .used at the j ttiome tannery, by Joshua A. Crosby, ;j ames Andrus Jrhas put a nice'; Jawnenea6h side of the pathwalk an front of his Lylle resideuce. j We had a light snow on Monday,' larch ?9th, but it. melted as fast as at fefl. tfhe weather now isTnuch. tvarmer- R. Morris "has just .received a1 great assortmant of ttheTinest Flower 5eeds l;adies call and make your selections early. Prices low- IS). H. Morris ihas been having j the grounds around ibis rresidence .nicely fixed p and will have some green lawns to adorn his premisas' ooa. j We harve -a -nice line of Dry Coods4n stock now. L L Factory : at 64 oeRts per yard, 6 xents :perr yard bythe Joolt. . , A. -JL Whitehead & Son, this city. AhoutJpril 20, 1897, the Wash-1 arrgtcm Mill Co. willliave a few fine Trill Sleod BEEESHIHE, and a -few; iialf-breed 3EBESHIBB PIGS for;j sale. l"Put in your orders nov.: Prices reasonable,.! Conference tickets will be on sale' rat Milford April 2nd to 6th mclu-. ive,god Tet timing until April 15th. The rate will be six dollars for the ' round trip. Tourist sleepers will lbeoperated on all trains. I?jeshaj)s spring has arrived at last! |