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Show Looking Backward .25 Yiears ago March 4, Obituary of Joseph Henry Randall, Dixie Pioneer appeared ap-peared in this issue. Announcement of the marriage of Edward Nelson and Nettie Lamb, married by President E. H. Snow. Henry J. White 71, was found dead in J. L. Buntings pasture about llo'clock Wednesday night. He had been to grain hla horses and had a heart spell. Both he and his wife were temple mission-'aries mission-'aries from Bscalante. March 11, Cleve Carter, about 27 years was murdered at Pioche. Nevada last Friday. He was working as foreman for the Boston Bos-ton and Pioche mines. William Savage did the shooting while Mike Mibler engaged Carter in conversation. Mr. Carter had discharged Miller several days before. He was a son of W. J. B. and Lottie Smith Carter A meeting was called yesterday evening to choose a location for the new church school. The proposed site was on Mount Hope, exact location in doubt. March 18, Joshua Crosby died suddenly this morning of heart trouble. Arbor Day exercises were held at the Woodward school last Friday. Shrubs and vines were planted and the school grounds were thoroughly cleaned up. 85 years ago March 4, Hebron Correspondence, Correspon-dence, most of the men for the past two weeks have been running run-ning down wild horses to get their hides and tallow, but it did not pay. They have now turned their attention to fencing, clearing land and sewing grain. The land is dry as we have not bad enough snow this winter to Jay the dust. It looks like some people have lots of faith to plant eeeds in dry dust without any Water to put on it. March 11, The Utah and Pacific Pac-ific railroad is completed to Sahara, Sa-hara, forty-five miles from Mil-ford. Mil-ford. The surrounding mountains are covered with snow. Pine Valley has had a very heavy snow fall. Several families have left St. George to help settle the White River country in Nevada. March 13, Leeds correspondence, correspon-dence, Water is scarce, the land 1s dry and unless, we have rain it is doubtful If we harvest the I finrt crop of hay. |