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Show ! LOOKING BACKWARD i ' Q i;,rt.-r!y conference of St. I C.r ".;- .stake of Ziun was 1...-U in EfiU-rprL-e Jur.e 27 and 23. l'jl 1. The attendance at the Saturday Sat-urday furtnoon session was 3'5; ' af'.ernijon, Sunday forenoon, 451; afternoon, 497. Toqur-rville Considerable fruit is bein taken to the northern si'ttli-monts from this section of the country and the teamsters appreciate the improvement in the roads made by the convicts. Santa Clara Valentine Hafen has gone on a trip of geological research with a number of professors profes-sors for the Agricultural college of Logan. They expect to collect geological data from Southern Utah and the Grand Canyon. New Harmony Donald Schmutz has returned from Kansas City Where he has been with a few carloads of goats. Ranger J. M. Moody was here last week doing business with the stockmen. He says the feed on the summer range "is fine and the stock looking well. Enterprise A. W. Ivins and family came down from Salt Lake City for conference in a fine auto, j making the trip very nicely in two I days, and paying compliments to the old camping grounds along the way where Mr. and Mrs. Ivins camped some 40 yearsr- ago when they took their honeymoon from jSt. George to Salt Lake City, it then taking two weeks to make the trip. St. George Edward Eugene Warren, an aged and respected citizen, died at his residence here early last Friday morning. Every little helps in the clean town contest. Every bad place in the fence fixed, every ditch and sidewalk cleaned and sidewalk tree trimmed. Any and all such little things help. Dot it now. (This could serve for 1939). From Advertising Section Fourth of July attraction at Electric Elec-tric Theater. Anthony and Cleopatra. Cleo-patra. Eight reels. This is probably prob-ably the greatest set of pictures ever made, involving upwards of 7,500 people for its production. Editorial Comment It is a usual thing in the country settlements settle-ments of Utah for the inhabitants to care for those who are in trouble. A splendid example of this sort has just taken place in Springdale. Moses E. Gifford is here (St. George) with his son, Austin, who was severely injured at a saw mill. His neighbors in Springdale all turned out and stacked his crop of alfalfa, seeing that his crops were all properly cared for before they cut their own. It is such things that make this old world seem good. |