Show washington washington 29 the intermediate ter and primary grades of our school closed list friday the three higher grades continuing this week to finish some of their subjects ilio school give in entertainment monday night which showed the parents some of then progress during the past winter mra delivered a lecture on alic cooperation of the home and bunday night at the conjoint session of the M I 1 A tuesday afternoon the teachers gave the children dance the gave one at night for the higher grades david H cannon and elder chas of st georgo were homo missionaries here sunday mrs amelin dign ill is spending this week in st george bunkerville BUN KERVILLE bunkerville Bun kerville kiy 2 and mesquite served a nice dinner to the old folks Thurs div after winch entertainment dc bites songs and recitations alao an enter at night L abt night a dancing party wis given ico cream and other refreshments were sold to help pay expends for alie dinner for the old folks pros john bunker and wife were here for several they were guests at the old folks pirty we have had considerable rain thiu week the weather 13 quite cold some frost ladt week correspondence ov erton OVERTON annl 28 at meeting of the stockholder of the held hare saturday a bond of was doted to be used to install a new irrigation system in the villey the school here closed on fndia with an outing to the whitewash canyon in which a joined on thursday afternoon the intermediate grades under mias edna wadsworth and the primary grades under IBS dolly mcdonald gae an entzi consisting of drills poi s recitations and folk dances showed excellent training mias mcdonald and misa wadsworth left saturday for their homes at panaca nev and maysville Ma osville missouri number of members of the stake sunday school baird from bunkerville Bun kerville and Meb quile visited the four sunday schools at overton logan kaolin and st thomas sunday morning and held a union meeting at overton in the afternoon in w inch all the above named schools took pirt bishop thos judd of st george was here on the to attend a meeting of the telephone compile of which he is a director LA VERKIN li verkin the grammar grade department of our school closed last neck the graduating class gave an excel lant entertainment and dance fndia aeng our principal jed fawcett of st george has been with us the past two winters and has given splendid satisfaction in his school work he left saturday for his home edward and winfred Gubler who have been attending the academy the past winter returned home today the latter broke with the measles on the way home the school entertained thursday evening for their teacher mr fawcett A very pleasant time is reported A large number of young people went to toquerville friday evening to attend the cutuil dance joseph gubler returned last week from cedar oliero he had been on business james booth of st george was here last monday on mibs marge gubler is ill at st george with measles and early cherries are ripe CENTRAL central may 4 rolfae Rol laE clapp consulting engineer of the southwestern holding company don C robbing of salt like cit and pratt canfield of enterprise were here Satur div ind went on to pine valley on business on april 29 air raymond burgess and miss lillian gray went to st george where they were married on their return home a reception was given at the home of the parents and in the evening they gae a dance all had an enaa aa time we wish them a happy life Post roister jolin daiy diy of enterprise came in the on the stage from st george where he hid been to pa the civil examination mr and mrs mcclure of alie indian pis cd through here bendly to their home in the cadt to bhend the summer mrs olive harper of ogden is here mother mra gra bishop F 0 holt of G unlock was here bunday enterprise enterprise may 4 in our news items of last we neglected to make mention of the fact there had been put into the reservoir large shipment of trout fry miah day the district game wirden coming down with them and the local warden farnsworth goar up to the ahe prospects for summer fishing are fine and the fish and seem to think that a large number of fry will be saved in alie local running into the reservoir so come and fish ind try and land alie trout for there will undoubtedly be some beauties chught again tins year 1 the stormy weather continued on until yesterday and the weather looks a little like it had for a ft inie it his done a vast amount of good and there lias been near three indies of moisture for alie month of april according to the local weather reporter we are glad to welcome alma nelbon one of our prospective citizens and business men he having pui chased a nico building lot from frank opposite the new mercantile stoie where he proposes to a nice modern business block elder jacob F returned home last night from the southern states mission whre he lias been for the past 25 months heber holt and franklin terry are home from school having been registered at the dixie the pat winter john day and E E huntsman were st george visitors last saturday down to the lice examination mr and mrs john hunt of cedar are visiting the home of alias hunt for a short time the ladies club is planning a big dance and supper for next friday night LUND lund nov aar apr 30 there is a move on foot to install a telephone line from ely to lund via preston geo R and wife also M W barnson leave gone to st george to get missa mary and miss lavata harnoon who are attending the academy at st george joseph A vance has gone to hot creek to work for the season and henry mathison has rented his place here bishop A R whitehead went to ely on business the fore part of the week expecting to be gone eight or ten days roy hendix who has been work ing at kimberly hag come home for a few das on a visit julius Girdner has gone side to work for john L whipple for the summer alie week has been a cold stormy one snow rain and wind with u froat the farmers are ven busy putting in their crops hurricane HURRICANE 3 mr of met with the commercial club here last week he informs that arizona lias done some ork on the auto route leading from donia this ay and has appropriated enough money to complete it to the state line tins side of short creek mr is urging the people in tins section to get lusy ind donate and work to leave the convicts continue work from sandy this way when through at bellevue so that alie auto road to the grand canyon can be completed tins season we sa get busy there will be at least 10 to crates of deiches this a and the dixie fruit produce co are working to occure alie best market possible v ill be more deiches this year and next sean there will be considerable and from then on alie amount will increase to carloads with the auto road coming there will bo big returns coming from the large orchards of most thrifty trees the old slogan was natch hur it never stopped keep watching it is reported eliat frank barber and family and frank and family will soon return to hurricane it never pays to move away from hurricane because if any OPO cops they are sure to return petty demill are shipping in four carloads of freight during wool hauling one each of flour cement oata and rock salt so eliat something is doing out this sy joseph wilkinson and family have returned from moccasin anz where mr wilkinson has been teaching school this winter george hinton is putting up a ney frame building morgan edwards has his new home nearly ready to move into the district has closed and a good record has been made there being thirteen eighth grade graduates NEW HARMONY new harmony a our farmers are having i lay off while the ground is drying out a little we leave had 3 25 in of precipitation during the month of april frost has injured our fruit crop some but there is enough fruit to supply our homes left yet if we have no more freeing weather quite a number of the farmers are putting corn in where the fall grain winter killed rabbits are doing quite a lot of damage to our small grain we are trying to kill them with by mixing salt flour and together but up to this time not killed as many as we hoped to do bishop henry A pace has some experience in shearing and lambing on his farm but he thinks he will try it again next season weather was a little hard on his flock have elibay ed their goats they had an offer of 28 cents per pound but thought they could do little better so ahlup ed their crop east W D owen representing 7 M I 1 is here doing business with alie merchants he reports a favorable business J G pace as a town visitor from cedar city ladt week doing business knitli the farmers |