Show COK correspondence hurricane HURRICANE sept 29 art brown russell cutler sam lewis and george crosby ere from kanab passed through hurricane monday on their way to saint george to take over a herd of steers for donald findlay and frank farnsworth of kanab the steers will be driven into Hou valley on the east side of the kaibab plateau and wintered al E hartley has resigned his office as town marshal to take a lob job in a mine somewhere west ot of st george the town la is left without any police protection but the riots 0 of f boston have not as yet been repeated here J W imlay has sold his home to joseph wright who in turn has sold his former home to james jepson mr imlay has not yet decided whether to build another home in hurricane or move to cedar city mr and mrs conway lebaron left town last saturday tor for richfield whence they will go on to salt lake and attend the state fair the misses ethel and kathleen isom and irvin and bernard isom and late lafe ballard have entered the B A C at cedar city A number of loads of pigs are being shipped into the mountains to fatten on acorns which are said to be plentiful this tall fall mrs josephine sandberg returned from st george sunday where she has been since the death of her moth er mrs ellda elida snow mr and mrs jeff button of fredonia arizona former residents of hurricane were visiting relatives here last week john judd of la verkin has been gathering exhibits from la verkin and hurricane for the state fair tom stanworth son of E M stanworth is attending school in saint george joseph Wit new bungalow Is now up to tha the square PINTO pinto se sept pt 29 mr air and mrs C E knell went to newcastle yesterday to take their grandsons ronald and harry tor for school which started to day the boys have spent the summer here rulon knell went to newcastle yesterday to teach school there this winter iva knell of that place will assist him grandma knell has been confined to her bed the past ten ton da days ys but is somewhat improved now H 0 gardner and son fenton were here yesterday from pine fine valley on business SP springdale RINGDALE Sp ringdale sept 28 elwood al mcgee c ot of harrisburg ft as here last sunday he ile came to take his brother brothe henry and family to st george S it christensen Chrls too took k his two daughters virgle and nancy and miss lula dell bell gifford to st george to attend the D N C mr and mrs david lemmon returned from cedar city last saturday where they had been tor for a few days on business word was received last week by mr air and mrs moses E gifford that their daughter mrs ivie allred has a baby girl dan crawford and john dennett have returned irom from hurricane where they have hane been working on the thrasher mr and mrs baxter gunter and family were down from the dolob sawmill the past week visiting will and john W crawford Craw tord hyrum and howard took lumber to st george this week austin gifford and don jolley returned from idaho last sunday mrs emily gifford has been quite sick for some time MESQUITE mesquite nev sep 12 the first and second set of petitions have been sent in and acted upon the board of county commissioners have voted immediate action in bonding mesquite district unincorporated for for the purpose of putting in a water system the election tor for the bond Is sure to carry as the people all realize the necessity ot of doing something to get better water to drink the spring is situated in the mountains eight miles south of mesquite and has water sufficient clOnt to supply the entire community considering si all future growth in population geo H bowler secretary and treasurer of the virgin valley national farm loan association at mesquite nev nov has just received word from the federal land bank of berkley cal to the effect that the loan t to 0 the amount of has been granted A better grade of dairy cows silos and machinery are the principal things to be purchased by the applicants our district school opened monday sept ath with an enrollment of students with geo goo H bowler dowler principal emma abbott first in miss charity leavitt second intermediate and miss perell la leavit primary as teachers buy more war sayings stamps leeds sept LEEDS 30 mr and mrs it S edwards are residing at the old silver reef mining camp where they expect to build soon A group of men have been working on the road to these mines removing boulders etc we ave aie fortunate in having mr robert miles and miss pearl larson for the leeds school this year mr and mrs charles hansen of taylor arizona expect to spend the winter in leeds mrs alice singleton an and d mrs john tullis are visiting relatives here ROCKVILLE rockville sept 28 grant piatt platt of 0 and edna langston of this place were married in the st george temple on sept 25 both are estimable people grant has filled an honorable mission edna has been an active worker in the ward in S S being a primary teacher we wish them all loy joy and happiness bishop hirscht hirschl has returned from st george where he has been on business born a son to mr and mrs conrad demill all concerned doing nicely school started at the usual time with wilford webb as principal and alice harmon as primary teacher GUNLOCK gunlock sept 29 our town atta visited last saturday with another heavy rain storm and a fearful flood doing much damage to roada roads and ditches our school has started with mrs martha cox as teacher mr and mrs archie chadburn are down from veyo spending a few days visiting relatives bishop F J bowler has gone to ox valley gathering cattle joseph nellson neilson of ox valley is in town on business joseph platt of mountain meadows was in town last friday after fruit some of our farr farmers aers are busy making sorghum VEYO veyo sept 29 we have been having fine rains every day since last friday it makes the farmers here smile as it means green pasture friday the largest flood went down the clara creek past here in the four years this place has been settled ellis picket A L woodhouse and representatives from the state engineer s office spent saturday in town on business bishop J L bunker and benj chadburn went to central sunday on business we were unable to hold sunday school or meeting sunday on account of the storm |