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Show The Temple will reopen next Tuesday. Tues-day. Adam Paul left on mining business Monday. Don't lose sight of the County Fair this fall; it gives promise of being an immense success. The Surprise mining claim in the Pinto mining disirict, was recorded here this week, the locators being John West and Joseph E. Eldredge. Verily the heart of the farmer, stock raiser, fruit grower, and sheep man, rojoiceth at the beautiful rainfall this spring. The long-continued drouth is at length broken. BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF DRY Goods all next week, commencing Tuesday, May 1st. All going at cost. Call and secure bargains, at A. R. Whitehead & Son's. Mrs. E. G. Woolley and daughter left for return to their Salt Lake home Monday after a two-months visit with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel H. Wells. She took with her a large box of roses, etc., from the Woolley garden. Two real estate mortgages were recorded re-corded here this week in favor of H. H. Harder. Co. Clerk Miles states that previous to the filing of these mortgages mort-gages there were only two uncancelled mortgages of record in the county.. The Z. C. M. I. and Solomon Bros., of Salt Lake City, have offered to purchase pur-chase all the sole leather the St. Georo-e Tannery can furnish. As the canagre-root-tanned leather becomes better known, the greater the demand there will be for it. The St. George Copper Cos. smelter has been closed down this week, having hav-ing froze up. Mgr. Lawrence says lack of iron in the ore is the cause, but he is getting ore out containing more iron and expects to have the smelter running next Wednesday. William Gardner came in from Pine Valley last evening to attend S. S. conference. He reports that there was four inches of new snow in Pine Valley at G o'clock Friday morning and that it was still snowing when he left at 10 a. m. He has received word since arriving arriv-ing here that it snowed all day yesterday. yester-day. The people are jubilant. |