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Show v;" -1 i tin-rail lor our uluntcers! LOCAL AND GENERAL. Vi-'-n!lli: F'ah's Volunteers. .Mi ,4 Emma Hardy from I 'mnkervi lie i , i it lug here. Today is a proud day for Utah Wel-rome Wel-rome otu Vol ti 11 leers. Mi. 1 Lena .el.-ori lias returned home Iroin a visit to Salt Lake. si::ke Conference Sunday and Morl-il.t; Morl-il.t; , September 17th and 1-SIli. F. S. Hamilton of Leeds was in St. lieuro-e Weil ne-alay on business. Maleo! in I ' linn has sold his land In Ihe .larvls held to Walter Kemp. T. H. Gardner brought in a load of lumber from Pine Valley Wednesday. Ed. Ileiiilrix and Xorinan Stratton came in from Whiter I liver Wednesday Wednes-day on a visit. The .Misses Eva and Josie Price and Julia Hoegmiller visited the Apex mine Tuesday. Welcome, thrice welcome home our brave soldier lads. You have done your duly nobly. Lishop Jeter Snow of Pine Valley was in this citv on business the fore part of the week. A number of Cetlariles will attend the Washington County Fair next motif h. Iron County Record. .Mrs. Tube Whit-more of Price Carbon county is very ill with pneumonia. She is a sU'er to Mrs. E. G. Whitehead. Samuel .Miles, Jr., has the thanks of Tin-: IS kws force lor some splendid peaches left at this ollice Wednesday. The Washington County Fair will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. September ISth. 19th and 20th. A loiter from Elder George F. Whitehead, who is on a mission in the East era States, will appear in next issue. Miss L. B. Work, the Indian school teacher, was in this city on business connected with locating the new school site this week. Miss Liz.ie Milne left for Salt Lake City last Tuesday. She has accepted the position of stenographer in the otlii-e of W. W. Old. The booming of the big gun on Mount Hope at- sunrise this morning announced to our citi.ens that today is Utah's Volunteer Day. Hon. R. C. Lund arrived home on t'ae HUh ir.st. from Deer Lodge and will remain with his family for some days. He reports his mining interests in Nevada looking first-class. Pres. Eras! us 15. Snow and John T. Woodbury left on Thursday for the northeastern part of the county to work up the County Fair business. They will travel as far ns Panaea. I m: News is pleased to learn that F.-.litor Howard of the Salina Press is so far recovered from his recent severe attack of i'.ithimmatory rheu-mai rheu-mai istn as to take editoral control again. Utah's rock-ribbed walls will resound re-sound today with the booming of cannon, can-non, the rattle of musketry and fireworks, fire-works, and glad shouts of welcome from thousands of throats in honor of our volunteers. This otV.ce will start work on the Washington County Fair Premium List next week. The list shows $620.00 in cash pri.:es. fH'100 in special premiums, pre-miums, and a large number of diplomas that v.-;'.! probably cost $150.00 more, showing a tot.il of about $1,200.00 iu premiums. The committees intend that the fair shall be a big success. Cotue a'.l. a good time is assured. j "We have been asked a number of! times recently when the Iron county j and tr.e Y. r-sltiimtoi: county fairs are to 1 be lie';.!, aiiu ait hough we have watch-1 td me columns of the Record and The! Nfws carefully tor information, we i iiiv ur.able to answer the query. If the I p.ipcrs oi the respective counties will J kindly etve the duties in their next, issue ic will i-e to their interest as the ; jU rite- .'u,:''!uug i-oute-upiate visiting' ti'.o fa;.'- "'hen opened and we will j f uread :.- : '.t'orru.utioii through thes; columns." Heaver County Blade. The li.r.us ;or - lie Wa-hiug;ou County , Fair wee net deei. t-.'.l upon until last' week, when they were published in |