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Show To our many worthy palroti.t we e.-t'-nd a ( 'hi-i.il m;is gP-.-i in. May your Hii'-t'-s ami lui'iU-i's lie- well filled, may heal h. hainen, long I ife and eon ten t-llient, t-llient, he vein' portion, ".Ml InSIIKI U '.-i. ' ' "See Mf.MKUeS.'' A Merry t 'h risliiias, A merry 'hrislmarf lo you. Kuril it son lo the wife of David firmer on the 17th inst. M'i.ih Xellie Adams Is a promising addition ad-dition to the Lyeeiini ( 'o. Ed lleppler mid Miss F.leanor Ligler left for ( 'edar (.'it y Friday. "Me-.-;mates" i-i a breezy Na.itienl play v. till a rt l even east, I ;;iy 1 lardy tti'i'i veil home this week from Meadow Valley wash. The f.yeeiini Drauiat ie, Co. appears in "Messmates" Saturday evening, the .".1st. 'See Naples and die" is out of date. See ''Messmates" and live is the proper thing. Washington County is going to have a fair. Mrs. ICeato goes back to the stylo of eharaeier site used lo appear in the eoiuedy roll. Frank ISrooks left for Grass valley Wednesday, where he will remain aliout. four months. Uoherl, Ashby left awheel for Pinto Thursday, where he will spend the hoi idays with friends. CANDIES, CUlliiANTS, PEEL, Groceries, Woodenware, etc., etc., arrived ar-rived today at the Co-op. The old folks party, we understand, will include all over tiO years of age, all widows, and all missionaries wives. A license to marry was obtained from Co. Clerk Daggett Thursday by Phi-Ictus Phi-Ictus D. .iones of Grafton and Annie L. 'St. nit of Kockvillo. r.xtetbl the right hand of fellowship in hearty good-will to all this Christmas. Christ-mas. If you have had qiuu'rels make up. lie friends, till, everybody. LOST A pup aliout 3 months old, black with white neck; last seen near the poslolliee at noon on Thursday. Finder please notify Joseph Hammond, St. George. The Fair Committee, appointed last Monday, consists of Bishop James Andrus, lOrastus Ti. Snow, David H. Morris, Francis L. Daggett, and George F, Whitehead. Messrs. It. G. McQuarrie, Brigham Jarvis, Alma Nelson, Mrs. M. G. Whitehead, White-head, Miss Zaidee Walker, and Mrs. Laura Atulrus compose the committee for the old folks party. We congratulate The Iron County Record on attaining its fifth birthday. The Keeord is a good, live local paper, and an excellent exponent of the field it represents. May each succeeding year bring increased prosperity to it. AG HAND FinZE DRAWING AT the Social Hall dance next Monday night. Prize a "". Singer Sewing Machine. Every purchaser of a dance ticket gets a chance. Half profits of the dance, after deducting expenses, will be donated to the old folks' party. The Indian appropriation bill passed the house today. It contained three items of interest to Utah, namely, $2.",-OtM $2.",-OtM for the purchase of land at St. George. Utah, and the erection of buildings build-ings thereon for the Indians and for educational purposes: $2,500 for the purchase of necessities for tiie Shebits and the same amount for the Kabaos of Southern Utah. --Herald. The performance of "The Ranker's Daughter" by the Lyceum Dramatic Co'upany last Saturday evening was very good., all concerned acquitting themselves creditably. It would have been tirst-elass had there been less prompting. The rapier display in the duel between theCount De Carojac and lhn-old Koutledee was exeettrionallv line. The farce would have been better bet-ter had it not been localised. Mr. Hardin Norris, clerk of the drug store "f K. Shoemaker, Perry, 111., says: "A man came into our store the other day and said, 'I want a bottle of that KtulT that saves children's lives. I read in the News about it. The children may get sick when we can not get the duct r u nick enough. It's the medicine yea .-eii for croup.' " He alluded to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bought a liottie before he left the store. For by All Druggists. |