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Show OUR COliRESPOXDEXTS. I'INE valiey. Ilyrum Jaeobson has moved his wife from Empey ranch to Pine Valley for the winter. Henry and Corry Jaeobson and David C. Gardner arrived home from While Itiver on the Kith inst. It stormed all day on thelTlli-. There is two or three inches of snow and it is very cold today, the FSlh. George M. Burg-ess arrived home from Cedar City on the 10th last, bi'iuff-ing bi'iuff-ing his daughter, Lucy, with hlro. William S. Cox and 'Angus' C. Gardner Gard-ner returned from Lehi today, the ISth. Bishop Jeter Snow left for St. George this morning'. John A. Gardner, who has been under Dr. iMiddleton's care at- Cedar City for some time, is home again very much improved in health. H. J. Burgess had his foot mashed by a log roll ing over it in the canyon. He is able to be out now, but is still a little lame. John W., Willai'd, and Royal S. Gardner were getting out logs, and in some way his life was saved, as the log went over him, only smashing smash-ing his foot and bruising him. Grsi.OtK. Joseph Huntsman and party have returned re-turned from working the mine up the canyon. The ore is copper and iron. Wallace B. Mathis of St. George and Arthur Maxwell of Ogden spoke to an appreciative audience laet evening, the 15th hist. , . The spirit of improvement is going with our citizens. Amos Hunt's house is ready for the carpenters and plasterers. plas-terers. The men of the place turned out, and the old stage and the worn out dancing lloor of our school house were removed and a new floor laid, SI'HISGUALE. Our Sunday School Jubilee was held last Sunday. Aaron Flannigan will give his wedding wed-ding dr.nce on the night of the 20th inst. John Winder lias applied for a merchant's mer-chant's license. He expects to run a small store here. John Gilford was kicked in the stomach by a horse last Saturday and laid up for a time. Gharies Workman of Virgin carije in last night for his wife, who has been here for some time. We have had quite a nico storm, the past few days and the mountains have put on their winter mmtle. E. AY. Stevens of Long1 Valley was here the other day to buy a set of the Gilford chairs. He said he gets more than double the value in them than, ill any other chair. It is reported that many horses are located on the Bench Lake range Mrs. William Harris and family have returned home from Cedar to spend the holidays. David McMunin, who has been at Stateline the past summer, has returned re-turned JhOme. Messrs. Kuhn, Wilder, and Harris have returned frcni Bull Valley, where they have been for some consicei'able time doing development work on their mining property. U. V. A., l'l!OVO. How the students enjoy the sleigh-riding' sleigh-riding' from an objective point of view: Malcolm Little may take the place of S. G. Richardson, who leaves to take charge of the Spanish classes in the Diaz cademy. Professor Higg's reluctantly gives' up the intention of visiting his home in Orangeviile, on account of the smallpox small-pox raging in Emery county. The semester closes with the follow-enrollment:. follow-enrollment:. Prove, 7DU; Beaver, 106; total, 892. '1'hc attendance is somewhat larger than it was at this time last year. It is a common remark among- the teachers and visitors that the Academy is this year on a higher moral and spiritual p'a'i lhait 'ever before. Ke-iiglon Ke-iiglon has become a real thing- to nine tenths of the students. The English C students of this year contested on Saturday night with the class of last. year. The stories were unusually good: and lad the students of this year been as good in delivery as in composition, they might have won. La; t Friday the students and teachers held a fast-meeting, the purpose being to eNereisc faith for the welfare and growth of the Academy. President George Q. Cannon and Jomj1i F. Smith met with them, and promised that their prayers would be answered. Ol'I CORKKSl'iJKDKMS. I1 iiirini'.-.l ,V.i:i lt pau'O. toniay itieriiiag, the 12'h inst., by Coin-tv .N-ip-.Tn-t.-tiil'-rit I .' A. V.'rt-kman, a,"'er ;t -.k'i visiting uii' n-f tii" in ii; westt-rn part of tho county. Tin: slimr.e-,; whii-h u.mallv manifests i'H-if at our v. ar;l meetings dtirin;j conference, con-ference, was not noticed last Sunday on tJn contrary a very fair turnout v;aa noiiea.l,le, and tho Gospel principles well expoimdod by Eldets Jacob L. Workman, William I labium and Morris Mor-ris Wilson, all well informed and inlluenta! speakers. LEEDS. Charles Westover and wife of Washington Wash-ington spent Wednesday here. .Mrs. David Chidester of St. George is visiting relatives and old friends here. Mr. u.r.d Mrs. Elder, of Panguitch, are tho quests of M. E. Paris and wife of Leeds. Cards are out announcing the wedding wed-ding of William Sterling and Miss Sussia Harris. SANTA ( T.AliA. Ditehcs were frozen over this morning, morn-ing, the 1 1th, Sunday Sehool jubilee next Sunday. A good time is expected. Horn A daughter to Theodore anp Eva Graf on tho 7th inst. Mother doing do-ing well, and father slowly recovering. Bro. Maxwell, the M. I, missionary, and Elder A. It. Whitehead, paid us a visit last Monday evening, and gave good instructions. |