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Show !fb'AL ay! CKXKILVI.. 1 " ! ' a a- - i - , - e a. P, ;'', el .aa.- A ; -Y Y. : e. Y a I .be.. la : A -i i Y ;. ;, r .... is a-c ie ;a v.. - -...a- ....... ; Y.ei. . 1 ' ' -Y la ,.- ' A'Y -.- .a.ea- ;..:-ri , . e,A a e a, i ,. ', P -a,., a . 'i A - ' b I'll a ' a 1 choir a e o aa; i i -" i a Y ce' i a 1 A Sir At i i I a! 1. i 1 : -y A a.pee1 a, at to s. -i m for i ..eaee. 'j eeieaib . ii.ii i. A Yc-ip. IP sl.lOA V Pe'iPS and I'm nil tiro, a ii , -ibp;eaa!. ja -t. in at' F. ib Snow's V.'Aiiia h l".e ib riioie eea-. Pi from Y ! i ,h nek ale I'Aitav to spend tlie holt-da;,. holt-da;,. I '!'" . J. I). T. A. hi 'Abiataa' of ibe fiia l; i.i Tele pie i.l eApeete-tl here, today on a vidt. Fr. T ina. T.iiv.-, of blana.'.i arrived in Y.A cil.v biotalav. ami a id spend the iahhbiys be:e. ;AJ 're.,. T. J. Jones of rbuArci'viiV v.as in Gedar this morning. Iron ( 'ea : ty 1 A'oord. Tho branch Normal school sta.lents are expected in from Cedar Cb to-lay for the ho! idays. Frank I bu-ges has arrived, home from the Colorado river whore he has been for senne time. Bishop Ballard, of Grafton, was in St. George Friday enrouLo home from Monroe, Sevier county. !t is reported that two eases of sear-let, sear-let, fever hae broken out, in Clover Valley. DeLanuir Messenger. YA S. Gob of Minorsville, Beaver Co., and Miss Louise Worthen of this city, were married here Thursday. AYo. can lit you with a pair of Spectacles Spec-tacles to suit your eyes. A. P.. WWTKHE.YD & SOX. Moiizies Mael'ariane is home for the holidays from Cedar City, where he luts been attending the branch Normal. The Golden Fleece mining claim was located in the Bull Va.lley mining district dis-trict on the loth tilt, by W. W. Brock. Joseph Price arrived home from Modeiia last Saturday and left, again Sunday morning, Lie came in with pasaeiiger.s. Jacob L. "Workman came in from Springdale Thursday and left again this morning. He paid this olbee a pleasant visit. Asmest Miles came home from Cedar City Abednesday to spend the holidays. 1 !e has been itctending the branch Normal school. .V'oodrulT Alexander of "Washington spent a few days in Cedar the first of the week on his way to Marysvale. Iron County Uecord. Avery purchaser of Christmas goods to the value of pi has a chance to win beat beautiful dinner set at A. Ib AY hite-head A Son's. William Leig'h and son Samuel Cb started to Dixie this morning with their cattle, where they will be wintered. win-tered. Iron Countv Beeord. Tbtlph Guthrie, the U. S. revenue officer of Salt Fake City, and Edwin S. raueets ot tue same place, ten. nere tor return to Salt Lake City Thursday. Merchants report business much better than at this time a year ago. The stores have been busy during the week die; losing of a big stock oi holiday holi-day go wis and presents. Tobo Whitmore got home Sunday from Denver, where he had been with two ears of good cattle, and which he sold there. He caught the market in tr.irly good shape. Price Advocate. The St. George Copper Mining Cos. smelter resumed running yesterday upon arrival of slag-pots, which had been delayed on the road. Mgr. Geo. O. Walker reports good progress with the smelting. Adolbort Bigler and Edgar Mae-donald, Mae-donald, boys about 14 years old, were fined P2 ami costs each by Justice Bag-gelt Bag-gelt Tuesday for petit larceny, the offence of-fence being that they entered Podge and Nelson's store and stole candy. The lines were paid. Thomas M. Bleak and James G. Bleak, dr., of Salt Lake City, arrived here just as the f .moral services over their mother's remains were in pro-oress pro-oress yesterday. They would have been here earlier, but the team 1 hey were drivhpg gave out at Diamond Valley and they had to walk from there to Podge's spring. S. A.. Higbee came up from Silver Beef today, and reported things comparatively com-paratively lively at that old eamp. Ihenre is manager of the Woolley, Lund. A Jaud Store at that place, and is foreman fore-man of the mill, as well as conducting an assay ouice. so that he manages to keep busy. Air. Higbee reports that -1 17 lees of ore lis ve passed under the stamps ibis year which yielded FiAMAo ounces silver line. About fifteen cblo-riders cblo-riders tind employment there. Iron County Uecord. The YArds ar Collars and Cuffs are wr.ternroof, and cannot be detected from ilncn. Can be cleaned at any time by sb.upiy usiuA a wot clelh am! scan. They e. i':e in any stylo desired, will wear ore year. They never elvuv.rc c. '..r a'tV.Mjs white. Laundry bibs oi iAlY 1 saved year'y. Jus; Pie thAj for j :'v..-e rib!:-".: a v'uee1. Bou'r cm! fuse :;- - g v,As with celluloid. We want ; reihA'e a .'en: in every town.' ivihi for ear: AArrs. CaYhceees and: Prii e. A -A furnished on appiicet ion. 1 AA A.-s. IbtiY Fowler, Corirne. Utah, i J. S. ;Fi-; - jmo" .A S:. ,1, seph-, Xeva bt. : itl'l ib A- e.hee a A at- a. call last S. t-m-.iav. Ai v.hh .1. 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