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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL. This oiliei; wants some wood O'l sub-,eri sub-,eri ,t ion. FURS IT LUMP r.IMK l'Oll SALE. I-M. Christ ian. You et a -quace ib-al at P.. G. M-ciiarrie M-ciiarrie & Sons. Eight inches of snow fell in Pine Valh-y on Thur-day. Bishop Snow of Pine Vall'-y was in .his city Wednesday. See change in the ad vertiseinent of the St. George ( 'o-op. High winds terminated in a light fall if snow Thursday night. J. If. Riding has a son sick with inflammatory in-flammatory rheumatism. Born twin boys to the wife of Oscar Iveate on the 28lh inst. R. G. MeQuarrie & Sons received some new furniture this week. William Gardner of Pine Valley was ioing business here Thursday. M. T. A. missionaries, Elders Wilcock and Iforsley, returned Thursday. Sheriff George Brooks and Col. A. P. flardy returned from Salt Lake last Sutid ay. M. E. Paris was here last Saturday enroute to his home at Leeds from A rizona. EGGS WANTED. We will give 12i cents per dozen for one week only. St. George Co-op. Advertisers are requested to have changes for advertisement in this office early each week. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE will give 12 cents per dozen for eggs. St. George Co-op. Pluck, push and persistency are a trio that will win every time -where their forces are combined, Jeremiah Leavitt and James Tullis were In from Gunlock Wednesday, and subscribed for The News. Jake Israel, the genial representative of the Consolidated Impliment Co., was doing business here this week. James G. Roncher left for Milford on tho 27th ult., and expects to bring Arthur E. Snow back with him. The six-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Ruby of Washington died of bronchial pneumonia this week. The News acknowledges receipt of valuable public documents, through the courtesy of Senator Frank J. Cannon. G. N. Grocsbeek and N. A. Boyer, of Springville, were here this week in the interests of the Salt Lake Protrait Co. R. G. MeQuarrie & Sons have some second-hand Lumber, Doors, and Windows Win-dows for sale. Cash or trade, Selling cheap. James Andrus, Jr., was fined $10. and costs by Justice Daggett, Friday, for engaging in a fight within the city limits. Elder Charles H. Miles has' been honorably released from the European mission and is expected home about the 25th inst. Correspondents should mail their letters let-ters for publication so that they reach this office not later than Thursday of each week. A beautiful picture will be given away at MeQuarrie & Sons. Every purchaser of goods to the value cf S2.50 has a chance. E. M. McArthur is the proud father of another son. who came to make things lively on Monday, "Mix" is recovering re-covering slowly. The fair committee did not meet, this week, owing to Bishop Andrus, Judge Daggett, and others of the committee having the grip. A masquerade ball was held in the Social hall Friday evening which drew a big attendance, and all enjoyed themselves them-selves immensely. A joint memorial praying- for election of United States senators by direct vote of the people has been passed by the Idaho Legislature. The horse race for 850. aside between Joseph Price's Sorrel and Dan Seeg-miller's Seeg-miller's "Spunk" came off Tuesday afternoon, "Spunk" being the winner. John Kinsley, of Toquerville, was a very welcome and pleasant visitor to this office Wednesday. He was enroute home after visiting relatives at Santa Clara. Jed. Snyder, of Uinta Co., will appear ap-pear before Justice Daggett at 11 a. m. today on a charge of engaging in a fight with James Andrus, Jr., on the racetrack Thursday. Water will be turned out of the Washington Wash-ington Field Canal preparatory to Spring cleaning on Saturday, March 12th, so that- parties desirous of water-I water-I ing their farms should do so at once. |