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Show LOCAL AM) GENERAL Hoy about those new resolutions.'' Subserilje now for the home paper. Thr-e children were bk'..-;d at fast meeting Sunday. See change in the' ad verti.-ement of St. George Co-op in this issue. John Slurzcncgger shipped ')' dozen quails this week to Salt Lake Citv. Hon. John G. MeQnarrie left Tip -day to take his seat in the State Legislature. X. A. Hringhur.st and Martin Slack, Jr., of Tuquerville paid ibis ollice a pleasant call Tuesday. A 100 yards footrace was ran on Monday Mon-day between "lias" Milne and Nel Uearce for aside. Milne won. A 101) yards foot race took place on Tuesday, for $.", a side, between Koyal Jolly, of Washington, and "Has" Milne. Las'' won. Hon. Isaac: C. Macfarlanc, of the State Land Board, left for Salt Lake City Tuesday, after having spent the holidays with his family here. Sunday evening was devoted to Conjoint Con-joint meeting of the M. I. A.'s in the Tabernacle. Every Fast Sunday evening even-ing will be devoted to these Conjoint meetings. Moses W. Andrus was arraigned be-for be-for Justice Daggett, Thursday on a charge of drunkenness and profanity, and mulcted in the sum of $10.f() fine and costs which was paid. The horse race between "Tom," owned own-ed by John Tate of Cedar City, and "Chippie," owned by Taylor Button of Kanab, for $100. came off Tuesday, "Chippie" winning easily. A i-mile race came off on the racetrack race-track Monday between "Taylor," owned own-ed by Henry Maekleprang of Cedar City, and Jesse Bleak's mare, "Minute, "for$l"). aside. Bleak's mare was the winner. "Messmates" was played to an appreciative ap-preciative audience, by the home company, com-pany, last Saturday evening. The company appeared to good advantage in this play, and upheld their reputation reputa-tion for good playing. Prize dances were held in the Social hall and Dodge hall on Monday evening. even-ing. Miss Lizzie Foster won the prize in the Dodge hall, and Misses Annie Webb, Geneva Bentley and Lizzie Foster won prizes at the Social hall. "Bud" Andrus of St. George, was up to see his ranch last week, he said he was surprised to find such fine weather in this country as there is eight inches of snow in St. George. Newlaiids Cor. in DeLamar Lode. Oh, "B,udl" how could you? Thomas P-. C'ottailt lis happy oil account ac-count ot liie arrival of a Niiw Year's gU'l Iti the shape of a i2i lbs son, which eathe to make his home lively early Sunday morning. Thomas is recovering recover-ing nicely, and the wife and babe are doing well, Bishop Andrus, at fast meeting last Sunday, mentioned the fact that there are "40 children of Sunday school age in this ward. Only about one-half of whom attended. Ho exhorted parents to be more deligent in gettin their children to Sunday school. Although the Utah & Pacific was not finished to Sulphur yesterday, a train was run from Milford to the terminus, and trains will be run from now on for the accommodation Of passengers. It will only be a few days before the terminal ter-minal is reached and regular train service ser-vice inaugurated. Monday's Tribune. People who feel hurt that notices of births, accidents, etc., in their families do not appear in this paper must consider con-sider that it is impossible for our reporter re-porter to learn all of these things unless he is told. We are pleased at all times to get 'such notices, and request our readers to send a note to this office, or tell our reporter when he is seen on the streets. Xo healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is I much the same as a severe cold and requires re-quires precisely the same treatment. Kemain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed di-rected for a severe, cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. For Sale by all druggists. The following are new subscribers this week: W. B. Baker, tjaae Hunt-, J. U. Carter, Schuyler Everett, N. K. i Fawcett, Brigham Jarvis, and John D. j Pymm. St. George: Martin Slack. Jr., land William A. Bringhurst, Jr., Toquerville: Mrs. Mary Lenney. Xei-i Xei-i hart. Montana; Koyal J. Gardner, Pine i Valley: John M. Macfarlane, Sulphur-du'.o: Sulphur-du'.o: Francis Prince. Harmony. ' A hunting party composed of K. G. Mcijttarrie, Sam J add. David H. Morris, jJohn M. Macfarlane. lion, I. C. Macfarlane, and Andrew WiusOr went out last. Saturday and bagged 37cotton- tail rabbits, 3 black-tailed rab'uts. and i quails. Ye editor can answer for : the disappearance of some of the game, : as he and family were guests of Mr. Mi--;. D. H. Morris, on Sunday. |