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Show .x : -Z3- v- o - -o rj s-r' -5- i CORRESPONDENCE J i- '-7 . . . . , f& , , , t& . jstf. p . . . . . . , fist . . e& . --J. " Jitv ir U- C- AW- Tfc" --ito- Q-- vf- - - V11IGIS" C ITY. Ben Bradshaw went to Harmony last Sunday on business. ; A small party went out south last Tuesday to look after horses. Cattle around here are in a very poor condition, many of them dying. Mrs. Hilda J. Summerhays, of Salt Lake City, is visiting relatives here. ! Miss Katherine Hinton returned home yesterday from a visit to Mount Dell. A very light frost on the night of the 25th ult. did not injure peaches much, but killed a few grapes. Bernard Hinton and John Humphries are putting in a few loads of wood at : Silver Reef this week. Joseph Haslem has the fence nearly completed around his pasture on the south side of the river. William Crawford of Spring-dale was in town Tuesday and Wednesday getting get-ting grinding done at the mill. John Spendlove and wife returned from a trip to Tropic last week. Miss Mary Johnson came with them and is now staying with her uncle here. Mrs. Sanders and George Campbell, Jr., left for Sanpete yesterday. Miss Maria Parker will accompany them as far as Cedar, where she expects to stay a few days with her sister who is attending at-tending the branch Normal school at that place. Charles Stratton received the ordination ordi-nation of an elder last Sunday in order to make a trip to St. George, as a consequence con-sequence of which he will give a grand ball next Friday night. His partner in the transaction is the former Miss Emma Isom of Mount Dell. . |