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Show NEW H AKMONV. Alma Angel of Leeds was visiting here Tuesday. Will Pace of Harrisburg was here Saturday visiting relatives and friends. Snow fell here all day Thursday, making mak-ing the day very cold and disagreeable. Mathew Me.Murtrie of Virgin City passed through here enroute to Pinto Thursday. Mrs. Francis Prince has returned from Panguitch, where she has been visiting relatives. Hog killing is in full progress, and betting on the weight of the hogs furnishes fur-nishes fun for the boys. George Spilsbury, Asst. Supt. of Sunday Sun-day schools of St. George Stake is here today in the interests of S. S. Wilson D. Pace, ex-bishop of Harmony, Har-mony, is recovering from his sickness, and is able to get about a little. Miss MaryJvedd returned from the spend the holidays with her folks. Sam Roundy, an old resident of Harmony, Har-mony, came in from Cache valley this week to visit relatives and friends, II. E, Eastman of Mill pi--eek, the agent for the Utah Nursery (Jo., was here Friday delivering fruit trees. Quite a large number came to this town, and before many years Harmony will have some choice fruits. Thanksgiving day was quietly observed ob-served here. Your correspondent hoisted hoist-ed U. S. flags at two places in town. Schools closed at noon, and the little folks had a candy pulling in the evening even-ing at the residence of Gottlieb Schmutz. Swiss, New Harmony, Utah. Nov. 27, 1893. |