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Show LOCAL AND flKXEKAL Election Monday. I Jon't fail lo cast your vote Monday. I ' u I. your X under the and let it go at that. liishop I!. Y. Mi'MulKn of Leeds was in this city Thursday. Malionri Snow and wife left here Sunday for L' r.-d no on a visit. Conference travel promises to be heavier than usual this spring. 1'a 1 lier George .larvis eelebral oil his seveut y-scventh birthday la.st Sunday. Dave Dean lias returned from Ursine, where he has boon working for some tine-. I'raneis M. Hunker of Bunkerville, was here this week and left for home Friday. Mrs. Press Lamb, who lias been visiting visit-ing relatives here, left for return to Deer Lodge Monday. The Morris House is having a sample room and bed room added to it. Chas. Collaiu is doing the work. John Pulsipher has been working his sawmill at Black Hock, the lumber being hauled into St. George. Miss Josie Price left on Monday for Salt Lake City, where she expects to remain for some time on a visit. S. IT. Calloway arrived home from Deer Lodge Monday. Ho expects to remain home about ten days and then return. Mrs. Frank Snow and son, Ralph, left for return to Salt Lake City Sunday, Sun-day, after a long and very pleasant visit here. Our Overton correspondent says J. S, Huntsman and partners are oll'ered 15,00(1 for one of their groups of mines near Gunlock. Mrs. Selina Hammond and son, W. H. Hammond, of Ursine, who have been in this city on business, left for return home Monday. Father Lorenzo Clark, who is in his ninty-fifth year and an old Mormon Battalion veteran, has been under the weather for some days. M. K Paris of Leeds passed thru St. George last Saturday on an assessing trip thru northern Mohave Co., Ariz., of which district he is assessor. H. II. Riding, while working at Santa Clara Wednesday, had to be brought homo on account of sudden sickness. He is somewhat better now. The Copper Wonder and Betts mining min-ing claims, in the Tutsagubet mining district, were located on the 'loth inst. by 10. M. McArthur and B. P. Wulf-fensten. Wulf-fensten. The St. George Dramatic Co., appeared ap-peared last Saturday night in "What Deeaiue if Parker.' The performance was for the benefit of Elder M. L. McAllister, Mc-Allister, w'ho is on a mission. Joseph Price left for his mine again Monday, taking a large supply of provisions, pro-visions, two burros, and Jack Piatt with him. They expect to be. gone some time doing development work. We learn that Geo. S. Llaltermau is having trouble with the State well, which lie is boringnear Enterprise. At a depth of 800 feet the casing is stuck fast and refuses to either go up or down. Iron County Record. RIOPRESEXTATIVES WAXTED. We wish to appoint lady or gentleman in St. George, Toquerville, and Washington: Wash-ington: Permanent position. Par- uciuars oi ievau ec io, mix salt Lake City. References required. Ab. Kiraball, representing Clark, Eldredge ec Co., of Salt Lake, was here the fore part of the week. ''How beautiful beau-tiful St, George looks with its lovely tlowers in bloom and trees in full loaf' remarked Mr. Kimball on arriving here hist Sunday. Pres. Karl G. Maeser, of the Sunday School lniou. has written Stake Pres. oi S, S. Richard Morris that himself and iro. Pre will attend the S. S. Conference, Con-ference, to be held in St. George April 2th ami SUh next. A full attendance of ohhvrs is desired at this conference. 1 F. L'nder. a boot and shoe maker, recently of Salt Lake City, where he y,-w,".'kod for Solomon Bros., has rented eld St. George Brewery where he l nr.er.ds making home-manufactured V i vuhi-r imi) boots and shoes. Mr. rrtteharii, recently of Parowan, has Jeased the tannery. Sister Elizabeth Goddard expects to leave for her home at Salt Lake City next Tuesday. A party of friend's g:' ihcred en the 17th inst. to make the oM lady feel good, that date being her ejciuy-thhil birthday. Her daughter. Mrs. M. G. V. hiteher.d. will accompany her to t-.-.lt Lake for a visit and 'eon- "t IT. Gardner returned from De-l.-.mar Tor.rsday. Mr. Gardner lies Eve, w, ckiog there for seme time for the h'mber eoatraero!-. ?:v states that El'-oii fee: v'i round lumber is being tarnished to 'he Dchamar company each month., also ",o.sou feet of other ):' v About 30 cords of firewood is ' sod i :!! day. Mr. E. I. Eo'v has ',.!.. j;..;. jy.-U I hi the Cedar Cii'y Drag Sonv to H. F. j o'.d . .and. and all old co.sto: :o: s a; v.V.l treatment. Mr. Eotv tah;s of n'.r.o.g- j If- !".:a:n ht, .:n-s at Deer Ledge, j i.::.: s'. : jo.-;. iron Coanty Record |