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Show LOCAL AM) CLNKKAL WAXTKD -in -Sr. George, a live hand A'heat at Roller Milis taken on stih-si-riotion. Sold'- wood v. anr.-d on snhseription to Tin-: Nkivs, Wi-ailii-r h.-a.it ifiil and warm In daytime, day-time, 1 1 1 1 1 cold nights. Old n.-wspap'-fs for .-.ale at this oHii.-e 25 i.-.-nl s n-r h nndred. Tim I Silly ".lay" Peters" all Star ( 'oinedy ( 'o. is coming. Flour at. Washington Holler Mills taken on Miihseri ption. See ehange In the- a.lv. of Pioneer Mill im-ry store I li is week. Thanksgiving Day next Thursday. Whi.-r.-, oil where, is our turkey':1 QUA If. S WAXXKD-75 cents per dozen will he paid. Alonzo ('lark. The Young Ladies Mutual will give an entertainment next Wednesday i evening-. Annie X. Ilooth and Andrew N. Lancaster Lan-caster were, married by Bishop Andrus last Sunday. Invilalion Cards are out for a Primary Pri-mary Association dance next Monday. I Iclp the cause. The Twiee-a-Week Detroit Free Press and your Home Paper both one j year for only $2.10. Our Overtoil, Nevada correspondent says a roller mill would be a paying J prop. isii ion in that section of country. j Robert 11. Chadburn of Pine Valley, I and Miss Dinah A. Hunt of Gunlock, obtained a marriage license on Tues- day. I 'resident David IT. Cannon and Elder John F.. Pace returned on Tuesday evening eve-ning from it trip through the northwestern northwest-ern settlements. 1 The I '.illy "Jay" Peters' all Star i ( 'oinedy ( . combined will, the World Uenownn.l Fdisun's Vitaseope Co, will shortly be in St-. George. The 1 hrieti-a- Week-World, nearly equal to a daily, anil the Washinutox Cot'NTY N i:ys, your home p;per, both one year for $2.25 in advance, Call and see the new and magnificent magnif-icent display of Millinery goods at the Pioneer where Mrs. Pace is on hand to greet her many friends and patrons. The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. Associations Associ-ations Conference, that was to have been held at liunkerville on the 13th inst has been postponed until the. 29th lust. G. C. Goddard and Albert Malhis of Harmony are in town today euroute to Heaver, where Mr. Mathis will attend the Branch li. Y. Academy tit Ft. Cameron,- -Iron County Record. . An Aurora subscriber has proffered to pay his subscription to The Press in feathers. We can use several car-loads of good feathers if free from tar. Now is the time to bring them in, while the roads are good. Salina Press. A letter, received last Saturday by John I'ymm, from the Consolidated Implement company, states that they anticipate having their forwarding agency, etc., in working order at Sulphur Sul-phur Station on the U. & P, by the iirst of December next. William F. Gibson is again at the helm of the Springville Independent. We congratulate Springville in having such a good newspaperman to direct its representative in the journalistic world. Mr. LeKoy retired from the editoral triied to go to California, as he is a sufferer from intlammaiory rheumatism. In 1-7 Mr Thomas Mcintosh of Allciitown. Tenn.. had an attack of dysentery dys-entery which became chronic. "I was treated by the best physicians in East Ter,u"ssee without a cere," he says. "Finally 1 tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After I using about twelve bottles I was cured sound and well." For sale by All Druggists. Angus M. t annoti. iid, was married to ,Mi.s Uaclu 1 Cunningham on Thursday evening, the ceremony being performed by President David II. Cannon. fatherof the bridegroom, at the family residence. resid-ence. There were present besides the contracting parties. W. J. Cunningham, at'.-.er of the bride, a broUieraud sister Of the bride, and the fauti! of President Cauuen. A nice supper was spread after the knot was tied and al enjoyed tlicm-mJvc; tlicm-mJvc; thviw--; :.!y. |