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Show ' '-. I lei-nine of I 'urb-r?" :';.I.KI HA V at. Moijuarrio Sons. '; ie re will Ir; a Coii'i: y Fai r tii is year. Vea woif to know ''What Became of I' irker?" ;:Ai:!!fT METAL Folt SALE at 1 ;.: ehiee. V, :i .0 i m 1 a on 's nirtiulav next Thius-i!;i,v, Thius-i!;i,v, t!:: 2Jiid in ,t. 'bit McEw.'ui was here Monday in tic i til erest of f iie If. ,V P. railroad. lien. r. ('. Macfitrlane of tin: State I.:. nd Hoard is home again for a few i In; Tickets 15 and .'15 cents to see "What lie-i of Purler" next Thursday uk;iit, I he lllhid. A. Y. Mi hie returned from Long Valley, whei'e he had been doing a job of paint ing, Tuesday. S, leu. lid assortment of BABY CAR-I'l CAR-I'l ACES and EE I IN ITU I IK just arid ar-id v, d at E. K Snow's. Ei-Jiop Lee of Panaca, and Elder I lull of Salt Lake, were speakers in t lie Taboriiablo Sunday. Samuel BrinkerholT'of Kanab was in Si . ( leorge I h is week. He talks about starling a billiard hall here. We can tit you with a pair of Spcc-I Spcc-I aeles to suit your eyes. A. K. WiijTKiircAD & Son. A ball was helil in the New Hall on the v.-nlnir of St. VHltmtine's day, which was much enjoyed by the young people. . The Dixie smeller is expected to start up next Wednesday. The new wal or jacket is enroutc here from Modcna. The Lynch mining claim in the Jlar-i Jlar-i i; luirg mining district, was located on the L7l!i nil. by Andrew F. Gfegorson and John S. Ferris. Utah's oldest living pioneer, Mrs. Sally Mocks, aged 97 years, has removed re-moved from Leeds to Glendale, says en- i.rta:, correspnuuem. Lamar, the five-year-old son of William Will-iam Gray, fell at tiio family residence last Sunday and broke his right forearm. fore-arm. The little fellow is progressing nicely. The TotUerville No. 1 mining claim, formerly known as the Yanderbuilt, in the 1 larrisburg mining district, was located lo-cated on the 27th ult. by Andrew F. ( Iregorscm A letter from Elder John T. Batty of Toiuerville will shortly appear in thc.-e columns. He has changed his address, which is now: Colfax, Jasper l 'o., Iowa. Bert Coates, while playing during school recess Wednesday afternoon, broke his left forearm.. The boy is unfortunate, un-fortunate, as the same arm was broken some few months ago. William Atkin has purchased the stork of Booth's store from Scowcroft ,v Sons of Ogden, and will continue the business at the old stand. He has ordered a new supply of goods and expects them in about a week. .1 ust as this issue goes to press, Mr. Walker the nY.ra! manager of the St. George- Clipper .Mining Co., informs us that the new water jacket has arrived and is on the dump, and that he expects ex-pects to start smelting by Tuesday evenino- The Nf.ws acknowledges receipt of an invitation to attend the Cooperative Y' agon A- Machine Co's complimentary reception and ball. The C. W. & M. Co. are now moving into their new premises on State street, where they will be pleased to see their patrons. NOTICE -A meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the St. George C. M. T. will be held en Monday, March C. 1900. at 2 p. m.. in the Lyceum, for the purpose or consi.loriuo- the sale of the St. George Hall. By order of the President, !".. M. McAkthu:;. Secretary. P. C. Lund, an old comrade-in-arms when telegraph lines and operators wore not so common, but now a railroad rail-road builder, mining dealer and capital's:, cap-ital's:, was iu our midst- recently, looking look-ing as rotund and happy as ever. We never ,-ve too much of llobert. although there is much of him to see. The Gr.-at Campaign. The Croat Campaign, with our old friend Seip Konner at the holm, is ae.r.ti in the noU!. tUe first number of P.e i.ovv s u-'o beimr published on the i-th i '-St. Tito Great Campaign is bettor bet-tor than ever before, bright, sparkling, an-' what is more to the point, on the ricit; track. Success to you Seip: r.'ay The Great Campaign accomplish ail i; aims to do and more. The History ot the Utah Volunteers is now ready, and embraces over ,"0 paces of raadia.g matter and over fifty i'a'.'i pa-.'.os of half-tone work. Pisa eoa.'.e'eie account of each organization of this S;a:e- from the day of their Tvusier in until they were mustered oat. Acorns are wanted in this section to sell tiiis very popular work. - See t!dverUe:ueti: elsewhere in these j C Y -i ' e US Let parents jeach their children thai homo is the place for them to find am-tsemeut. pleasure and joy and then they wiil not sock it elsewhere. Go w:;h your children and take theo.i with you. Show them a!l that there is to bo 1 -o:-!!. Tell loom plainly the truth j a 'jo lit the world aud iis veop'o. Prove i to them that treachery and jealousy ' and deception exist and steer them ! rovay from ail that is evil and put them w aoahist all that is 2'ood. Sm-iissr-vi;;a :i; lepondoct. |