OCR Text |
Show A' itia Xeh--:i :---:- on Thiir-J.:y f -r 15,:i-ii-ii't.l !io el' raiii n.il !,.-re a -i S...: :.i".:a y a!,d .dic.uuy. Sti.'lit showers of ram Vf.-lfliiay and tod iv: looks ;is if we will hace u'.ore. ! 1. el. Mi-t'Jtta t rie is in on a visit fr. nr. s; lv.-i- Riiof.' 1 1.: i-L-iioers all vo!i tt: thr Reoi Mi-.-. Sa!iuila I 'arte:' returned from t f..,r v.eeks ri'.st ieatien in the miein-t miein-t tins Tue-tlay. Ike Willis of To-jUervelle v, as here on Saturday Kith a load of hue ::rai)e-. Pane ttit-.-h T'roeress. A mnri'iao' lic-nse vra olitaiued here Tuesday b;. .iohr. ileuseh and .iary E. Flanagan of Spriii"dale Drive For?:, ay is building a nice briek re.-idonre. V. Ihlvief eom-nl'eted eom-nl'eted the foiii'daiion this v eek .T. It. Peal ee l.;i eomnieneetl work-on work-on l-.is new chop iiouiy..-. The luniber is on hand and the cellar dup-. Work will be pushed to completion, Mrs. Susan Ch id.ester of Washington who has been visitiiiD' her son, Hon. J. F. Cliidestei' returned home on Saturday Satur-day last-. Panuaakeh. Proa-ress. An at med mob pi evented the L. D. S. Southern slates conference bainy iudd at yfechauiosbnry, Alias. The conler-enee conler-enee washeld at Jacksori. Elder Atkin of this city ati ended Jos. Reber and wife, of Littielield, Arizona, were in Si. Georoe Tuesday. Mr. Holier paid this oliice a welcome visit-and treated THE NEWS force to some fine watermelons Mrs. Jul .us Ken re had the misfortune misfor-tune to ,nn a darning- needle into one of her ankles Ui-t ' Saturday. The needle broke," pan of it remaining: in the ankle and caic-in.o- much pain. James E. Hall of Washington called Monday. He is going to White river to look at the country with view of settling set-tling there. His family is visiting the family of Henry Losser. He subscribed subscrib-ed to The Prog-re.se; and paid for it. for the year. Pauguitch Protests. Through the Use of the X-ray it- was discovered yesterday that both w rists of Winslow Smith, son of John Henry Smith, were both broken and dislocated dislocat-ed in the fall he had from a v. indmill in Pinto a few days ago. Drsi Richards and Wilcox set- the bones vesterday. S. L. Tribune. Dixie people are rejoicing over the prospective extension this fall of the Oregon Sliort Line from Milford, as it will enable the people in that part of the State to get their excellent fruit onto the northern markets of the State. Dixie grapes, for instance, cannot be excelled in the word for fine flavor. Provo Enquirer. S. L. Adams, Jr., returned from an extended visit in the north Friday, ae-comnanied ae-comnanied by Mrs. J. W. ClutV r,jid family of Provo. Sam started to hunt ye editor with the avowed intention of licking the sttifling out of him for reporting re-porting him married a week or so ago, but ye editor could not be found. Sam is not married yet but will be . The Rev. W. B. Costlcv, of Stock-bridge, Stock-bridge, Ga., while attending to his pastoral duties at Ellenwood, that state, was attacked by cholera morbus. He says: By cnauee i nappeneci to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving-my saving-my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by all druggists. Bp. James Andrus returned on Monday Mon-day from Salt Lake City, where he had been to see the Slate Board of Equalization Equal-ization regarding the increased assessment assess-ment in Washington county. When the facts were stated to the members of the Board, they admitted that injustice had been done this county and promised to consult the Attorney General to see it the Board could be re-convened in order that justice may be done. The result is anxiously awaited here. About one month ago my child, which is jii'ieen months old. had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing" gave relief, we sent for a physician phy-sician and it was under his care for a week. At t hits time the child had been sick for about I en days and was having about f wcnty-livc operations of the bowels every iwelve hours, and "-ve were convinced that unless it- s.,o;) obtained relief it would not live. Chamberlain's ( 'olio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Rcmedv v, as reccommended. and I tleeideti to try it.- 1 soon noticed a change lor the letter: by its cent initial use a complete c.u re was brought about and it is now perfe-tly healthy. --('. L. Boggs. Srumpto'.vn. Ciimei- ''e.. . Yd. For -a'e iiy all druggl-i s. .Messrs. W. H. Thompson. .!. 'j.'. Woodbury. John Gra I a ml Henry Gub-j ler rcturnetl on Wednesday from a mis-1 siouary trio in the norihves'.ern per-1 tiioa of the Stake. Tliey reoorr evei'.v- j pie hi that section o-nlhii-dastie over j the promised railroad. They visited j I -hey say is a natural site, in fact tliey ' never sr.w' a better one. The people of i Hebron have been using the waier' j from it thi- summer and have oeatr.kul i pie pi pose hid !d in- a reservoir of th.-ir ' ! ow:i iu another canyon some little ,ip. ok, via eies-i e: Fke water, and unless '.'-'. ol-rveir i'l alio!::: r can;, on. The land i: -"eed airt "fk'k the a'tdiiiona! water Fleliry Mil!,... js p, . , ! n.onia. nresntnablv ' )u"' l-'eu-working'atl;eL;imarinil;"" """'V.'h Marion Paris of I ,, cby on Wednesday a plea-rut vi,:t ( "-ill . -U; l'(1lor t,-e.M..urfri:!!(,f1U,,: il,a.vs Hon. n. j, j turned on Tttesthiv ,., r;,!"' ' '''-i tkey had'h!'1;,' ." ,: X '!''. enjoying :, iprpp,,. ' ,'; s ti, el.-ns. ' "!eiinp,ii, i 1 Ju-ce ,.r the IVt : f 'l'll,ri' th,., and s.-:Pern:,-,l ,; 1 "qucrvi 1 1 1 in be:, efS27 ii,-J;;;;!; , ;!.'-;;nn,o1,li s"--' |