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Show Mrs. Joseph Worthen is ill. Now is the time to work for the success suc-cess of the County Fair. A meeing of the Washington County Fair Association is being held today. A wagonload of supplies left here Thursday for the Copper Mountain mine. B. H. Forsyth of Toquerville was in this city this week and left for home Friday. More copper bullion has been shipped ship-ped at Modena this week from the Dixie smelter. The State Fair Premium List is out; Washington County's Fair Premium List comes next. John A. Gardner of Pine Valley was in St. George, on business this week and left for home Friday. Born Twins, a boy and a girl, to the wife of Wallace B. Mathis on Friday evening. All concerned doing nicely. Wanted The name of every man who has died from the effect of the DeLamar De-Lamar mill dust in the last four years. DeLamar Messenger. Charles A. Workman and wife, of Virgin, were in St. George on a business busi-ness and pleasure visit this week and left for home this morning. Don't forget that after the County Fair occurs the State Fair, and that well got up exhibits can be taken from one fair to the other and win some of the valuable premiums. Born A daughter to the wife of Monroe Clark yesterday. Mrs. Clark came in on a visit from Caanan Springs some time ago, and was joined by her husband about a week ago. Elder Calvin Hall, who has presided, with credit to himself, over St. John conference since last June, has been chosen to assist in the duties of the presidency of the mission. Truth's Relies. Robert C. Lund, well-known to all old-timers in Mohave county, is being-urged being-urged to run fur governor of Utah. Mr. Lund would till the gubernatorial chair as well as any man in the state of Utah, and we hope he will get the nomination from his party. Kingman Miner. The DeLamar Messenger is asking for the names of till those who have died from the effects of mill dust within with-in the last four years. The News does not know for what purpose the names are required, but advises rela- ! tives of those who have died from mill ! dust to send in the names. Address, I I The Messenger, DeLamar, Xevada. I |