OCR Text |
Show DXIE ADVOCATE SUPPLEMENT 1 ST. GEOEG-E-, Tomorrow begin to write it, 1904. TTTJLH, DEO. 31 1903. Dont fail to see the Salt Lake grapher, Another pleasant dance was given at ing. W. photo- F. Stuart at Pace build- the Booth Hall last Monday. V1RQEN CITY Dec. 27, 1903. nave your photo in the aristo platino Mr. George Cole, a former resident Make plenty of good resolutions for the latest and most approved finish. of Rockville, is in town. the new year. Even if you don't keep Studio at the Pace building. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gibson of St. all of them, you will be the stronger for Scotchmen of St Thomas, Nevada, are here visiting durfor it. . Yesterday the George held their annual hunt, and on ing the holidays. St. of rouud made special invitation the Advocate editor his If Santa Claus Mr. Edward Humphries of Alabama, accompanied them. If he lives to reis little this it a in year sleigh George with his wife and child, are here visit an us he of turn, may give account, wonder that he could not bring a very the outing next issue. ing relatives and friends heavy load. Marriage licenses have been issued . The Hurricane Canal Company held week to R. B. Stratton and Miss a meeting here yesterday for the purthis hand socond Three FOR SALE. M. R. Cornel us; Mr. Joseph Hammond new officers. and Miss Z. E. Blair; Mr. J. S. Worth-en- , pose of electing pool tables, in good condition. , J. R. Michei.8, Jr., and Miss C. E. Laub; Mr. J. O. Mr. Joseph Smith and daughter E. Miss and Holt Bunker. J. of Miss and Lillian all Cedar Utah.' St. George, Cox, T. Wilkinson, Jr., who has City are here spending holidays. Joseph The Logan Journal published a very beeeu teaching school at Littlefield The Nay Brothers are at work a few creditable holiday number, containing this winter, came up last Monday and miles west of Virgen City sinking a is spending a part of his holiday week s write-up- s of all of the principal with Advocate family. He reports shaft in search of petroleum. As vet Cache of and enterprises that he has a very nice school there this the oil has not been struck. county. winter, and is enjoying the work. Mr. George F. Lane and another F. Stuart, an W. are making Virgen thei r photogentleman reached school notes Woodward The from Salt Lake City, has openwhile surveying at the headquarters us last week too late for publication, grapher ed up a studio in the Pace building. Rio Falls, is Virgin preparatory to the aud this week the news they contaiu Anyone wishing strictly firstelass of an electric installing on do call well to would him. plant at that work a little in out of date. Hand them of Heaver people may place. The gentlemen seem to think photos Sample earlier please. be seen in the post office window. that the project has been carried too far V. A. Uutf, a stock man of Billings, A little altercation between Alex now to be given up, so we shall probaWyoming, has been in St. George this Milne and John II Pearce occurred bly have electric lights and an electric His business here is to look out near the Gates blacksmith shop last railroad in the near future. If the week. a suitable location for a cattle ranch, Monday that ended in some blows. The present calculations materialize a dam were soon separated and lie expresses himself as much pleased beligerents Tuesday morning Milne was found will be placed in the Virgen River with the Dixie climate. guilty of assault and battery in Justice early in 1904, that will cost in the Winsors court, and was fined $5 00. neighborhood of $125,000. Then wont Santa Claus has made his regular S. Lindsay, Utah's pioneer actor Dixie shine. John annual visit and feels the better for is en route for our city, where he exwhatever literality he has shown. It pects to arrive in time to put three plays .... ...ROCKVILLE does the old chap good to loosen up his on the boards next week, Monday and let his Tuesday and Wedpesday nights. Mr. sordid nature once love of humanity predominate for a Lindsay is supported by a strong comDec. 27, 1903. pany, and is giving fine satisfaction all little time. the line. We bespeak for this along The health of the people in general is The fact that the Advocate assays veteran of the drama the patronage rather low in local news this week is which his long and distinguished ser- good. not so much a result of the town being vices deserve. C. Larson is back home from Cedar dull as it is of the force being tied up Joseph Worthen, Jr., and Miss Larne City, where he has been the past monin the job department when it should We E. Laub, procured a marriage license th or more. have been doing the reporting. last Sat urday and were quit.ely martiust our readers will bear with us for ried A baby boy came to the home of Mr. at the home of the bride's parents once. Canand Mrs. Oliver DeMill, Jr., on the David II. Pres. Sunday evening, The entertainment given by the non officiating. Only relatives of the 26th inst. All doing well. Woodward School in the School hail parties to the match were present, but Mr. John Dennett recieved a teleit is reported that a very enjoyable Thursday and Saturday evenings, was, The as usual, a very pleasing affair. The evening was passed. young gram a few days ago stating that his children were well up in their parts in people are well respected in the com daughter, Mrs Isabella Baker, residthe cantata, Santas Surprise, and mnnity, and the Advocate wishes them ing at Mesa City, Arizona, was very the otner parts rendered were all first joy, sick and wished her parents to come of view class. From a financial point The St. George Silver Band was be- immediately. They started just as soon also, it was fairly successful. fore the footlights again last Monday as possible, bnt the next day after they The Horace K. Turner exhibit of at the Lyceum from evening with one of their excellent mu- had gone another telegram came statpictures displayed December 24 to 26 inclusive, was all sical entertainments. Several of the ing that their daughter was dead. Mrs. that was claimed for it, and those who pieces had been presented to the public Baker was born and raised in Rockville a neglected to go and see it missed but the music the band is now and her untimely death has cast a treat of a life time. We are informed before; does not the get old with one a gloom over the place. She was takhandling that barely enough money to pay here collection violin solo, en away in the bloom of womanhood, Prof. Ottes the rendition. of getting expenses was realized. People were just begin-in- g Art Thou Veary, was very being only 31 years of age. Veary, to awaken to the importance of the fine, as was also the piano solo by Miss Mr1 George Coal of Salt Lake City, treat offered when the exhibit closed, Vera Gates. The attendance was very a former resident of this place is in as it was billed for other towns after town. satisfactory. that time. Ma-nie- public-building- te |