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Show (Special Correspondent.) Milford furnishes nothing more start- ling In the way of news Items than a succession, this week, of delayed trains, , ejaculations of 'ourjocal post-offic- e of-licia- ls find echo over all the south. Angus Buchanan, our popular townsman leaves Friday for a y 1st t to bis boyhood home in Nova Scotia. This Is his first visit to his parents iiF20 years and lie is looking forward to it withniuch pleasure. Mr. Buchataau will be absent .about three months. ' t Our local school Is planning to render a Christmas program on the evening of ithe 22nd lust, after which a holiday will the taken for a foi tuight. are pleased to noto that Mrs. W. ;I). Williams has almost entirly recoveWe red from h jrf rocent illness and is agaiu ahout the house. . . . i t Messrs - I Thomas Taylor Talks to a Blade C. W. Cook and Wm. Smith rp- - i.turued last week from the Vanderbilt country with riclf samples of copper ore -.and report much mining activity in that rsection. t -- Mr. AddisonB ybce this week 5for California, wher 3hewil I visit his daughter at Redlands. From there he will proceed to southern Nevada toju-rspemining proper ti.esT l oaves ct Judge Stoddard aud family are present week in Frisco. x , ' i spend-th- c Julius Ceasar Mr. ThomasTaylor, of Cedar City, who probably owns more of that metal Owing to a change in, the trains and In for which the world has the greatest order to accomodate Elder McIConzie, need. Iron, than aty other one man In Devotional Exercises have been changed America, was In Beaver Monday on bus- from 9:45 to 10:45 oclock. - -- 1 - - iness. MrvfTaylor,in an interview with a Blade representative, stated that the cross purposes which have for so many years kept the railroads, the people and the manufacturers working on diverging lines appear toiiavo adjusted themselves to parallels aud all are pulling together for the development of the .vast possibilities of that section For, years ail appeals to the railroads for recogniGet your tion were met by the reply: iron and coal mines opened up and your iron works established and we will build the railroad. Capitalists cane back with the same discouraging reply to all approaches, .Get .your railroad built and we will then talk to you. I have always. Mr, Taylor continued, advocated the Clear Creok and Beaver county route tortile Rio Grande railroad, with whom Iliave been working for years oh the proposition of. a sou them extension; b u t it seomsjh at the other-route- . they H Examination is coming, -- Some hail It with delight, while others feel their -- weakness... , - - - The Music department has just received $100.00 in books latest church music. -- bave-decide- don Prof. Brlmhall Is delivering a series of lectures on Character Mt I. Association.! before the Y. Jle Isdlscusslng Isu The Physical basis of Character; 2nd, Tho Employment oases; 3rd The Social basis; 4th The Spiritual basis. All lead-- 1 lug up to the love of God. , Thehealth Is oLthe-studen- ts ably good. remark- ' X Tho students from Sanpete have been advised not to go home for holidays, ' - - ? .The dressmaking department offers a thorough course Injmodeling, cutting and sew i ng. ; As to our boom, It is confined so Apostle John Henry Smith and A. II. far to talk and. indications, but with Lund spoke ' to a meeting of students some and teachers last Munday-eveninprospects, as a llag rcc.o so-call- ed f thing, more substantial Tltrtbonear 7 r Asked as to hU own property," Mr. I recently bonded tho Taylor said: future. - most of my property So Salt Lnko parMr. Louis Illnes, 'so long with. the O. ties whoare acting for.Englishcapitalists . Miss Babcock, jaf. the State University, appeared before the Literary Society last night. The recital was, Sh&kes-pear- s V andye rather presume the unpublished - 1 14 Beds g. r I . . . ' .. . Tho-Academ- y- sends- - Branch at Beaver. greeting tor.the In selecting a place to make your pur- here, has accepted the position of and I have e ver y r eas o n to thin k th a t chases, do not overlook the alhjmport- iUgentat Frisco. A Mn Brock takes his they are acting in good faith and that ant fact that J. F. TOLTON has made iplace here. the bond will be taken up. .. . ' the prevailing condUlon of hard times-' . ; guide fn laying V his holiday stock, Our local stores are filling up with and has had an eye to tho useful. t " those things dear to the heart of the neckwear, sweaters,. susfestive small boy and girl and for the Subsribe for'The Blade, penders, gouts! and -- ladiesTfurnLhing-goods, next two weeks, life will bo a burden to 'While It Is only $1.00 per year. It may are among tho many things from clerk and parents. raise on you. which you can make selection. iS. L. a Silk-handkerchie- . - r a fs. |