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Show 1 i LOCAL ITEMS I t Wllllo and Charles Richards left hero Monday, returning to their work at Klmbcrly. - The Y. L. M. I. A. convention of this staUo convenes Sept. 2 Mi. Tho plnco i will be designated later. ,, ,. i ' There.nrrivcd at the homo of Mr, and i Mrs. liert Itobb. 6on No. 3. Parties i concerned doing nicely. f Elder J. King Clalrmore, who. has ; been laborlnjr In tho Southern States . Mission, has received his notification r of release. The republican delegates to the ' county convention August 10th arc ( , Morgan Richards, Wilford Day, Wm Lyman and Win 1'ritclinrd. ') " Warner Mitchell, son of Wm. Mitch ell, Jr.- fell from a horse Wednesday, 1 breaking his arm just above the wrist. . Dr. Mctlrciror was called in and the boy's condition is satisfactory. I find nothing better for llvor de-I de-I " , f rangemont and constipation than Chum-. Chum-. ' bcrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. F. Andrews, Dea Moines, Iowa. For sale by all Dealers. Thonegro tried for stealing a pair of .shoes was lined S7.G0. Tho company r" with whom ho was traveling have ' agreed to innlie tho deposit at the Hea ver Hell telephone office. This done the , captive will be given Ills liberty. !--" A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it u rule to keep ChamborlulnAjollc, Cholera Chol-era and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand knows this to be a fact. For' sal by all Dealers. "" 'J The Stako committee for the Y. L. M. T. A. traveling library met as per arrangement ar-rangement at Summit on Sunday and selected a partial list of books, made plans to secure the six boxes for the .six wards. It is expected the library will be eady for its first trip by the .September conference. . i . . -,, jfflAV-room boii8e'iindiour,lot8in north -crn'paft of town; corral, outhouscr, etc., together with four acres of wnter right. Price reasonable. For terms and particulars apply to Ilenjntnin Smith or Alfred Froyd, Cedar City, Utah. 0-18 lm. On Monday a negro called at Wra. Ilolyoak's storo nnd while the proprietor's proprie-tor's back was turned, left with a three dollar pair of shoes, leaving no cash nor explanation for not paying for tho footwear. The city marshal followed the "culled pusson" to Paragoonah, returning wltli the light fingered "gem-men" "gem-men" who told 'the ollicer where the shoes were hidden. The trial was held Thursday. The Y, L. M. I. A. officers are en- deavoring to arrange for a recital by Maud May llabcoclc August 10th. Our girls should take advantage of the chance of hearing the renowned elocutionist, elocu-tionist, as .she will interpret Shako, pcaro and other poets whose works we will take up In the associations the coming season. She comes highly rec- v ommended by Pres. Joseph F. Smith .nnd counsellors, also Pres. Elmina S. Taylor and counsellors. Sick Headacfio. "For several years my wife was troubled trou-bled wtth'What physicians called sick headache of n very sevens character. She iloctorcd with several eminent physicians phy-sicians and lit a .great expense only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of Work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach Stom-ach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she over did before and U real well,'1 says Mr. Geo. E. Wright of He. ft London, New York. For 6ale'by all Dealers. """" Mis. Paulina Lyman returned Tues day from n traveling and visiting tour ' through northern Utah and some parts of Oregon. Her trip has been highly beneficial in. many ways to tho lady. She had the privilege of attending the old people's outing at the Lagoon at Salt Lake City; was one of tho nine hundred wearing a badgo indicating over seventy years of age; was photo-- photo-- graphed a number of times, once as being be-ing one of the few living church members' mem-bers' personally acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith, i |