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Show i correspondence. parowanT , Soptomber 8, 1001. Last Saturday Jodlo Uontloy mid Mary Richards woro united in mar- , rlago by HiHliop M. J. Richards at tho homo of tho brido. 1 On Wcdnosduy Simon A. Matheson tiod tho gordian knot that iniido Sam Hanks of Parngoonnh and Mabol Whltnoy of Parowan married folks. Tho frlonda of Molvillo and Dottlo Clark Ward sympathizo Hincoroly with thorn, that thoy woro called upon to part with thoir baby, Ivan, who died Monday morning from cholora infantum. infan-tum. Noxt Monday our Y. L. M. I. A. will colobrato Annual day, with a fruit festival to bo hold on tho lawn at Mrs. D. A. McGrogor's. Wo aro raiuostod to romombor also that it is dimo fund day. Tho stako officers aro cordially invited. Tho Misses Mamio Ollortou and Poarl Adams of tho U. H. 15. Y. U. faculty loft Thursday morning for Fort Camoron, whoro thoy will begin tho year's school work noxt Monday. Poarl Adams gavo a delightful social party Wodiiosday ovoning to a numbor of Lor friends. At a inotiug of tho county commissioners commis-sioners on Monday an appropriation of $75 was mudo for tho Iron couuty fair. It was also decidod to insuro tho court house for 82,000. Ilotweon ilvo and six hundred dollars was al-lowod al-lowod to It. II. Palmor of Cedar City for doing work on tho roads recently damagod by tho Hoods. On account of sorrow in our ward, occasioned by tho death of ono of our mombors, tho Koliof Socioty postponed postpon-ed reunion until noxt Wednesday, tho I lth. Evoryono having a membership member-ship or in sympathy with tho R. S. work, are urged to attend. At 8 p. m. a short program will bo rondorod, followed by ico cream, cako and othor dainties, with plenty of dancing. It will bo tho elderly pooplo's day out, and h good timo is assured. Don't miss it. i ,. Tho 'death of Sistor Curolinp Redd Adams, which occurred last Saturday, was a grovious shock to tho pooplo of this ward. Sho ciuno from tho Adams ranch on tho Mammoth u fow days before, suiroriug with pneumonia in u very severe form, and earthly power could not savo hor lifo. Sistor Adams was tho wifo of Jamos J. Adama and leaves eight children, tho oldest of whom is fifteen years of ago and tho youngest uiuo mouths. Sho was n modol wifo and mother, loved and rospocted by all. Sho loved and lived hor religion, and fully sonsod tho holy calling of mothorhood., desiring to fill that mission complete ly, us an example of hor roliglous faith. Sho always fostod on Sunday morning Unit sho might accompany her husband and children to Sabbath School. Hor virtues woro many uml hor worthy oxamplo most praiseworthy. praisewor-thy. Our tondorost sympathies aro j drawn out to hor sorrowing husband and children, though wo know that "Ho who notes tho fall of tho spar row" will also caro for thorn. |