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Show Hf i Correspondence, Hi Parowan, Utah. Wk 0 JBVA Pnrownn, Cot 21, 1000. HftBI After qui to nn extended visit hero UsBY Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Meeka bavo ro- flK turned to Cowloy, Wyoming. Mrs BBu Eliza both Word also noaonipcuicd BBBV thorn with tho Intontiou of spending BBB the winter with nor daughters, Mrs. BBBB Olaud Smith nnd Mrs. Durbnrn Ly- 4BBpf BBBl For several days tho pooplo of BBW Cedar Oity bavo boon asking if Dr. BBW Oampboll was prootlolug In Pnrownn, V nnd tho pooplo of tbla plnoo enquiring BE If wo know wbothor tho oelobrnted BBg pontiBt had pnesod through ou his way J to Codar, but until today wo bavo BBf boon unnblo to locato tho much sought S nftor, dentist, who is conveniently BB situated at tho Ortun bouse, prepared wM to give tho satlsfuotiou for which ho " 'jBf is notod to nil needing work in tho jBf dontnl lino. 11 o wove r, wo nro only flf to bavo him in our midst a fow days, fl ns the tlmo has airoady oxpired wbon a tho goutloman 1b duo at Cednr, so wo W must ombrncu tho present opportunty $ or await tho return trip. i With Judgo Murdook of Heaver Oity on tho bench n aottlomout was mado between Daniel R. Pago and Sophin G. Pago on Saturday morn lug. A sopnrntion beweon the two seemed to bo a mutual agreement, tho lady being tho plaintiff and the goutloman ,. writing from Oannda to his attorney nsking that ho tako tbo case und n-doavor n-doavor to mako as fair a divison of tho property as possible. Attorney W. F. Knox estimates tbo ostnto at forty ' thousand. Tho portion nllottod to 4 i Mrs. Pago Is thoir bpnutiful homo nt , f -"-' ' ' J-into nu(r,,n-ifeIicLltTl5r,J ipethiug ovor throe hundred hoad of ' stock and nn intorostln tho Big Four- toon minim; claims. Statolino mlulnu i district. Out of this the lady is to i pay both nttorney'B foes and deposit i $000 in tho bank to tbo credit of hor ' divorcod husband. Our Arid farm oonverts, bnvedeaid- .. od to purchase a thirty-two horse powor stoam ougino for plowing, grubbing oto. Already somotblug w like 8 '2500. 00 has boon suoscrlbod and flj Bolloiting has scarcely begun. It I is considered n good Investment .o I own shurosoveu if one does u6t intent K , to ruiso nrid farm corps ns doubt-l doubt-l losslyn good dividend will bo ro-H ro-H nlizod. Tho lute boavy snow nnd H frosts, though fraught with good, bavo Y also damagod tbo npplo and potato harvest to n aonHidorablo oxtont, both Hi crops being abundant nnd ungamered. II Many think tbo apples romnining ou II tho troos nro uninjured, but in our II judgomont thoy would bavo boon U hotter had thoy not been frozen so BK solidly. Potatoes noar tho eurfoco I of tho ground nro nlso nipped with H tbo frost. ft Tho Kompton Komody Ko., nro taking in moro nionoy than uuy other party wo know of the last throo nights. Tbo first piny was "A BB Womnu's Saorifloo, " nnd rntbor die. B appointed tbcatro goers, paiticularly BB with tboir spooiultios between boouoh. BB .Porbnps llko some othor truvollug I troupes, thoy imagined thoy woro 8 entering to tho tasto of country folk. BB However tho tono of Inst evening's BB porfarmanco was ohungod nnd up to BB tho boat standard in rondition, cos B turning nnd scion ory, Hitch was tho fl very best ovor prosontod to tho public, fl eclipsing nil oxpeotntions". 'J lie fl play was "Tbo Two Orphan?, " fl Tonight "East Lynn," will bo props pro-ps sunted. Tho adiiilrirtlon is higher fl than usual yot tho oporn hull id filled fl to Us utmost. BH LfiKM HlniiKn hi huh nmcH. |