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Show 7-V ( Pardwan; Utah. y 0 ParbwauVvMny 30 1900. Aftoii Watson 'irbo has for tho past two weeks been suffering from pnou-moula, pnou-moula, is rapidly recovering. Mrs. Olive Ward is giving dross-making dross-making instructlous to a large olass of girls. It js nnopportunity to bo taken ndvautago of. The Curtis auction sale took place on Monday continuing Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Some bargains wero mado, aud many paid moro of their purchases pur-chases than they could havo bought them now for at tbo stares. A large congregation listened to tbo well rendered program at tho Peace meeting Sunday ovouiug. Tho speakers were James Ollorlon aud Joseph Richards. A number of musical Boleotious woro also much enjoyed. flat mill n.fA inllBAnAn niiiAtnlHAl Dr. aud Mrs. McGregor entertained soolully Friday evening. Pit, illuob, block, etc., wero tho order of tho evening, u sumptuous supper being served at midnight The evening will bo long remembered as a joyous ono. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mo-Grogor Mo-Grogor gave a ohlldrous' party. Thnl llttlo people wero outertalued with games and the daintiest of refresh-montBjBnd1 refresh-montBjBnd1 on leaving each was After tbo frost vegetoblo gardens' look rather sorry, corn, potatoes, beans und tomatoes being nil frozen down. Thoro is otill a fair prospect for fruit though troes woro broken nnd much of, tho fruit blown off by tho wind preceding the storm. , Wo ato very proud of tho pretty invitation card wo are in rccolptv of to attend tho commencement oxer. & rt "fiVlilnw tnrvn lur of f ha ,. NT of Friday morning at the 1$. J. school. If wo nro unablo to respoud the sender whoever it maybe must know, it is not lack of appreciation for tbo kindly romembrauco. It looks as though Parnwau pooplo could woll support a butcher shop, judging from tho patronage tboy nro giving tbo Cedar butchers. Ono thing wo cau usually got any cut we ask for, and by making propor nrraugo-niontfl nrraugo-niontfl it can bo brought to Parowan at reasonable rates by tbo mail driver. Our election for bonding tbo city for tbo purpoBO of establishing nnd electrio light plant to light Parowan city, on Saturday last was a very tamo ailnlr, only a small por cent of tho legal votors taking tho troublo to go to the polls. However, n majority of flvo votes was cast In favor of bonding, bond-ing, heuoe wo may hope for light, that wo may boo tho kind cf wntor wo ate using. Mrs. AImn McGregor nud children left bore thlsmorulug for their now homo at Hoavor City. Dr. McGregor has purchased Dr. Huffman's tosi-dence tosi-dence und will praotico in that locali ty. Msny regrets aro expressed that Dr. McGregor had to lonvo us. Only tho beet of recommendation could possibly bo glveu, to whoiovor ho may phooso to go, nud success is sure to attend his movements. Beaver bns gained a prlzo. Thirteen of the nineteen olghtb grndo students paused tbo state examination ex-amination aud aro anxiously waiting tbo announcement of tbo graduating excjclpes. The successful ones aro Cora Morris, Alice Mathesou, Warren Wjmmor, Bertha Whltuoy, Florouce Mursden, Eugono Hoyle, Evelyn Taylor, Sarah Stoveus, Warner Mitchell, Ela RasniUBseu, Eva Hyatt and Mary CJould. Ncvndu Watson who pneed tt)o eighth grade work last 'year will ululnl a second diploma. |