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Show LATEST NEWS FROM PAROWAN. i Visit of Relief Society m Primary Officers. ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCES, ETC. : 4$ Conference Visitors Report. Poor Looking Trees Reason anil Wisdom Lectures. ApriUOu1901. On Saturday and SuridSiySmembf rs of tho It. S. and Primary stake officers visited the wards in the souti'Crn part oi me siaac, reiurneu lecung tlieir labors la-bors wero not without profit. Win J. Conger has been" dellrcrlng fruit trees from tho Proyo Nurtery the past two days, but unless tliey turn out to bo better than th-y look his business busi-ness along these lines wlH iio.t bo very flourishing another beaso'iif Wo will hope for tho best, howcvir.j The I). N. students aie writing joy-fill joy-fill letters over the appointment of the new priucipal of thaf-ftystitutlon While tho parents can but acknowledge the wisdom of the Board of Regenls, the appointment would haveheen difficult diffi-cult to eicel, in view of- natural gifts and educational competency, oven in -Salt Lake City. - L A rbor day was observed thy tho district dis-trict schoolchildren cleaning the rubbish rub-bish from the city nark in m filch they aru allowed to recreate. A few trees were also planted, but tho JsOrtf April is altogether too late in tho season for tree planting in this vicinity if they are expected to thrive. A n-o phnting day is viry commendable, but should be observed earlier in tho wv, that Uchllrtrfii m,. Be tho tjS Jkl L Attho Sabbatlf scrviccSfitVU.-rVMathj eson, Joseph Bentley and WHford Day gave reports of their conference visit at Salt Lake. All had enjoyed themselves. Mrs Hannah Smith Dalton was invited by Bishop Richards to address tho congregation. con-gregation. Mrs. Dalton lived -ln Par-owan Par-owan formerly, being tho daughter of Jesse M. Smith. Twenty-three years since hhe moved to Colorado. It gave her great pleasure to visit the town of her birth and mingle with 'u-r host of relatives and friends who duly reciprocated recipro-cated the Indy's sentiments. The lectures last Thursday by Prof. Ot'o. Decke.r nnd State Supt. Nelson wero gems of reason and wisdom,. In valuable to fathers and mothers whn wish to perform tlieir full duty In child training. Thoughts were advanced that might assist nny p-irent desiring to con trol the desires and habits of thu child. Many havo said they would not have missed the instructions for any price. It was free gratis, given for pure lovoof humanity's cause, lietter than all the "Duffy" shows that ever was, or will bo given. ( |