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Show Hi J I St. George and Locality. tW . I g s - . .! . v if - ,fc aJi - ik Jb k Ak. l 4ir kAv (W Do you rcmombor to writo it f 1005? ' llr. Robert E. Kuowlton has been quite 111 for povornl days. Several partios wore given during J tbo wook by tho young "sronrt sot. ' t - Dnu Ablbtrora necoropnnlod tbo Alleges Mlnulo, Elllo and Lou Fostor to Oedar Friday. Tbo children'! dauoo last weolc was ! well iwtrotiizod nnd tbo little folka i lulto onnjoyod tho affair. H Thus. D. Rooso of Salt Lnko was ; tbo guest of bia cousin, Miss Clarn j TJoutloy, several days last week. Miss Editb Judd ontortalnod n party of six fjuosts at a lunobcon I Monday night uftor tbo danoo. Auotbor llrst-olufcs danco wna enjoy ed at tbo Hoolh ball Tuesday nigbt by u largo crowd of young pooplo. Mrs. Koato is gradually growing - I weaker. Sbo is ablo to tako but n very little nourishment and endures much pain. i . 1 1 I. I. V Tbo frionds of Mis May Uontloy ' nro plonsod to t-co hor ablo to bo out ! again. Sbo is recovering from a i sovero illnes-s. I Dr. Findloy ia spending a fow montba on tbo farm of Cbarlos Soeg-millor Soeg-millor and ia enjoying bin recruit in tbo country. His boaltb baa greatly improved. Tbo Now Years ball givon by tbo Last Ward Saturday night waa a ependid aooial success, and onougb uuinbors wore bold to moot all ox-ponaos. ox-ponaos. Ooorgo Fawcott and familly left for Lund, Novadn, Thursday. Thoy bavo s bocn visiting with rolu- v t tlves in' St. 'Goorgo tb6 imst tbroo' wooks. Mrs. ,1. O. Maofarlano ontortalnod at a splendid family dlnnor Thursday nigbt. Covers woro laid for ubout thirty guoets nnd tho dlnnor waa moat .. - olBborato lu cory tl?tn'Hf 'V Molvln Mt Ilarmou rccoivod a ruossago Saturday Informing him of his mother's critical illness, at Prico, V ' Carbon county. Mr. Harmon loft immodiatoly to attend bor sick bod. "Under Two Flags," tho play in which Blanch Bates was such n popular pop-ular favorlto na Cigarette, ia being cnat. Miss Edith Judd will enact tho rolo of Oi garotte, to which sbo a t singularly adaptod. b Thursday morning tho Misses Allio M Berry, Mnggio Miluo and Nollio M Stoyons, and Jos. T. Wilkinson, Jr., fi and Millard Watson loft for Codnr, Charles Bastian accompanying thorn , fl 4 aa toamstor. Tlio young pooplo say M that thoy bavo enjoyed tboir visit in B ' St. Goorgo vory much. Mrs. Satnuol Adams baa boon quito HI. Mra. Andrew McNeil was down from tho mlno last week. Tho farmors are nil busy preparing for tbo spring work. Raymond Cannon is now ablo to get about on crutchos. Daucos woro givon iu tho Booth ball nearly ovory nigbt last week. Martin L. McAlllstor cauio up from Mosquito to spoud holiday week with ilia family. Arthur Grogorsou wont out with supplioa for tho Bull Valley mines last week. Miss Nollio Woodbury, who is teaching tea-ching school ntToquorvillo, was homo for tbo bolidnyo. Prof. Otto ia now tho chorister of tho East Ward, Joseph McAllister having resigned tho position. Will Higglns and Will Lund spout tho holidays nt borne. Thoy bavo been nttonding school nt Provo. Miss Zillio Brooks loft last week for Prico, Carbon county, wlioro sbo intends to remain for somo time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higigns woro up from Bunkoville, where thoy aro teaching, for tho Christmas holidays. Jimruio McDonald camo in from tho Dixio miuo, where ho has boon working tho last six months, to spend tbo holidays. Mr. Will Ponrco and Miss Ida Larson, Lar-son, both of Washington, weio married mar-ried In tho St. Goorgo temple last wook Wednesday. Millard Watson of Parowan camo to St. Goorgo to Bpond tbo holidays with rolntlves. Millard soemed to iind nu attraction nt tho post-oillco. Miss ,Mnmo Olson of Leeds wns iu St. Georgo a day oi two last week, but Hpent tbo romalndor of hor holiday holi-day vacation with bor family nt. TLoedB. v Thorowas n children's danco iu tbo Booth ball, givon by tho East ward last Saturday, and in tho evening tho oldor pooplo of tho wnrd participated in a boiioflt dance. Mrs. Josopliiuo Jones nnd child of Provo bavo boon visiting with relatives rela-tives and frionds in St. Goorgo. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Caution Cau-tion of this plnco. A numlwr of frionds wore ontortalnod ontorta-lnod nt tbo homo of Ernstua Whitehead White-head Sunday afternoon of last wook, with singing, music, etc., nnd all woro delighted with the now gramophone gramo-phone Last wook Thursday there woro sovoral borso rnces pulled oil" at tho track., but tho holiday spirit soomed to bavo subsided to such an oxtont that thoro woro vory fow out to witness wit-ness tbo ovonts. Dr. and -Mrs. F. J. Woodbury ontortalnod on-tortalnod a number of frionds Tuos day ovonlng. Delightful musio waa n foaturo greatly upproointod and tho host and hostess provided nu evening of rnro onjoymont for tholr guests. Tho ball gamo Monday botwoon the St. Goorgo aud Washlngo boys was not a vory exciting affair. Tbo St. Gcorgors won on n score of 21 to 17. It is reported that tho Washington team carriod off all tho honors iu tho gamo at Washington lnsfc wook. A Booiablo was givon at tbo homo of Ernstua B. Snow Tuosday ovonlng of last wook, aud an enjoyable time was spont by a lnrgo numbor of guests. Games aud Hongs woro tbo principal nmusomonts. Tho pnrty was givon in hoor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Randall Jones. I Morris Bringbursl camo down Sunday Sun-day to drlvo stogie. Miss Winona Cox Intends sturting lodny for Provo, wLcro gho will re sumo bor studios. TuoFday nftornoou Chester Wliito bend was thrown from his ilorso WUH ot sorlpnsly injured. Mining location notices, nml entry blanks, proof of hiboj mj other miulng blnults for salo ui this ofllco. Harold Wilkinson and Mins Lnolla Fawoott loft Wednesday for Cedar, after having enjoyed tho festive week In St Goorgo. Jntnes Andrus was a pussonger on tho back to Modcna Wednesday. Ho wns on his wnylo ntteud tho lhcstock convention at Denver. Wednesday noon a foottnee was run botweon Millnrd Watson of Parowan nnd Wilford Thonijisoii of this placo. Thompson won oy n mai-gin of about ono inch. t Tbo pooplo from White River who liavo spont tho past Uo weeks iu St. Goorgo, loft Wednesday for tiioir homos, having enjoyed tiioir visit to dear old Dixio. Mrs. Jnno T. bleak icturncd to St. Goorgo Saturday from Acotna, where sbo has spent Bovcinl weeks oaring for her dhm-Ltor, Mrs. Jcnnio B. Nol8on. Mr8." Kelson recently gnvo birth to a bouncing boy, nnd till concerned aro well and happy. Brigham Jarvis left for Salt Lake City last Wednesday to meet his son, Eldor .Emstusf Loon, who has been honorably released from his missionary mission-ary labors in Japan. Elder Jarvis had boon 111 for somo tlmo nnd tbo president of tbo mission bolioved n chnugo of olimnto would benofit him. Tho tomplo workers and a largo numbor of friends woro entertained at tho homo of President D. II. Cannon Can-non Tuesday ovenlng. Thoro were In nil about sixty guU. Cha titno passed pleasantly in Einplng and auimatod conversation, refreshments I boing served later iu tho ovonlng. I Thoso who were present will not booh I forgot tbo congenial, hospitality of 1 Pres. Cannon aud, wife, who nro royal I ontortalj)crJ--.-C- Tuesday oron lug a peasant reception I wnstondored Hon. Tuos. P. Cottam by a number ofjhis democratic friends. Hon. D.fll. Morris wns master of ceremonies nnd tbo party wns u lively ono, uiout forty guests boing proseut. Tbo program wns u doligbtful ono aud'tho popular basso prof undo (?) K. M. McArtbur, llg-urod llg-urod conspicuously in tho singing. 1 1 1u "Armv RntiL?" ivnu utttwirli utiil sovornl oncores woro given. Alox Miluo led in tho anthem "Hustle On," uud Dnvo was equally enthusiastic enthus-iastic making "Tho Gospol Raft" ring while all joined in tho chorus. Frank Penroso snug a German lovo song and was Inter prevailed upon to give a selection in Scandinavian dialect, dia-lect, which provoked much laugbtor. Miss Minn Scott sang "Laddie," Miss Emi Molvillo rondored nn instrumental in-strumental selootion, aud . Representative Represent-ative Cottam gavo a .abort talk. Lunch was servod Into In tbo ovonlng ovon-lng aud tbo party broko up shortly after twclvo o'clock. Mr. Cottam loft tho following duy to outer upon his duties in the Legislature. Pros. E. II Snow mot with n severely painful accident Monday nt about 10 u. m., while adjusting tho wiroa on a telophono polo noar tho homo of Albert E. Millor. It is supposed that a dizzy fuintuosa was tbo cause of tho fall, ua Pros. Snow remembers nothing of tbo ucoidont. Had it not been that n fonco broko n part of tho forco of his fall bo might bavo sustained more serious injuries than ho is now suffering. He was nt onco enrred Into tbo homo of Mr. Millor, and Dr. Woodbury was sent for, whilo all that could bo donofor his relief wua nttonded to, although bo wns in a atuto of unoon-sciouBnosa unoon-sciouBnosa for some time. Iu tho ovonlng ho wns taken to his homo, wboro ho la recovering fta fast ua could bo oxpootod, though ho has suffered it great doal of pnin. Fortunntoly no bones woro broken and' thoro woro no internal injuries us jfar na rnn bo learned, but tho patient rooolred Bovoral bad bruipcs. It in hoped that ho will soon ho around ua usual. Old Mothor Hubbard, Sbo wont out and rubborod. Now nolghbors woro ju8t moving in; "I'll just tako a poop,t My, tholr furnltnto'u'cboap, " Sbo said with n satisfied grin. Oowld'Hullivmi. i |