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Show St, George Items. St. George, Deo. 3, 1007. Tho weather is ideal warm, efyij" uy days but cool nlglita with light frosts. Swarms of files nto still in ovldouce, howovor. Last Sunday wool: (Nov. 24) Mrs E. Miles prosontod hor husbnngvltlfl a lino 11 pound boy. Mothor und child doing well. Mou may still bo soou bringlugJlt, loads of now hay ft am tho Hold. What would our northern uoighbors thiulr-of thiulr-of mnkiug hay iu Docombor. Mr,. Win. Wobb prosontod hor hiisbun;"Kl jith another flno boy 'on huug hi tho baluuoo but mothor nud child r.ro now ropoited golliug along fairly well. After tho funornl services the body of tho Into pioneer, Oourad Klioumnu was takou to Toquorvillo whoro ho was buriod by tho sido of his first wifo. Ills wifo Aunu roturucd to hor homo in St. Goorgo last week. John R. Wnllis, who formerly edited edi-ted u paper in St. Goorgo but went subsequently to Idaho, hns returned horo. ilo Is uow natively ongagod Iu preparing to rosumo tho publication publica-tion of u County paper aud announces announc-es that tho first issuo will nppear about tho first of tho uow yonr. Thanksgiving day waft qui to generally gener-ally obaorved In St. Goorgo. Some nto turkey and cranberry sauoo. Sorr.o boys had to bunt thoir dlnuor boforo thoy could oat it. They woro mot by gamo commissioners, who told thorn not to kill tho cotton-tails and duoke without n lioonso. Thoso who hnd a dollar got n lioonso. Tho oucs who hud no dollar turned sorrowfully back feeling bad nt tho wntohful gamo wardens. |