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Show j 1110 y; -yt; 7!?itT!l Te4l ITEMS. lio rat ; 1 A wt, ntaloj given al tho hovna of llishop congest Wetliiojlttj thd oe ci iou JterT;irs. Lnnt's hlvtlulay. Mi aim MN hv, . j$, vuiajn have n hi nnd uaw on at their hrVne, Who put In ap jtppenraneo last week. i:idcr Hamuoj (llud) f.clgh has boan rcloa'sed fro'm missionary labors on ite pount of 111 UcRlth amtla expected hora in a few day'd. - .. . -. . ., . At Parowan it n eek, the S7th; 3tJi, and mth, ltl b given thetegulnrfctnt! teachers pamlnttiou 'nr hon eounv. I'rospectlTc tcaw-ors shouW bear this, In mind Dr Hamlltoti, couMu to Dnvld un.l Hobcrt iiitlloch qf thift place, and a nathooi Scotland, In vUlUng his ro-latUes ro-latUes hnro and talks of maklni lila, homo wltp us, Carpet Wettvlng, I or fntioyUtrlping and nil klndft of eatpct weaving go to ,irw. .lames Humphries, Hum-phries, at her old homoUn the northern put of the city. ' iw. Mrs. John . adams, After visiting a eo,iploof months with iclativea in Illinois, Il-linois, returned home this eek. It l,s needlcsatohaj that iJnole John ' Is fjlad to give over the keys to his iTcffti-cite iTcffti-cite ' - - ii A soclaj was glen at the hntr.oaj Mayoi itones last evening by Miss Sadie Sad-ie In honor of the Mlsscss Ashlon, Morgan Mor-gan ami Wright, of Salt Ljako City, who havo spent a month in Cedar with ihclr young tr,en I'rofcssois Decker and l,owls of tho branch Normal faculty, nro mnklng a tof of tlie settlmoonts u fr.r north as and including Heaver. A larger attendance at-tendance Is expected at the school this. w inter than ever before. , The Improvements icportcd some weeks since In progtess at the Thorley Store, aro now completed and the partition par-tition wall has been extended soveinl feet farther back, giving iqore room for tho accommodation of their stock of merchandise. MUs IjCwIb, sister of II. Claud Lewis, who has bepn attendant upon her ot- Oaklaud jJJhb,'" whero iho hnt( m,ado dn engagement as teacher in the; publlq schools, within n tew days. Elder Han y Thorley, who has been, laboring tho past two ears in tho Callfqruia Mission, returned homo last week. Harr.v.hasenjojed his missionary mission-ary labors and (.pe.ikfwellof California, lie is one of our steady, Industrious young inen and is glndly welcomed home again. Tho Death Ponalty- A little thing sometimes results In ilcutli. Thus a mete scratch, inviguin can't cuts or pun bolls have paid 'the iUh penalty. It Is wise to havo Httoklen's Arnica salvo ever handy, it's the bebt salvo on eatth aud will prevent fatality, when Hums, Sores, Ulcers and l'lles threaten. Only 2oo, at all Drug Stores. Wqrkon the now Korm.il building does not seem to bo going forward with as much dispatch as was anticipated The foundation has no( yet been completed com-pleted to the btiffueo of the ground, aud only two uiasous and ono louder ure employed in lujlug it up. Tho con-tr.ictois con-tr.ictois no doubt know their own business, busi-ness, but It strikes us that it would bo an advantage to havp tho walls Well along Ucforu cold weather suts. In, Miss Tina Woodbury of 8L (leorge, 'who Is In foriar under the care of Dr. Middlcton, Is improving nicely tind will apparently soon be well uguln. Miss Woodbmy has borved tin tpprcn-ticcship tpprcn-ticcship at tl.o printing trade and Is ail expert eompotntor, as well iik a cry prepossessing yaipig lady, Her many friends at St. deargo will icjoico to know that she Is likely at an early date to regain her wonted health and strength. Mr. aud Mrs. Donald L'rie have moved luto the Kphrulm I'erklus resl-dunco resl-dunco In tliac western part of town. I Doit has rented tho o"ld Sheep Association Associa-tion building and will shortly open a butcher shop aud greeti grocery store there. Something wo uecd, Donald, especially tho green grdcciy, nnd now If you will put on a delivery service nnd solicit orders the old town will take tin-other tin-other btcp fornatil aud If catofully and iutolllgenlly managed you can mako a barrel of money bostdos. If most of tho bash that is now spent for boo.o was Invested in cat&blcs thcio.wouUl be many happier families, and if it Is made conveuleut, we believe it will bo A ji ' ' 'T-p i'Tii JE.I'1 f"'T" ' in have Jtceu havltijf sqlne of 0ur snm,mr waotlier this weolt. ' " ' 't ."' "" ,'"t " - Vtl Jars- qmrti'Sl.lQ Ps dor; I quurt. RK, r doz. CijnAn Ci'.y Co-Or Paul i.ynor Is nccompajiylnrt lr. Voliitcr' al(ipnontof sheep jo'Cl'.iea.goi levying Lund yeglorday. t iiiai1.nimii Ml Martha MeMuliln of. Tceds 1? visiting tn dednr, tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Muchus Ahlstrom. Iloninmln Stqlth, who la rmploed ar ono of the liumb at the dipping pens on thd fountain, h reponed to b? ver, sick. Mr. and' Myc (Uotgo Ai.l)dowp are roiojelng rivthonrrlval of their first b.uiy,nbo, whii was born htst Wed nrsday. Mis Carlsr of St. Clcorgr, iaiightc. nf John Cnrter, ha$ rereltod her din-ohargo din-ohargo fioL Dr. Mitldletou and will re tnret homp ihwt Monday. DiKlng tlio absence of Dr. Middlcton nt tho Orand Can on of the Oilq'rado, his pnticrtlA will b looked aftch by Dr. Donald JloOregot of I'aiowau. " ' , i u Mr. llarlocjtei' of Washington was In towiHoday with w ator melons, grapes, and peain. 1)1- lu fruits nro heoomtng quite coipnton oil -Uio'iparkct now, , Principal N. T. Vortcr of tho llrnuch. Xormal, who accompanied' by Wlll Corry lias been making a looturlng tour of tho l)i.v.p country, ictuincd yeiet- Fnincls Wobsler load,ctl n shipment of slieep for tho Chicago market at ljund cstorday. The sheep weie1 tho pibperty ofhlmsclf and sonij, Win. V. Walltcr and Ibsac C. Mr.qfarjano. . . . '. C, Caz, ono of our oh resldentcra, who won for himself the title of pqot laureate, but who now lestdes in Iowa, isvitlting his children and othof rpla-lives rpla-lives and friends horo, and will likely I remain with us abou,t a month, ii mnw What Is. tho matter with pr correv pondents? They seem to h,avo grown Jtjn UliTi ' V( t ? in .' i iy out a nuniber of tho tpwns of tho coin" (.y represented in Its cosrespocdcnco columns falls short of the measuro pf Its existence. |