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Show t 1 NEWS OF SOUTHERN UTAH TOWNS 1 bbb. 'rS w V I ' il By Our Correspondents. BVr NrU'VTTWTVT'TPTTTT'FTTT'rTvTT' I" I f Hurricane, Utah L 0 B iliirrlciiiio, Utah, Doo. 10. H Bishop Iaotn tundo ua, n visit Sun- H day ovening. H 'i'lios. Igom mid family moved iu H" laBt Thursday. H Josa Lommon is putting tlio roof J on his house. H Mutual is organized with Nophi J. J Workman prosident. H Jim upendlovo oamo in from tho Jj shoop hord on tho 7th. H Wilson Itnliiy in trying to buy H Richard Puruors Intercut hero. H Alfred Hull brought in two loads 1 of luuibor last weolc. Looks ns If ho H la going to build eoon. B Thoro woro moro pooplo horo last Saturday than ovor boforo. Men B woro hero fonolug stockyards, etc., m preparing for turning homos iu tho M Thanksgiving day waa celebrated M in n pleasing manner. At lU o'olonk M -ovory poraon, visitors and strangers, B mot ut tho mooting houao and listened B to a short progrnm, nftor whloh all B partook of tho bountooua feast pro- M pared by the faithful bisters. Bert BB Woodbury said ho never sat down to BB n moro inviting tablo in his life. B -Noorly ovorything oaton was raised nt BB Hurricane Wo want tn -remind you H 'that next Thanksgiving will bo bold BB hero the grandest festival over board of In Dixie. This will bovthn day of B days for Hurrioaue, when all stuck- BJ iioldors.nnd tho loading pooplo of tho H Btnko will bo iuvitod. Look put for H an invitation. H- Tho Dixlo Fruit Company waB H organized horo oiii Doo. 4th. Tho objoot is to euoourago tho planting of best variotios ol fruit trees and toon- H courago horticultural' nud agrlohlutrnl B intorosts in general. .Entrtmoo fee WL onodoUurJ Hy 'orgttalxlntt'-'We'.ercpeot Kr "to"biTaWo' to taake fruit t raising n m profltoblo business as woiins n'ploaa- BB ant one. Tho lack of orgauiztion B liaa kopt tho fruit industry.' book, B in this part. Tho people of tho H world aro eating moro frtilt thrtn ovor 1 before Tho habit ia growing Wo BJ oxpeot to make of this plnoo u forost B of orohards, by whloh wo will draw BB from oartb, water and aunshino tho B dolionto fruits, whloh Qod intondod B 'or man's ohiof diu. fl Did you know that nearly, ovory B body Is talking about JIurrlcanoT B ' Thoro's a reason. BH --III I I I -Overton, Nev, B ft- Overton, Novada, Deo. 12. H v 1). F. Bouolll is oreotlng n now H dwelling houso in town. ' Wo bavo had about six wooka of M" atoa rainfall, oil and on, in this lo- H callty. B. Will and Frank Batty oamo iu H from tho mines yostorday. Thoy will B romalu until nftor Ghrletmns. B Froight teams from and ou routo M to Grand Gulob mino with oro uro fl passing by all hours of tbo day. a" Mrs. 'Vina Oocpor has roturuod H Iiomo from Mosa, Arizona, whero she H boa been visiting with relatives. H Tho Debating Olub of Ovoiton and R--. iho Olvil Government class bavo op- H pointed Saturday nights to hold their H meetings. H Goorgo Parkins has roturuod home B-s from Ivaupah, California, whero ho h baa been -for somo months past B iroightiug. H A grand, entortuiumeut is under B -way for Ohristmas ovcuiuK, and a B good time is anticipated with jolly jT "Old Saint Nick." H Horn. to Mr. and Mrs, William H A. Perkins, on tho 5th lust., u baby H girl ; to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. King, a H son on tho 12th lust, All ooncerued H uro lino and happy. B y Mr. Gibbs, better kuowu as tbo V" "britoh clout man," una ngaiu aeon in town tho other day. While ho m gives our country i hard hamo it B ooka liko bo ia glad to roturu hero K. co.talonally. BB-' BBw BBBBkr On tho 20th of Novomlior tho wod-ding wod-ding of Fay Porkins to Miss Howitt took placo at tho rcsidenoo of Mrs. Birdlo Gauii. Tho oororaony was pronounood at 7:30, after which a dainty supper wan sprcod in whloh relatives re-latives and friends participated. Tho bride looked very charming in hor nttiro of white silk and Ulina or tho valloy, whllo tho gioom woro a smiling oouutonunco. Tho Grim Roapor again visited us last wook claiming aB Its victim, Mr. Will Evorott, a bright and ontorprls-ing ontorprls-ing young man. Deceased worked in tho lead mines during tho spring months and waa taken aiok lomo two or threo montha ago. Doctors pro uouncod tho dlsonso ursenio poisoning from tho mines. Ho was tho son of John Evorott, and has resldod horo sinco a ohlld. ilo loaves n fathor, ono brother and four alstors to mourn his loss. Summit, Utah, o e Summit, Doo. 20th, 1000. William W. Dalley has sold his Quo half Clyde horso for $225 cash. Mrs. Martha Dalloy and son Raymond Ray-mond havo gouo to Oirolovlllo for tho holidays. IMiss Mollio Farrow returnod from Piooho this wook to spend a few months at homo. Bishop J. B. Dalloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. B. Dalloy and Mrs. R. Tweed lo nttonded nouforonoo at Godar Oity nnd felt woll repaid for tbefr cold, rough trip. During tbo gnlo last week tho largo barn qn tbo tithing lot collapsed with a eraabvrbiohwas heard all ovor town.. Fartrinatoly. up anlmala were in it nt tho time. Au enjoyable sooial was given Mon-flayto Mon-flayto Mrs.'J Amelia OreniTyJiif'lttt tho noxfc morning with' hor husband,' Elder Goorgo Green (who baa just returned re-turned from a mission to Central States) for thoir homo in Teton. Tho Klndorgarten class, of which she waa teacher, presented her with n beautiful album. Mrs. Groon will bo vory much miBsod in our community com-munity especially by tho smaller chlldrou, by whom oho was much loved. Ill HI- I I l-f-l Parowan, Utah, 0 0 Pnrowan, Deo. 19, 190C The Roliof Society gavo a dunolnc party last ovening. A AbIi po ud wua ono of tho attractions, which oroatod muoh amnsomont and somo profit. whloh is to go to tho building fund. Earl Morris, eon of our county olork, ia n acarlet fovor victim, con-taoquoutly con-taoquoutly the homo ia undor quarantine quaran-tine Tho olork however, will looato iu other quarters. v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltnoy, Mrs. Osoar Lyman of Oowloy, Wyom ing, nnd ivir. nnd Mrs. George Browu of Portland, Oregon, woro guests of Ora Watson's nftor mooting Sunday afternoon. A number of ber young lndy friond gavo a china shower to Sndio Prltohard, previoua to her leaving thia morning for tbo Salt Lako Temple whoro sbo will beoomo Mra. Wullace MoMullin. Sadie is ouo of our sweetest, best girlB nud onrrlca with her loads of lovo and good wishes. All uorta of ontertnlnmenta aro In progress for tho holiday season. Tho Proabytorlau sohool gnvo n program Thursday. Thn diatrlot school will proseut a beautiful operetta Friday ovouing, tho sohool band to Uguro oonapiouously and tho pronoeda from this affair aro to go towarda a eohool library. Tho M. i. A. outortain Saturday Sat-urday ovouing and from thou ou tho opera hall ia ougagod for ovory night during tho souon. Notwithstanding tho cold, stormy, day and stako conforonoe convening at Oodar Oity, our mooting houso was paolccd last Suuduy, in ovldouoo of tho 09toom iu which Edlor Wilford Day 1b held by this . community. Brother Day wus. tlio apenkor nnd.took up tho ontiro thno , Clothed In tho aplrlt of hla mission ho Rnvo vlv,d akotohoa of hla experiences, interesting interest-ing his honrorafrotn beginning to end oloalng with n strong testimony of tho truth of tho cauee ho bad represented. Bro. Day wna president ot tQ0 Bristol mission England, for about olghtoon montha, and though ikoro woro many obstacles to surmount, bo accomplished accomp-lished a vory antlafaotory work, as wna vorillod by n letter of congratulation congratula-tion written him by Aplo Hobor J. Grout. Liko other returned mla-siouurlcs mla-siouurlcs Elder Day urges that now ia tho thno to qualify and proparo for such labors and not nult until ouo is actually iu tho Held. Thoro eooma to bo somo rory spooial attraction ou tho east sido of town, particularly tho block known as tho "mnnloas" ouo. The party making visits BooniH to n8h to oppoar in cognlto, or "uiiBlght and unseen, " or as a mystory somehow. Ilia latest nppearauoo was Monday ovonlug at tho homo of MrB. garnh M. Watson. Aftor sbo with tho smnlior children had rotirod, tho young lady in tbo homo wna up sowing, and was continuously contin-uously annoyed by hearing movements move-ments na of aomothiug rubbing tbo aidea of tho houso and stepping about. Sbo enquired of her mother If sho know of a pig or other animal being on tho promlsla and mado soarohea iu tho houso for n oat, dog, or anything that might bo lurking about. Sho howover continued to sow until ton o'clock when she beenmo too nervous to eil up nlono, eo disrobing nnd saying say-ing hor prayers sho was just in tho not of ralaing from her knees, when her oyoa roBted upon tho window at hor bodsido and thoro sho behold n man. Of courso she was frightened, and nallod for holp. Tho prowlor took to his hoelauudmado his esonpo through an opening In tho fence. Ills trucks woro plninly to bo seon in tho snow, as ho came and left.also on top of tho collar whero ho had beeu peering iu nt another window. Wo are ontirolv "left" when wo bealn guessing hie business. The matron of tho homo emphatically deolnroa it ia no returnod Enoch Ardou, judging from tho ovideneo it must be a pooping poop-ing Tom. Wo hardly have in our .hoarts to wish the stmo alillotlou to befall the lato piiper as did -upon peeping Tom of poliio loro, but tbo inmatoa of tfho Lmdo Infor. should, tboro' bo .u'rrnfMfeJu oonTWuco "of Monday night) thoD will be a "dram-ody" "dram-ody" or a tragedyennotod. ( Rocfcville, Utah, ) 0 X Rookville, Deo. 11, 1000. Tho health of the pooplo ia good. Tho woathor la somewhat modoxur tod. j Frank Potty statiod to Lund last Saturday after freight. Tbo school will glvo an entortaln-mout entortaln-mout Friday afternoon Deo. 21, 1000. Hurrah for Ohristmas 1 A grand boll ia to be hold Monday OTening Doo. 24. Daniel Dennett just returned from tho Aooma road where be has been working for somo time. |