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Show I Correspondence. I 3 G Parowan, Utah. I C Parowan, Utah, July 18. A company of our young pooplo leave Saturday morning for n fow days trip in tbo mountains. Millard Watson hns opened a barber shop in the oonrrcto building build-ing opposlto the Bentley cash store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lyman nnd Mr. Solon E. Lyman loft for their respeotlvo bomea this morning after a pleasant visit with their relatives rela-tives and friends. A numbor of men are now finding omploymut upon tho new building adjoining tbo Equitable Co-op. King Porramore is having a fluo largo born with stables nu tho east, and west constructed. Oscar M. Lyman is tho buildor. Tho Snbbath school kindergarten class will givo un entertainment Fri-day Fri-day evening nt tbo opera hall. 10c admission for children undor twolvo years of ago ; others may pay whatovor thoy oan afford, tho proceeds to bo need for seating tbo department with kindergarten chairs. Nowly eieotod officers are usually looking for opportunity to revolu tion izo. Tho field Is open for tho new trustees to cover up tho gravol bed in front of tbo sohool building I which has boon so distressing to tho I children's feet, and equally trying to tho contents ot tbn limited pocket book to keep the little ones in shoes. Ajraa'kasMBOiweH'Jelt ierSaltLak City today to resume his business In Savago's Art Store whoro ho has boon for the past year doing tho most satisfactory sat-isfactory work. Alma's visits nro I likely to bo less frequent as bis mother and family contomplnto moving mov-ing ot Saupoto county iu tho near future. fu-ture. Howover, Alma is ono of tho. boys who will evor Hud a woloomo to his homo town. , , "My Partner" was woll represented represent-ed by tho L' Allegro company last oveuing, n larger majority of tho ohorootors boing ot oaso with tholr rarts than iu Don Caesar Do Bazan. Jodio Richards aud Bortlm Watson appeared to muoh hotter advantngo JoBt night. Will L. Adams aud Georgo Taylor did BomonrMfltlo work. Laura Poarl Adams had tho propor conception of hor part, and porfeot ability, still Bcnrcoly tho natural oaso that she displays iu othor roles. Tho oharnotors were all good, far excood-Ing excood-Ing tho many travoliug troupes vo so liborally patronize. Tho oompauy leave on Monday morning to present tho two plays at Paugiutah, Beavnr nnd Milfoid, and wo nro proud to rooommond them to tho several towns ns n good, olean, wholesome class of young pooplo, who will givo their audiences au-diences their best efforts, which oro no fnke. Tho readings by Laura Penrl Adams are woll worth tbo ad-mlBBlou ad-mlBBlou prloo alone. PIONEER DAY. Pioneer Day will be obsorvod iu Pnrownu in good stylo. A meeting will bo hold in tho tabornaolo, oom-meuoing oom-meuoing at 10 a. m.. when tho following fol-lowing proguim will bo rondored; Singing, choir and congregation. Prayor. Singing, ohoir and oongrogntlon. AddrosB of Welcome, E. Orauo ntsnn. Music, Orchestra. Reading, lva Watson. Solootion, Band. Funuy sido of Pioneer life, linns J. Mortenson, Sr. Song, Dnvid Mntheflon, Jr. Serious sido of Pioueer HTe, Thos. Durham. Song, Mrs. Ada Burton. Sontlmenta, Toasts' eto. Soleotion, Band. ' Singing. Bonediotion. Ctilldrons danoing ruly from 2 to 1 p. m. Old Folks' Banquet from 1 to C p. m. Every man and woman la town k cordially invited to this bauquot re- Ifl gardloss of oreed, color, or political faith. Remember ouo and all you M nro tho guests of honor, onjoymont iu 'B in store for you that will create fond 1 recollections for future days. Them ;H will be a ball at the opera house in ' tho evening. Tbe Relief Society will H opeu a bazaar the morning of tho m 21th when they will Bell rendy-mado rH clothing for children, raflie quills M I and serve luuohos, Ico cream and cake H at prices within tho reach of all, H |