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Show ; Parowan Items. ti , Parowan February 28th."' H Time passes so rapidly that it , fl - .-seems impossible to get the , Parowan items in before Thurs- f I day and hence they always take J their place on an under page of " if th Record- I hope that the ' JSd 0f our city do t blame , the editor of the Record for this , - -as the fault lies with the corres ? pondent; probably when the i editor is undated it would boa good time to set aside tardy cor- f respondents, also. Again, there ! t are lost of news items not sent ' in i by the correspondent that the j I; , editor should not be blamed for I . not printing. "Give unto Caesar c -Caesar's due." t -n n i rarmers and sheep men are all wearing a broad smile since the last heavy fall of snow, which :. amounted to nearly a foot here. i Word comes from Panguitch I Lake that the fall there was about four feet and that two feet I fell in Kanarra. I Representative Wilford Day, of v Parowan, Avho is" always in the lead and alive to his duties of bettering the farming conditions i una an conditions of his fellow-men, fellow-men, has just arrived with a shipment of thoroughbred Jerseys Jer-seys and Durhams which are said to be the finest stock in the County. Mr. Day expects to gffy- '"arwpuiwiobolcurTbyi'fe SL gradually increasing c,i is evi- i S dencedby thefollow'ng births: i fe Jan. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl nlf Gillis, a girl; Jan. 20th to Mr. fx and Mrs. Eugene M. Dal ton, a girl; Jan. 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bentley, a girl; Jan. t 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P. Pritchard, a boy; Feb. 20th, to j Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Stevens, ' a girl: Feb. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Wille.rd Skougaard, a girl; Feb. , 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. j Adams, a girl. We hope that some of our neighbors are doing as well with the male population as we have with the female. v Mrs. John J. Gurr has been at home for a few days, but returned re-turned to Beaver this week where she is caring for her children child-ren who are attending the IV Murdock Academy. Mrs. Gwendolin Benson came in from Cedar for a few days, returning to be ready for the school Monday. The sudden change in the weather and temperature caused the "grip" to grip, and some of its victims are: Mrs. Ann Gunn, Walter C. Mitchell, Thos. Taylor, Brother Mortensen, who is 95 years old, and ex-County Clerk Wm. T. Morris. Another time wherjBJllNpuabt'i. -proves vaiuauie was when we announced some time ago the election to be held here on March 19th, to decide whether the city should be bonded or not the pur-1 pur-1 pose of installing a water system. I The bonded sum was printed as I $2,500 which was incorrect as it I should have been $25,000. 1 At the Parents Class last Sun- day a committee consisting of I Wilford Day, George Durham I and Wesley Taylor was chosen to see to the matter of getting Miss , Librarian, to Parowan HB . - " .... !.' Bm When Th thuo lic&il in rtunoml while she is at Cedar to mak knownto us the methods of con ducting a successful Library, this is a step in the right direction direc-tion and should be accelerated bv the help of our citizens. However, How-ever, in the fitness of things, unless un-less we are able to instill both Library and water sytsem, we think the water system should take preference. If there is anything any-thing that seems out of place and disorderly it is a mother or Brown daughters leisurely reading read-ing while the children are unkempt un-kempt in appearance, and so in )ur city it would not be a pleas-ng pleas-ng sight to well balanced people osee our young men and women r their elders spending r.hmV time in the Public Gymnasium and reading while our drinking water is polluted by the refuse of the stable, to say nothing of I mothers carrying the water for the family while they are thus engaged. "Order" is Heaven's first law. As Supt. A. C. Nelson said to us while here "In America we can have anything that we desire." We must believe in ourselves and organize and work Mir desires will them be fully resized. It is reported that Lawyer Houtz of Salt Lake City in company com-pany with three others and as many teams, are now engaged m breaking up his 500 acre tract of landbelow Rush Lake. Thev &feMnuch ir&m$, ;he lake and forming a rese'rvoir will soon be at work again. County Chairman J. II. Arthur, District Attorney Ryan and Dr. Leonard of Cedar were in on business recently. E. L. Clark has returned from Itanab where he had been on business. |