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Show Parowan Letter Parowan, April 21. Mr. R. White ef Beaver wbb n visitor vis-itor bere the first of tho week. Workers in tbe Primary organlza-tlon organlza-tlon from Cedar were bore hi attend anoe last week. Mr. Wilkinson presented h's moving mov-ing ploturo Bohemo la it week, which web very educative. Mr. Pltnhforth of Milford was iu the city tbe fore part of tho week transacting business, Mrs. Floeslo HntchingR of Beaver Is visiting with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Benuon. The Veltls Evans building Ib bqlcg treated, to u fresh coal of paint wblob Is pleasing to the eye. Mr. Thomas Durham aooompanied by his Bieter Mrs. Jos. McGregor, wont to Hoover on tho 10th. Mre. MeGnpor will remain tboro with bor hiiBtnnd ut tho homo of Dr. Donald MoGregor of tbatolty. Mrs. Scirab Whitney roturned Inot woek from Beaver, whoro sho has beon spending a fiw weeks with 'her dnughtor, Mrs. John S. Hauks, who is teuohlng In that city. Mis. Whitney Whit-ney teports having n dollghtful visit. John Benson, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Benson, reoolvod bis ratings from tbe Forest Raufgor examination; Prnotical questions Ql per cent Field toots 70 ,, Experlenco and education 85 ,, Avorogo 80 por cent During tho doctor's absnnao Aunt Paulina Lyman of this plaoo has at tended several cases of slokneBS, und, although sho is 63 years of ago, she acta with skill, not having forgotten tbe knowledgo sho obtnlnod In her moro youthful dayB and through the long years of her prootloe is this olty. The District Court convened tbla morning nnd adjourned tbla evening, tboro being very little buainesa on baud. Wo aro heartily glad, how-evr,UrBoaHbnff!rcesofMonr,adaHr) how-evr,UrBoaHbnff!rcesofMonr,adaHr) Greenwood oud Btonogrupher Cook, and Attorney Geo. II. Groouwood of Milford. nnd Dittrlct Attorney's. II. Ryan. It N. Morfldeu Wtin ucocmpnulcd by Mrs. Mi.ggio Moea, siiior of his wife. Mir Mues, who bus lutol; In her homo lu Callfornlii. boon deprived of her hiiibnud, htvlng nureed him thrcughn loug lllnces, v.hich ended sadly lu hia deraiso. mid having nt tbo kiimo tlmo tho rpsoouuibillty nnd carp of her four cblldreu, gu-iitly needs tho klndnos3 nnd rest which oho will roRolvn ut tho bnmo of Mr. and Mrj. L, N. Mursdon, whoro the will remain Indefinitely. ' ' Mr. Hent2lker of 8nlt Lnko City Ib in town today talking up an irriqa tlon sohomo which will, if carried out, bo of gront moment to this sec tlon of tbo country, nud if wo know when nnd whore wo n'ro nt wn will loud nil tbo aid posaiblo iu tho way of incorporating n company under tho supervision of Mr. Wbtto. Tho com-pany com-pany Mr. Wbito represents is umply able, with tbolr engineers and other oapablo mun, to cniry out tho pro-jeot, pro-jeot, which will have Rush Lnko in this valley as tho plnco for ooneorv-l&g ooneorv-l&g tho whbIo wutor. Mr. Hentzikcr has statlBtioal foots given by tho Stato Englneor which verify hie statement that there lu plenty of water wa-ter whloh is now going to wnsto In this section, whloh, whon thus aon served, would Hiipport n township or two of poople. |