OCR Text |
Show Parowan Items. : Parowan, April 23rd, 1912. F. L. Culver and family and Jos. Stevens, who have spent some five moliths in the sunny regions of California, have re-j turned and report a most delight- ful trip. ; ! Mr. VanBuren and family, who have spent the year east1 where Mr. VanBuren ..attended! college, are with us again. It is' reported that Mr. TaylSr Is' 'not intending tqact as superintendent superintend-ent of the Parowan schoflKthe coming year, and if not we hope to bo successful in piocuring the services of Mr. VanBuren for the coming year. S. 0. Low'o ,has returned and reports having spent a very successful suc-cessful school 'year at Orton, where he has been teaching. Wm. A, Evans, has returned from tin north where he visited his son Clifford, who is attending school at Provo. He also visited relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Orson 0. Orton was summoned sum-moned to the sick bed of her husband, who recently left for the Pine Valley country. He was taken to Milford and is now under un-der the care of Dr. Burton of that place, and is reported to be-improving. be-improving. George Bettridge of this place sustained quite a serious injury in vmcnho unx ivir. iioutfOfGns1 riding at Rush Lake. Mr. Bettridge Bet-tridge is improving under the care of Dr. McGregor. Born to Mr. and Mrs. "Cdgar Gurr, a girl on the 15th: Mrs. Julia Banks, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Topham, of Pargoonah, on the l3t, a girl; to Mr. and Mrs. John Jenson, a girl, on the 20th. Dr. Jamp's Green and his v ife left for Milford this morning. "What Happened to Jones," portrayed by the Murdock Dramatic Dram-atic Co. last week was a stunner. Word comes that Attorney W. F. Knox of Beaver cannot be present at the session of the District Dis-trict Court which convenes oil" the 26lh and it may be put off till the 29th. |