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Show Parowan Letter Parowas, Marsh 2. Mrs. ffm. LlsUf la sukerleg freaa a oosaplloatlon of diseases. Mrsv Alloa, Evans, who baa beea a sufferer for over a "yr, is still la a very, oritioal ooeditloB. '' Mrs. Morton, who recently niovea from Eaglaad with her husband and fasaily, has been very ill but Is sow rallying. Attorney Wlllard E Corry passed through here tho fore part of the week op his, way to Paragooah .where bo had nuaiueBs with one Mr. MoBrlde. In giving tho names of the happy fathers, Isst week , we inadvertantly wrote Donald Instead of Thomas Skougard, tbe latter being the happy man. Mrs. Rober IJalterman, who baa beon a great sufferer, since tbe sad news of her husband's doparture from this state, ia Btlll swooning between life and death. We bavo a number ot our people 1)1 at present. , Among the number 1b Mrs, Sarah Morrlp, mother of Vm. T. and, Qoorgo D. Morris, who Is suffering suf-fering from pneumouia. A party oopaistlna of John Henderson Hen-derson and wife, iVro..O. Mitchell and wife, Dp. Morgan Richards and wife and Aunt Paulina Lyman left for Paragonah last week where they were guests at a party hold In hpnor of tbe 75th birthday of Betsey Tpp-ham Tpp-ham and Eliza A. Barton. They re-'port re-'port having aa enjoyable time. I . tA tonoblng Inojdjent was. that of Httle(Aloert lnspp tu tbe street .crying at 'midnight, bis fatherland mother having gone t'o tho dance. Durlpg tbe timo Mr. Benson bad re turped several tlmeB to see that bis sleeping children were all right, but when he went the last time he missed tbe oldest boy and was very much alarmad, as were bis wife and rela tlves. A search began, and fortunately fortun-ately Mr. Hyatt had beard him ory log as hdr wa preparing for retirement retire-ment and slipping on her shoes she went Into tho Btreet nud carried him into the house His fntbor came later lat-er inquiring for him and found bim woll tukeu care of. |