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Show . Parowan Letter. Parowau, Oct. 27, 1909. A. J. Guuu and Warreu Pendlotcn left for Mllford Wednesday. Prof. Goo. Durham and Wm. Mit-obeli Mit-obeli took h trip to Co lur laet Mcu diy. " Mrs. Lottie Dalley of Summit vvod in attendance at the postniHider'BCon ventlon whlob waa hold hero last Mjuday. Deputy State Auditor lleluer of Salt Luke Gity has boon at tho Oouu-ty Oouu-ty Seat auditing thu treasurer's records. rec-ords. Wm. II. Ilolyoak has just loturned f 'om Luud, having taken hia hro'htr Amos Rogers there on his way to Snoviflake, Arizona. Mra Jamoa and daughter of Ogdon havo been visiting tbts week with relatives rel-atives hero and at Paragon a b. Mra. James is n slator of Georgo Ilolyoak of thla "place. Tho demooratio uominoo for may or, Job. P. McGregor, line refusod to run ou tho tiokot and the party lias por'uadod Jamos Oilerton to make the raco. Wm. Orton or Orton, Utah, wna a visitor in Parowan thla weok, having ' oomo ovor to atiend the post mutter's Ioonveutlon, and incidentally to meet rolutivea and friouda. ( LBt week iu roportlng the long term oouuoiiman ou tho republican t tiokot it was Btatod that Obaa L). Adams waH tho uomiuco. Thia wis '. nn orror. It otould bnve read Tbor. V h D Adams. s Uenry Ilonp and wifo or Tilon, 3 ; Idaho, are vlstlug at Mr. UoQruo 1 lleap'B, and aro intending to buy tne " i' Jancl adjoining tho Heap plaoe ou tho t!iaL oust and mako their homo ut Puio ffSSLJSSm, Wsmmm . iSjJJ A post masters ocuvention was. held in tho Court Iloueu lust Mundny ut j whiob nearly all towns In tlio district ' woro represented. Mr. Bowler rode all tho nay from Qunlock on horso Ibuok. Tho oitizauB of Parowan extend tholi deepest sympathy to tholi j frleuda ot Cedar Olty who havo Loei: j called upon to part with their lovei l oubb through that dread' dlsenao Ty '; phold, and hope the Board of Healtl will bo ablo to atomp out tho cause. J Summit Briefs. m Summit, October 28 f , Tho littlo ilvo year old son of Mr J and Mrs. Wm. Hale, who bHB been fi .quite low with typhoid fover for about j a month, 1b now aonvalesitug. "gi The conference visitors havo re ,y turned from Salt Lake Olty. Tho fol- l .lowing wero the visitora from Summit: Sum-mit: U. R. Lawrouce and family und ' JNela 0. Madsou. " Alex Dalley waa in Oodar Olty ou 'Tuesday the 27th lust, and brought ihome a new double-disc moline plow, with wbiob ha intends to break up ibis largo arid farm. The weather has been ideal for the ,past few weeks enabling the grangers t to harvest corn and potatoes vyithout I " -interruption. The yield Ib ail that .can bo desired, and the grangers feel I .quite gratified. Hallow E'ou will be the liveliest timo ou reoord at Summit. All per oodb old and young aro going to par tioipate in a grand marque ball. It ,is the determination of the people, .that this bo a howling success, and ,all will have to admit it the timo or ithoir life. Brother Wbito is having a splendid job of palntiug done on his new two- story frame bouso. Mr. Anderson, the well known paint r and decorat or, Ib making n demonstration ot the 1 nrtiBtio wbioh baa never been equalled 1 before in the county. A great Amcr- 1 loan eagle aodrnB the front gable, and is of itself a demonstration ot tho i wonderful nrtistio ability of Mr. An- derson. I Tho pleasant purgative elTeot exper ienced by nil who uso Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and tho - . healthy condition of tho body .which I they create, makes one feel joyful. I y t$old by Palace Drag Store. |