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Show CORRESPONDENCE. Q Parowan, Utah. 0X G Pnrowan, Doo. 12, 1000. Tho flrat term of court for tho coming com-ing yoar is set for January let, 1007. Among tho pnrtioa givon nt Vulo tido will bo u pretty operotta by tho district school children. Wm. II. Lyman, who has boou vory ill tho past oight days, 1b roportcd to bo ou tho Improve Some married pooplo's pnrtioa aro being planned for. Thoeo wishing to participate iu n royal good timo should urrango mattora accordingly right away. Eldor Wilford Day cnu bo soon Bunking hands and reooivlug glad greetlugs from his numberless friends thoso days, lmvlrtg returned from his mission to England. Will L. AdnniB nud Ethol Leigh aro engaged to play with tho Inland Stock company, leaving horo eomo time this week, and will appear upon tho Pnrowan opera houso stago (omo timo noxt mouth. Of tho Cedar Oity district sohool touchers uttondiug tho lnstituto nt Purugoouau last Saturday only ono, Miba Mluuio Hanson, romninod to tho Wur Voterana Reunion, Friday ovoniug. Miss Hanson made horself vory plonsuut ronowing formor ao-quaintanoeBaud ao-quaintanoeBaud dnuciug with her last year students. Wo nro all glad to seo Minnie's beaming countenance. Brother JIudh J. W.ortousQn Intt evening re5oi,ved Atho' grev"iou8;mqar engo-tbirtt.hlalSoBWdnu.'jhtorjSsilTo ratio, hod died sudd only leaving a largo family, tho youngest but thrco dayj old. Furthor particulars woro uot learuod. Death ban tunny times broken tho family ties of Brother Mortenson'a home, and while we mingle our sorrow with thul. of other frlouds wo onn only say, "Ho doth all thing well." Tho Indian Wnr Vatorans1 reunion held last Fridty was an Interesting ana snccossmi all air. ttkotcnos ol bygone oxporicnooa nnd reminiscences wero givon by members of tho Veterans. Vet-erans. Tho most amusiug featuto wns an Indian chorus couduoted by Wm. T. Morris, and tho most surprising surpris-ing rondition, was tho selection by the district sohool bund. It wub pronounced pro-nounced tho olimax of tho occasion. Tho crowd whh immonso, and huppy good naturo was ovnrywhero prosont, tho spirit of wnr having yioldod to penco and good will, and it glad ro-union ro-union of hearts. At tho Hoard meeting of tho P. U. M. 1. a few evoulugs slnoe, Charles Adutta was elected piesldent of tbo iu stltutiou. When Simon A. Mathoaon was given tbo suporinteudoncy some two yonra ago many questioned hia ability to koop the business from a aompleto collapse, but ho bus collected col-lected many bad debts, paid off thousands of dollars to tho institution's institu-tion's creditors and very mutorially revived tho general condition of tho fctoro until at tho prosont timo quito au air of business nud thrift can bo discorued. Wo hope this will continue con-tinue and increase. A little competition com-petition is neceesary in every linn of business. Tho Graco Brothers company is doing do-ing somo up-to-dato carpenter work on a number of Purowan homes, whioh uot only creates greutor convenience, con-venience, but also vastly ouhnuces tho beauty and valuation of tho build ings. Win. II Ourr hits a neat veranda constructs on tho west sido of bis residence, Henry Gurr bus added ad-ded a number of porches which uro beautifully ornamental, to his larg" brick homo. Others contcmplato giving giv-ing tho gentlemen opportunities. (Orttco Brothers somo timo ago turuod over all their building contracts con-tracts to Mr. Burton, who is now oporutlng iudepnudent of tho ubovo firm Vo presume Mr. Burton is doing do-ing tho work referred to by our correspondent. cor-respondent. Ed, ) 11 was with sad hearts that tbo pooplo of Parovrrcoolvod tho tid lugs of tho Suiu death of Sister Elzia llolyonkjnrpontor. Word oamo by "phouajnat Friday from Washington Cou? whore tho lady llvod, that Mrs. irpontor wont out to mill: tho cow' r husband boltig from homo.) Wn she oamo in alio complnlnod of riihiOBs. Iu fifteen minutes from th'ilior spirit had taken tak-en ita flight. ssrs. Goorgo nud son Wm. II. Ilolnk left us soon as possiblo to ntteurttho funornl. On ncoount of bad lather and feoblo health tho motluiaould not go. Sis-tor Sis-tor Oarpoutor ifvin Parownu uu to tho timo of hor )itrrliigo, nnd wna known for hor tnttlful qualities, a thorough Latteduy Saint, and n most notivo worki in tho church organizations. or-ganizations. Q;l sympathy Is oe-peoially oe-peoially drawu tfr to tho mot hor, Siator Eliza 'HolVck, in parting with hor only daughter) Of n largo family fam-ily only two cbUdpn survived tholr dnya of bobyhoorT Wm. III. Holy onk is now hor onlyhng child. |