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Show H Parowan Letter. H Pnrownn, November 17. H Mr. Thotr.nfi Yardler, vtho left ilia H nntlvo totvn fnr Provo fiorr.o (iuo H since, U bnok pnln. Tut'ninn !e qulto H otuorvlnK In mnlltrn pcttnlnlriB to H ifvo etook, dalryliiK, formlr, oto., H nnd kIvoi UH tho loncflt r.f iila obser- H rations nnd cxpcrloncu In uoh to H iiinrki hi thooo: "Tho country Is nil H u'ndor cultivation In (ho north till tlso H wn from .Jnnb north nnd all I bo wtty H from Indiittt Greek ti Hearer. Not 11 H foot tliHt can l.e farmed hot 1h Lcin H formed, and when they CHtinct plow H tho land for Its cloio proximity to H the hillsides, they olitko It up what H llttlo thoy o'tn yrtli tho plow and H plant it to Rrnlti mid rnlio an avenge H orop without h drop of viator but tho H proaipltatlon. One m;m j jst north H of; Heaver takes In tho entig eum of H 900 from bis alx cows, moruthau that H from bin pork, oto., and docs It on H the most uninviting land and without H Irrigation. I woiild not glvo my H wheat ralH farm northeast of town H here for ten thousr.nd ccrea of his. H The laud In Iron County lu oimh to H any and all who farm and rannoRo H oorruotly and with up to dato moth- H od , and yot wo r suffering almoeil H wjth poverty and throwlna awny thoso H preolous opportunities. " H " MarrlHRO llooiifica wnro Issued by H , the County Olork to Oraoo DailinR H Matheson aud W. 0. U. Hurt of Hoav- H pfaud Robert llalteruian ot this plane H a ad Miss Maria Jetsup of Oodnr City. H The former gave a weddicg recoptlou H attio homo of the brlria iittondod by B" n'ftoodly number at rclutlvco nnd H, friends. The people of I'.irowim ox- H tend hemtleit connratuljUnnB and a B w'lsh for n happy voyage throuKh the H rejnaluiuK daja of life to the youuK B A party consisting of Principal Vun H Upren, James A. Uanioti, Wnrrnn H Pendleton, Joa, Uentley, Jr. nnd H Clarence Rloharda left after sobool H last Friday to hunt denr, Kolng to H t&n vlolnlty of the lloouli). lloro H dlyldluK the former oamped thla aide H of' the UoosU at the Pendloton ranoh H ami the latter went to the Rlpharda H. ranoh above. Saturday morning tho H auow plied down iu good ahnpo, H ohanHtiig the uppearanoa of tho oottn- H try oomplotoly. Iu tho meanwlhlo H OlarcHOO Rloharda IiriI gone up on a V' near lodge early In tho morning to, Hfdme: . Ynftivtmtuniiie'oeer;hQ hniVMTeTTat tjiaf H' ' pd'lnt. The tnow oontlnucd nil day Hv cud Olareuoe oontlnucd too attar tho H' deer, aud when night dropped down H upou him and them Claronce wna too H farifrom oamp to try to return bo he H raid,' "I will Btart a tiro and stuy by fl It all night aud In thomorulugroturu m to the' other hoy a." Thla ho did H with great dltlloulty, na ho wn iu H BtiowtjP to Iila walat hie mutoucaworo H ao vet that he waa uuablo to light ho H . tiro Had waa about to give up when ho H found more In au Ituldo voat pookot H' whleh were no too damp to burn, with B)i whleb.tie atartud a tire. Iu tho woau H time, the other bojra know nothing of B, hla iad fate, excepting Joa. lloutloy, H who. waa at the same oamp na ho und H who went lu search of him Sunday H niornlag. The newa rfiaohod town B wheu that day Jot. lloutloy uatuo nnd By& J huitlml together a pocao ta go In HPr' aearoh of Olareuoe. Monday Mr. j Van Unren went to aohool Urdy and H whether thoy caught any deer or not H 1 have not hoard, lint they "to oul- Hj Hug me to uuppe'r, Mr. Kdltor, und B ey, thoy have voulnou and porhnpa It H may be a piece ot tho eamo oaught by H thla party, for Olarouoo haa urrlvcd H' Biifoly. |