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Show m Parowan H (Hocolvod too Into for last Ihhuo.) H August 4th. 1912. H The Californians, who have 1 been at the County Seat, on B business connected with their M land entries, fcol tho effect of H this fall of. temporature in the H weather, which is unusual, for H this time of the season. H It is rumored, that E. L. H Clark of this city, is soon to m mako a sale of rculcstutc, in the H vicinity of Summit, to some H California parties. Hj - The County Treasurer is bus- H ily engaged at the repetition of H his calling, "writing lovo lct- H tors" and he will show no par- H tiality. to any one residing in H the County of Iron. H The County Clerk took a fly- H ing trip to Lund this week to H accompany a party from Salt H Lake city und Los Angclos, but H there was nothing doing thero H for these men. H Tho Stork has been very bus- H ily engaged, in and about tho H city, and this is tho record loft Hj behind her: H n , At lHuhomo oC Mr. and JVlrs., B - sMtjfgfvDHvld Barton, a boy, first to the H family; at tho homo of Mr. and H Mrs. Clark Lyman, u girl ; at the H home of Mr. and Mrs. John H Evans, a girl; at the homo of H Mrs. Mamio Orton, a girl; at tho H homo of Laverno Daily, u boy; H all in one week. H ' Tho following comes from H 'Pnrngoonnh : H 9 Thu son of Mr. John B. Top- H ham, while unloading hay today, H h wan Injured by tho largo hay H fork swinging back one of its B tines, which ontercd his body H under tho right arm, tearing the H muscles. Medical assistance was H summoned and at present the H boy is resting woll. H County Att'y. W. E, Corry H was in our city on business to- B day. B Mr. James Twcedio of Cedar H w;s n tho City this week, pro- H cut i g ' ul.er to bo used in H arranging tho Fair Grounds. H At- n mooting of tho City H Council, held last evening for H the purposo of deciding on the H kind of wator pipe to be used- - B resulted in a tie 2 for wood -2 H for steel. Tho Mayor decided H tho matter by casting his vote H for the former. One member Hj of tho was council "Was absent. H but it was known that he was H for steel. |