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Show .1 n'l ' ' "'" ii ii. , , : rT '- City aiffd " Uocal Happehings Mrs. Emfly Dix went to St. George last week for a visit of several days. Commercial Club meeting Saturday Sat-urday night. y Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pace are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, who came to the homo , Wt Sunday last. 4 One or two enterprising Nor- ' mal students can make money during their spare time. See ,A Manageij Record. A dance will be given in the Ward Hall Monday night in hon- f or of George Stevens who is soon to take up work in the mis- r sion field. f Mr. Leonard Sargeant of Panguitch is again town, having hav-ing arrived the early part of the week. He will remain here for a considerable time, having steady employment at his trade. Complete returns from all precincts pre-cincts in the county give to the Democratic party six of the ; eleven effices, namely, commissioner-two year term, county clerk, sheriff, assessor, surveyor, and superintendent of public instruction. r . E. R. "Lay, manager of J. H. !, Hunter's barber shop thinks he is entitled to be numbered with ;.. the great hunters of history having hav-ing succeeded in bagging a real, live deer. , , Just now would be a good t.me to" drag the road between this city and Parowan, conditions being: favorable for good results. Mrs. Henry Froyd has been quite ill for several days. Don't waste your money buying buy-ing strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper cheap-er and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and soreness. sore-ness. For sale by the Palace Drug Store. Adv. |