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Show Parowan Letter Parowan, March 23. Tho apricots aro out in full bloom. Mrs. Celia B. Page is qulto ill at present. v Geo. R. punn mndo a flying trip to Cedar this -week. District attorney E. H. Ryan was in town on tho 19th attendiog to business. busi-ness. M. A. Orton and wifo havo returned from St. Georgo where they hayoheen visiting roecntly. 4 County Surveyor Wm. Iloucbon of Cedar, and party v0ro in own transacting trans-acting business today. Mr. Hiding and family from St. Georgo havo locatod hero, havtug purchased pur-chased tho Kens Mutlicson place Mr. Joseph Stcvons and family havo rented tho Mortmison Hotel, and will lnnlco their homo thero indefinitely. A very pleasing and much enjoyed party was given in tho Opera Uousoon tho evening of the 18th, in honor of tho seventies aud oldors of tltis take, MIbs Taylor, teacher of tho (ith grade, Is said to havo small pox, tak on from her brother from Salt Lake, who was qulto sick after arriving hero. Dr. McGregor, who has boon attending them, did not discover until a son of S. C. Mortensons, who hnd been with tho Taylor hoy, had also romo down with the samo disease. Tho caso is a very light, form of tho discusoand upon its discovery all public gatherings woro s'oppod, and tho families who wero ill wero quarantined. No moro cases havo como to light With using all precaution tho health olllcers think thero will bo no moro ciisos. |