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Show Parowan Briefs Monday last wua fpnnt In buuy res-slou res-slou by Mio lioard of County Gommla alouera In tho unpor GhjunberR of tbo Court House. A patty connlstiug-uf Mosers. D. R. nud R. R. Pgo and Gen. R. Guuu left tho ouuuty sent on tho Ut' inst. bound for Chert y Oroek, Ntvadu Thoy will return In the course ot thrco weeks. Donnld Forkytbo briugs good news from Now GiHtlo, tho nowly amvyad townsltu iu thn vicinity of wbnt uwhs lormtirly 1:iioaij aa Eulnrprlao. Thia locality having fortllo eoil, plonty of good water fur in igutlou, etc., hoalth lul cllmnte, Mr. Forsyth fouls confident confi-dent for its future. Mr. nnd Mro. Wm. T. Morrin receive re-ceive good tidiugo of thoir eon Wm. who li teiicblug in Novndulho latter being blcsfed with n talont for music, drawing and painting, in addition to n praotical eduoittion, ia bound to succeed In any locality, and la do-serving do-serving of tho snooeea ho la gaining us u tutor. A corloB of "Oottngo meotiuga" mo being held throughout tho town each Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Gurr gavn a reoitutiou In a very pleasing manner. Miss Libido DciiBun read. Remarks were given by Wlllnrd II. Holynnk and John Stevens, nt tbo ono held thia evening ut tho homo of Eduiond Stevens. Mr. R. G. Page, who has boeu engaged en-gaged iu tho mercantile business at Cedur for aomo years puet under tho firm namo of Pago nud Pago, ia in Parowan again, accompanied by hia wlfo and two nbildron. Mr. Pago loft on tho 27th ult., for tho Virgin oil Hold?, where ho will spend a abort tlmo visiting with hia brother, John Page. On hia return, ncoompuuied by bis family, ho will go to Eobiug-ham, Eobiug-ham, III. where bo will tako u nine mouths oourso in photography. |