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Show 4 '" ' I I ! - - 1 PAROWAN DEPARTMENT ', ' By Mrs. Thomos D. Adorns ?)v f Uitr Day for Parowan. k V ThoM. I. A. stake contest is over, If K nil activities being enrried out success- rf fully. The judges were fair in their fi ) ' decisions nnd general satisfaction Ip.k'- ' ' seems to prevail. M " ' jL Respected Citizen Passes Away. ?: . . On Tuesday, April 7, at G p. m., 1 i " Brother Niels Mickclson of this place ' passed to the great beyond, after hnv-fe hnv-fe " ing been in poor health for some Sp years. He is survived by a wife, six JtSf children, six grandchildren, two bIb-yyi' bIb-yyi' tors and one brother. He was a faith-(F faith-(F , ful husband and father and a true Lat-' Lat-' - ter-day Saint. ' Bro. Mickclson was born in Den- mark, immigrating to America with S. his parents at the nge of six years. $. , Ho was sixty-four years of age. ' " Funeral services were held Thurs- day, April 9, at 2 o'clock p. m., at if , , which Bishop Richards, David Mathe- gfa-'t soil William H. Holyoak, Simon A. Wy Matheson, and Dr. Joseph F. McGreg- S .' or were the speakers. Special music- P al numbers were given by Mrs. Mamie B D. Orton nnd Isa McGregor, and by ms , Lawrence J. Adams and Ada McGreg- & '' or. H"1 JJ- After an extended trip through Ut- 2 ' ah nnd southern Idaho, the Adnms g Stock company has returned to their home town, where they presented the V - play entitled "The Tenderfoot" Thurs- ; day evening to a large audience. Their j ' ' A experiences have been many nnd var- 9 'eel, hut on the whole they have en-y en-y ioyed their trnvels. They nre glad, '' however, to be home ngnin. j, ,' . Farmers nnd stockraisers are rc- ? joicing over the recent rains that have ' visited this section of the country. v ' and which will be of unlimited benefit 7,. ' to crops and range lands. &j- " W-' . ' After a delightful trip full of both jPV"" " pleasure and profit, the conference B?v visitors have returned home. |