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Show M. H. Dalley was in town Monday , . and Tuesday completing some ab-' ' Btracts. ' Mrs. Alice McBrido and her father, tj R. A. Robinson, of Paragonah, mado 7 ' n busJncs8 trip to Parowan Friday. " ' " Misg Dean Marsdcn camo homo for ' ; - Thanksgiving, from Hinckley, where she is teaching in the Hinckley Acad-l'? Acad-l'? cmy. 7 Morris Lyman of Parownn and Misa Leone Jones of Enoch were married nt the home of tho bride last week, John Stevens officiating. m i'J Dr. J. F. Burton reports the arrival .,',.,. a wee baby girl, weighing only 2 S'' , pounds, at the homo of Frank Nonis, " November 24th. All getting along .. ' nicely. T ' , j, W. E. Corry of Cedar City has beon in town several days this week. Mr. ' Corry is adjustor of accounts for tho Con. Wagon & Machine Co. Miss Mamio Jones of San Juan and Miss Edith Golding of Panguitch came ! from Cedar to spend tho Thanksgiving ' vacation with friends. Harrison Goudgo and Ivy Macfar- , lane of 'Cedar City were married at '' ,, , the home of Dr. James Green Tues- ,.. day evening. Mayor II. D. Baylcs J ' performed the ceremony. m . V Granville Warren, George Mickle- ' son, J. E. Mortensen and John B. Davenport left Wednesday morning ' with a herd of cattle which thoy are taking to the Hogan ranch near Iliest, to feed during the winter. Warren and Mickleson expect to remain re-main and take care of tho herd. -.' v Lyceum Attraction. The next attraction on tho Lyceum ( course will be given Saturday oven- ,' ing at the tabernacle. N. C. Hanks, , "The man who laughs at fate," will appear in one of his high class recitals. recit-als. Mr. Hanks has been with us be-, be-, fore, giving us a very interesting pro- ' gram. He has been studying tho past " . ' threo years at the Leland-Stanford J. ' University in California, and wo are sure of a good repertoire of readings. |