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Show J Correspondence PAROWAN Owen Orton of Panguitch la visiting visit-ing relatives here for a few days. The members of the Haydn Society are busy practicing Easter music. , i T. G. Eckles has gone to his home stead to remain for a few weeks. Ambrose Paramorc has returned to Lund, after spending u few days at home. J. C. Cahoon was called to Salt Lake N i. last week, one of his daughters being VVA' - seriously ill. fiiF Mrs. Jennie Glcason of Eureka is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bcntley. V, Gilbert Love, Fred Pegal and 011- ver Ramp were at the clerk's office on Tuesday, making final proof on land. Miss Caddie Orton is homo from St. George, having been compelled to discontinue her school work, on account ac-count of ill health. Mrs. Hillman Dalley of Cedar City is here for a short time, while her husband is helping revise the assessment assess-ment cards for the assessor. William A. Evans is at homo again after spending the greater' part of the winter in Imperial Valley, getting his cattle and sheep that he has been feeding there in shape to market. Mrs. Annie Whitney has gono to Milford to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lulu Peterson. Miss Pearl Whitney accompanied her mother. During her absence Miss Bessie Matheson is . clerking in the Equitable Store. Another mass meeting was held in the tabernacle Tuesday for tho purpose pur-pose of discussing further the matter of a high school, and a new district school building. After some consideration, consider-ation, it was moved and carried that we ask tho County School Board to erect for us a new Bchool building, modern in every particular, and sufficiently suffic-iently large to accommodate our ' school children for ten years to come. The action of the citizens in mass . meeting will be presented to the School Board at a meeting which it is expected will be held here in tho near future. Tho Leap-year ball given by tho Y. L. M. I. A. Tuesday evening was well attended and all present had a fine time, pronouncing it the ball of the season. S. A. Halterman returned from Salt H Lake City, bringing with him another , "-' Dodge car, which is sold to a party ". in Kanab. Since leaving Parowan a i '-. - week ago. Mr. Halterman came down ' v',. , to Panguitch and sold a Dodgo there; 'mm-i went back to the metropolis and re- " turned Sunday with this one, which will be delivered to Kanab when the roads get better. Mr. Halterman ex- i. , . pects to have a car load in right soon, which will find a ready sale, no doubt. Beautiful and impressive funeral services were held over the remains of Silas Smith last Friday afternoon in the tabernacle. L. N. Marsden, Morgan Mor-gan Richards, Walter C. Mitchell, Wil-ford Wil-ford Day and Principal Homer of the B. A. C. were the speakers. Special appropriate music was given. Mr. Knudsen of Cedar City sang "Face to Face" and L. J. Adams and Ada McGregor sang "I Cling to Thee." Silas was an estimable and exam: plary young man, of whom only good could be spoken. His fellow students in connection with tho faculty placed a beautiful wreath of flowers upon his casket. Ho was seventeen years of age, and leaves his mother, one sister and several brothers to mourn his departure. |