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Show H 1 Parowan H f I Mrs. Gwon Benson, HcsldoDt Apont H im Frank 0. Carlson and Miss M Zella B. Spice wore marriesd at H ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cul- H ver last Saturday. The cereal cere-al , j mony being performed by Hon. H Morgan Richards. Raymond H . Spice, a brother of the bride, H Mrs. Monteith, her aunt, and H ' w- Mrs. Bacon, her grandmother, H were present and a very enjoy- H able time wsa spent for the short H., time they were permitted to H stay. Mr. Knell of Cedar City H ,, was in attendance with his auto H and before leaving they rode H over the farm of Mr. Culver H and some of the nighboring H country. Mr. Carlson came west H several yeras ago, and has many H friends in this locality. The H bride, with her relatives, are re- H. deeming some land near Lund. H They are in no way discouraged Hh with their prospects and are Ht- comfortably situated there. H Will C. Parker representing Hjj the Ogden Furniture Co., and H Arch Gilbert of the Acme Paint H Co., were registered at the H Orton hotel Monday. H ' A. H. Park, representing the H., Z. C. M.I. was in town Tuesday. H ' Alma Owen of Pre s tori, Idaho, H ' representing Brown Bros, Nurs- H ery of New York, is at the Bay- H les hotel. He is selling a great H many trees in this locallity, H many of them having been de- H ' livered and giving good satisfac-H satisfac-H Hi Parowan has the promise of H several new buildings in the i - c&X f tnjfy .t,Aiif rgdejijmg jte-s?-8'---" taken Jthe c$njrcfc HoTbulia ST HT five-room cottage for Thos. Ben- Hf nett in the South-eastern part of H the city. John Rasomseen is H .. erecting a blacksmith shop just H east of the Co-op store which H will be completed and ready for H use in a, few days. H' C. D. Adams has the material H lf on the ground for a large brick H residence. It will contain eight H' rooms besides a full basement H and sewing room. The house H 1 will be of plain structure being H built for convenience rather H j than elegance. Hugh "E. Mathe- Ht son will superintend the brick H I and cement work. H ; Henry Taylor is buildng a two H story brick addition to his home. H, Wm. A. Evans, with his H s daughters Eva and Lavern and i babv Elmer, have gone to Idaho. Hj Mr. Evans will attend the Road H convention at Boise, while the H others will visit for the sum- H'-: merwith their aunt, Mrs. Mat-H Mat-H J . tie Beazer at Lorenzo, Idaho. H :f Mrs. Emma Smith of H , Colorado is visiting with her H ' - father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H Geo. Holyoak. H W. S. Mitchell and Miss Ber- Hl tha Whitney left Tuesday morn- Hli - ingforSt. George where they Kf will be married in the St. George H& temple. They were aceom- Hj panied by Mrs. Alice Ollerton. H F. L. Culver leaves in a few H days for Impend Valley, Cali- H. fornia. where he goes to look Hlf over his farm, and take care of Kl' "S ' some sheep wh ich he has there. BL A,:;, The appointment by H. M. Hr" Hendrickson of the following f ': t deputy road supervisors for their Hf h; respective precincts, was ap-Hj ap-Hj V4 proved by the Board of County K! $ Commissioners at their regular H V' meeting: H Alvin Benson, Parowan; R. H. Palmer, Cedar City; R. G. Williams, Wil-liams, Kanarra; Thos. Robinson, Robin-son, Paragona. The sale of the estray lots is postponed until June 21st as chairman J. H. Arthur is at Boise, Idaho, attending the Good Roads Convention. The County is preparing to put in a cement walk in front of the court house. The County Clerk will receive bids for the construction of same until June 19th. The Equitable intends to extend ex-tend cement walks along their property. . Oscar Johnson came to town Tuesday. He has a host of friends here who are always glad to see him. Mr. Johnson represents the Decker-Patrick Co. of Salt Lake City. |