OCR Text |
Show Correspondncee KANARRAVILLE. KunurravMe, Utah, Juno 2, 1915. Tuesday, June 1, was a red letter day for Kanarruvillo, this being the date upon which tho new through mail service went into effect. Quite a crowd of people collected at the post offico to welcome tho arrival of the first auto-truck. The band was out and furnished inspiring music. R. J. Williams, Jr., delivered a speech, expressing ex-pressing the appreciation of the people peo-ple oi tho improved servioe, and welcoming wel-coming the new contractors. Speeches Speech-es were, also made by two of the contractors, con-tractors, who thanked all present for the honor shown them by thoso present. pres-ent. Tho band was taken on the truck for a spin a mile north of town, where they wero met by tho south-bound car and returned home. The ride was a pleasing feature of tho celebration. Last Monday Dan Parkec and Miss Efflo Mulliner left for St. George to bo married in tho Temple. Tho groom is the second son of Charles. Parker, Sr., while tho brido is a daughter of Kobert and Maggie Davis Mulliner, but who has been raised by Mr. and j Mrs. Reese J. Williams from early t&ildhood. They aro both well re-jptrtcd re-jptrtcd young, people of this place A reception will be given in their honor hon-or at the homo of Chnrles Tarker Friday Fri-day at 1 o'clock, and a danco in the evening Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams accompanied tho young couple to St. George, to bo present nt the marriage ceremony. Mrs. Hannah Williams went to Hur-ricanc Hur-ricanc last Tuesday in answer to a telephone mewsngo advising her of the serious injury of her little grandson UAIX, cut. of Mrs. George Wood, who had beer. V-icUd by t horoc, Advices ilnco received aro to the effect that the child was not hurt as badly as was at first feared, although two of its ribs were broken. ' Mrs. Johana and Grace Ford and Mrs. Andy Berry returned lust week fiom La Verkin, where thfcy have been visiting tho Sulphur springs for their health, having been afflicted with rheumatism nearly nil winter. They report feeling much better. NAPA NOTES. Nnda, lUtab, Juno 2, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Neil have moyed into, thvir ftwnto from Mrs Bbaai Frederick and Delbert McDonald have returned from their filings and are staying at the home of A. J. Lewis Lew-is until they can get settled in their own lace on township 32. Mrs. A. N. Downs nnd children are spending a week with Mrs. J. D, Lash. 0 Mrs. J. G. Frontmun of Norfolk, Neb., visited with Mrs. Culmsce last week. She was en route to the exposition ex-position and stopped at Nadu to look at the land and to report to Mr. Trout-man, Trout-man, who will como next month. Read the article in last Sunday's Telegram on the Nada experimental farm. Miss Viola Matheson, who is a professional pro-fessional nurse, was called to Milford Tuesday to attend a case. Mr. Lyons hns finished his house, and will take up rcsidenco on "squatter's" "squat-ter's" land north of Nada post office A. Reissig of Cedar City passed through hero Tuesday. Rev. W. E. Stevenson is still conducting con-ducting servicos every evening, and next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. |