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Show 1 1 f Toquerville. The recent visit of Elders W. I (3. Miles and John. T. Woodbury I v of St. George, a- home mission- I nries, was very much appreci- I Ated bv those in attendance at I our Ward services. I f Governor Wrn. Spry and party I passed through town last Thura- I day morning en route to Salt I Lake City, on their return from I the Grand Canyon of the Colo- I v rado. Their enthusiasm for the I Mukunteweap, or Zion's canyon I t Kcenery, was as great as for the Grand Canyon. D. II. Forsyth is in from the I , sheep herd for a brief visit. The cattle sale is on and stock driving is the order of the day. I Mr. W. P. Barton of Iron county I is buying the cattle at a good I , figure. I f Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers of I Tima, Arizona, old time resile resi-le , dents of Dixie, are here on a I visit. Geo. R. Lund, attorney of St. George, was a visitor here for a H, lew days. r, Mrs. David Spilsbury has gone ! J to Richfield to visit her daughter, .Mrs. Genevieve Hays. Leon Slack has gone to attend school at the Dixie academy, St. George. This brings the total attendance from this place to the stake academy, to ten. )j Presidentsv R. C. Savage and I Eva G. Higbee of the Mutual !. Associations, with' their aides, H have arranged for a social party H Wednesday night. l Our teachers in the district I, schools went to St. George Sat-L Sat-L urday to attend the s-chool H teachers' convention. i m ttvBornto Mr.andMra.'IC H:j ' mm&&. - Mother and babe doing well. |