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Show Correspondence PAROWAN Loon L. Eckles spent- a, few days this week -at his .homestead. M. II. Dalley was hero a few days this week finishing up some abstracting abstract-ing - W Mr. and Mrs". B. P. Knell of Cedar , """Clty wero visitors in Parowan Moh-day. Moh-day. . , Orson 0. Orton is purchasing the " homo of Hebcr Rowley, just ?eBt of the tabernacle. Tho Parowan band is very r.iuch alive. It is scheduled for n big dance at Paragonah Saturday- evening. W V - Walter Granger, postmaster of Ce lt; dar City, was in Parowan Saturday "a attending to some matters of busi ness Mr.-and-Mra. Phillip Cuyler of Win. der) Utah, were visitors in Parowan this week, guests of Mrs. C. E. Dal- ton. ' Commissioner Henry W. Lunt of '' Cedar City was in Parowan -Monday in tho interests of the Parowan-Lund " road. r Millard Watson, Robert Arthur and . William Sawyer of Cedar City were here Monday attending to some land mnttere. R. A. Kirker, of New Harmony Is in Parowan attending to his mining in-" in-" terests . hero and In neighboring localities. lo-calities. Albert Davis of Kanarra was a Parowan Par-owan visitor Saturday, making final proof on land. Jewett Wood and Charles Parker came with him as wit- neBscs. Monday evening, April 3rd; a dance will be given in the opera house in .. honor of Silas Ward and Albert Ad- ams,Avho tore leaving in a few days for the mission field. A good time is assured. . Alfred -J. Gunn. left, for Twin Falls, Idaho, Thursday1 morning. Mr. Gunn expect to bo away several months as he haSf-charge of a large ranch there owned by E. U. Nelson, who at present is'in New Mexico looking1 after the interests of the Colorado Fuel and. Iron Company. i Mayor Bayles has- issued a procla mation to the citizens of our city to be up and doing on Wednesday, April 5th, 1916. This has been designated as "Parowan Clean-up Day," and he is anxious that all places of business be closed this day and every part of the city be thoroughly cleaned. A farewell party was given Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rowley Monday evening by the officers of tho Sunday School. - Mr. Rowley and family have moved to the Uintah Basin, where they will make their home. Heber .has been a faithful worker in the Sunday School here for the past two years. The ov- , ening was spent in social converse, singing and playing games, after which delicious refreshments were V served. |