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Show Enterprise ( Cor, Wusliiotrton County News.) Enterprise, Nov. 16. There ' was a rousing meeting Saturday night called by the town board to discuss the water system. The board wished to find the sentiments of the people when it ,' came to the test, and they were -f not disappointed in the people, ''' for they turned out in a goodly jjjj ' number and said "proceed at i . once and we are with you." -t This is a characteristic and we ' Vj' ' are going to have one of the ; J best water systems of any place. j It will probably be a little bur- jf! densome right now for the peo- I? pie, but what are dollars and I cents when the public's hea'th is I in jeopardy. It is a wise step in the right direction and with- . in a year or so the people will I say "How could we have done so long without the water." Suc- I cess to the movement. 1 On Friday the 14th inst. 1 death enterd the home of John j Ellikor and took from them their daughter, Bertha. She had been a patient sufferer for years and v the parents felt somewhat recon- ciled to the separation. She was j' born at Cedar City, Oct. 9, 1893, and was the daughter of John I and Pheobe Elliker. The funeral jj service was held Sunday. The speakers were J03. Cox and W. J. Knell of Pinto Jos. Webb of St. George, B. C. Farnsworth and Bishop, George A. Holt, who spoke words of comfort to those called to mourn. Singing ji by the ward choir, and the ji grave was dedicated iby D. A. Crawford. The new i buildings hi ttown 4irs, rapidly nearing completion. A. P. Winsor Ill's store looks pretty good with the big glass front. Bishop Holt's store, is about to the square and Amos Holt's and George Truman's homes are an improvement not to be missed of mention. Work has started on M. W. Laub's new cement block house and all the buildings are substantial and beautiful. |