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Show Correspondence PAROWAN Isaac Lemmop is building a cottage for Gates Burt. P. F. Bruhn left laBt week for Ka-nab Ka-nab to begin sheep shearing. Mrs. Canova and family aro here from Dixie, visiting Mrs. Canova's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gould. v Afc Rep. Wilford Day and Mrs. Maud J-v Dalton aro among other visitors frdm "- Parowan at the Salt Lake conference. mm Wednesday failed to materialize as "clean-up" day, owing to a very wet snow storm, which visited this section of .country Sunday and Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Green were summoned to Salt Lake last Wednesday by telephone. tel-ephone. Their daughter Alice, who is attending the Collgate Instituto, has typhoid fever. The stork visited three Parowan , homes this week leaving a boy with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, a girl at the Parker home and a boy at the homo of Ralph Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Holt of Enterprise were here this week to visit with their brother Albert Adams, who left this week for a mission to tho Eastern States. Mrs. M. A. Orton ahd little daughter Oma are among the conference visitors visit-ors at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Orton intends spending part of her time at Logan, visiting her daughter Ida, who is attending the A. C. Gates Burt and Myrtle Ward of " Parowan, Penn Barton of Paragonah , and Issa Thornton of Parowan, Lynn Kelsie of Minersville and Miss Merlin Thornton of Parowan were married in the Salt Lake temple this week. R. R. Page of Provo haB been visiting visit-ing relatives and friends in Parowan for several days. He, accompanied by James A. Benson, has gone ..out for a couple of week's prospecting trip. Mr. Page tells us that he has purchased pur-chased a farm at Provo and will locate lo-cate there. . The Haydn Society is busy practicing prac-ticing for their final concert, which will be given on Good Friday, April 21st. "Darkness and Dawn," a most excellent cantata, will bo the main feature of the program. This, in connection con-nection with solos, quartettes and other numbers promises to be a most pleasing program. Wm. A. Evans returned from Imperial Im-perial Valley Monday morning in time t to attend the Commissioners' meeting ' which was held 'that day. Mr. Evans put his lambs that he has been feeding on the market at a fairly good figure, and will now remain during the summer sum-mer to look after his farming interests inter-ests here. |