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Show FROM PARADISE I BY WIRELESS I Golden City Prosperous, I Happy and Content. I - t m Shipley-Tarns Marriage; I Two Funerals I PARADISE, November 20, UKXi. M Thc.hcalth of the people Is good, the iM town being entirely free from conta- H gcous diseases which Is a blessing in H itself to bo desired and labored for. H As to the lluanclal condition, most of B the people aro In prosperous clrcum- H stances, and when the mines on the 'H south of us begin to ship ore there Is H no doubt hut this section will expert- encc a prosperous time. H We are experiencing unusually cold H weather for this season-of the year, H and, If it continues, many will sutler H on account of the scarcity of fuel. How- H ever, the bishopric have taken steps to H provide wood for the poor of the ward H and the meeting house. A committee H was appointed to look after this a Hair. H Accordingly they have arranged the H ablebodled men of the tuwn Into pairs H to haul wood, and a big dance and a H Jolly good time will be given them on H Thursday evening next. The Ilyrum H orchestra will furnish the music. H On the 14th W. C Shipley and Ellen H Tains were married In tho Logan tern- H pic. The bride is the daughter of the H late Elijah Tarns and is very active In H church circles, being at present prcsi- H dent of the Primary Association. The H groom is the son of R. W. Shipley. He H recently returned from a mission to M the Southern states and Is now prcsl- H dent of the Y. M.M.I A. or this ward. H All Join in wishing them smooth sail- M lug on the matrimonial sea, M There hae been two funerals re- M 'ceutly In our town, tho one of the In- M fant of James S. Goldsberry, while tho M other was the oldest child of Mr. and M Mrs. S. II. Halverson, of Pocatcllo, H but formerly of this place. In both M instances expressions of sympathy M were heard, both piivatclyand pub- M |