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Show J Local News Items s iv. w ji. Snow who has been 111 for (,o weeks Is now Improving, is M pjaiik Miller and Reid Jones eie visitors In Cedar City Sat-Jrday Sat-Jrday nd Sunday. jjrs. Melvin Arns oi Cedar City joent' Sunday here visiting at the chas. Bastian home. S Almost new Remington standard stand-ard typewriter. Only $35. W. A. '5 Ne!son- Advlt. !. WHO wants a real bargain in. a ? brass bedstead tor a coal heater? ' w a Nelson Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathis and jfr and Mrs. Bob McComb and , baby spent Sunday in ' Zion park. FOB SALE All or part of my beauty parlor fixtures :' at a bargain. W. A. Nelson. ; Advlt. i ; Mi-, and Mrs. Joseph Milne and ? Mr. Milne's mother, Mrs. Anne C. Milne, returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where they spent the r: ek. Mrs. Milne Has made her - home in Mammoth for the past - year. She will visit here for about ; rwo weeks. Misses Anne Schlappl, Ester An-drus, An-drus, Addie Sorenson and Marion Bracken spent Sunday in Central. Cen-tral. Mrs. Samuel Bleak of Salt Lake City came down Sunday and will visit for a week with her mother Mrs. Tina Macfarlane. Brigham Jarvis, Sr., who has been very sick for the past two weeks, is showing some improvement. improve-ment. Mrs. M. P. Anderson, mother of Mrs. W. W. Cannon, left Sunday for her home in Salt Lake City. She has spent nearly three months here. Isaac Tenell of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAllister Mc-Allister spent Friday at Littlefield. Mr. Tenell remained here until Saturday evening. Denzill Frost of Kanab spent the first of the week visiting at the Harold Miles home. He left Tuesday for his sheep herd at Mociac. Don Carlos of Los Angeles, Jos. W. and Marr W. Musser of Salt Lake City, spent the week end visiting their mother, Mrs. Mary W. Musser, and sister, Mrs. Blanche Lewis. LOST Two small red pigs, between be-tween St. George and Enterprise on state road. Finder please return re-turn to E. V. Snow and receive reward. re-ward. Advlt. Luther D. Childs of Salt Lake, connected with the Arrowhead Petroleum Corporation, . spent Tuesday and Wednesday in St. George. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Halvin Farr of Provo, on March 20. Mrs. Farr was formerly former-ly Miss Lula Blair of St. George. LOST Two small red pigs, between be-tween St. George and Enterprise on state road. Finder please return re-turn to E. V. Snow and receive reward. re-ward. Advlt. W. A. Ross returned Monday from Salt Lake City and Ogden where he spent a week on business. busi-ness. Mr. Ross took delivery of a new Hudson while in Ogden. . . A. A. Parry of Montreal, Canada, Can-ada, arrived here Saturday and will spend some time In the interest in-terest of the Escalante Explorations. Explora-tions. Mr. Parry and Mr. Ross spent Wednesday in Cedar on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hickman, Clark Watson and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Higgins returned Sunday .from Salt Lake City where they attended attend-ed the basketball tournament. Mrs. Blanche McComb entertained enter-tained the bridge club at the W, B. Mathis home Monday evening. Easter favors were - carried out, and three tables of bridge played. First prize was awarded Mrs. Howard How-ard Judd and second prize to Mrs. Grant Harris. The high Score for the entire season's playing was awarded to Mrs. Grant Harris. Mrs. Vera Whipple of Overton came up last week for a two weeks' visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vernon Worthen and family. Have your spraying done now with the state power sprayer. Get rid of caterpillars and fruit parasites. para-sites. 4c per gallon. See Wilford Lee, St .George. Advlt. Skidding, the Dixie College play, at the Wadsworth theater Friday night, 8 p. m. Admission 15c, 35c and 50c An unusual play. Under direction B. Glen Smith. Advlt. Dee Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor and baby of Kanab were visitors here over the week end with friends and relatives. rela-tives. Miss Beth Fawcett, who has spent the past six months attending attend-ing Henager's business college in Salt Lake City, graduated from the stenographic department last week. She will be here Friday, en route to Los Angeles. G. W. Hail returned Monday from a few days' business trip in the north. Ed and Frank Miles spent the week end here from their ranch in Pine valley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mundy of Cedar City spent Sunday with friends in St. George. Fred Reber returned the first of the week from California where he spent several days on oil business. A brilliant play, a well balanced cast in Skidding, at the Wadsworth theater Friday night. Advlt. Miss Rosamond Snow returned Tuesday from a four days' visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Edwin Croft of Orderville was admitted to the local hospital Friday for treatment. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sandberg Saturday, March 21, at the local hospital. FOR SALE '1928 model Chevrolet Chevro-let car and East half of my lot. Mrs. Ernest Nelson. Advtf. Dt. and Mrs. R. E. Murphy have moved from Los Angeles to 5536 Templeton, Huntington Park, California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Berg JorgenSon of Hollywood spent Sunday with relatives rel-atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Royal H. Blake and daughter, Anne, and Mrs. Sol Wade of Littlefield, Arizona, spent Monday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon and family, Mrs. Ada Cannon and family fam-ily and Mrs. Woodruff Cannon and family spent Sunday at Veyo. i Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Staheli and Mrs. . Iantha Spendlove and two children of Hurricane were visitors at the Chas. Sullivan home over the week end. Jos. S. Snow returned Sunday after three weeks spent In Salt Lake City. While away he has been under the care of a specialist special-ist and now feels much improved. Life, humor, suspense in. the Dixie college play at the Wadsworth Wads-worth theater Friday night at 8 o'clock. Admission 15c, 35c and 50c. Direction B. Glen Smith. Advlt. An excursion of about 35 Seventies Seven-ties of the Zion Park stake spent last Thursday here working in the temple. This is the newest organization or-ganization in the stake. Five of the seven presidents of the Seventies were in the excursion. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles entertained entertain-ed the five hundred club Saturday Satur-day evening. Four tables were played and the high score for la dies was received by Mrs. Kumen Williams and men's high score was awarded to Frank Miles. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McGregor, Miss Mary and Mar McGregor left Sunday for Provo to be with their son Lorenzo who underwent an operation for sinus trouble on Monday at a Provo hospital. Mrs. McGregor will remain in Provo a few days. The others returned on Tuesday. |