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Show Local News Items A silrprise party was given on Sheriff Win. Brooks, at liis home Sunday evening. The occasion bo-ins bo-ins his birthday. Mr. and JUrs. Lloyd Davis visited visit-ed in Houlder City, Nevada. Sunday. Sun-day. IM.rs. Minnie- Harris lias returned return-ed to her home in Leeds after spending one month in ltunker-ville. ltunker-ville. Nevada, at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Weak. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hlenk of Hunkcrvll'.e, Nevada, spent Saturday Satur-day in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W'ortlien and Mr. and -Mrs. I'nivin lUlton spent Sunday in Overton, Nevada. Mrs. R. P. Gardner of Cedar City is visitinK at the home 'of Mrs. Jessie Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kmpoy, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Kmpey. Sr., went to LaVerkin Tuesday to attend at-tend the funeral of Allen Stout, Sr. Mrs. Nat Ashby entertained the sewing club Wednesday evening. I Viola Canova of Salt Lake City j is in St. George visiting Mrs. Kmil He Neuf. Daniel Hirschi was a business visitor here Monday from Kock-ville. Kock-ville. Mr. and Mrs. I.oraine Cox are the proud parents of a baby girl bom April 2f. George T. Hutler of Spani.-h Fork and Zola llollailay of Santa-quin Santa-quin Utah, were married April 21 'by President Geo. K. Whitehead. ! Wm. D. Whipple of St. George 'and Doris Cameron of l'angiiitch were married lierApnl 24, I'resident I'resi-dent W. O. Hentley officiating. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kmpey. April Until. Kltner Taylor was hero from New Harmony Tuesday attending 'a meeting of the district school board, of which he is a member. Mrs. Rhea Wakelinv. hei daughter LaRee and Mrs. Preston Williams of Toqiiervillc, were here Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Llghtner. went to Zion Canyon last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jene Stewart, left for their home at Moab, I'tah. They have been vi.-iling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hunting. Hunt-ing. S. V. Crawford and Moses K. Gilford were here from Springdale Wednesday to do temple work and take in th? minstrel show. KOR SALE 'nrti.-s No. 1 saw mill, cable feed, put i, -nt dims no.l bead blocks. Deal must be cash. Priced to that effect. Mail rare I). A. Lightner. St. George, I'tah. Adv. It. Macdonald's Mothers' Day Chocolates Cho-colates now on cfi.play at Wads-worth Wads-worth Fountain. --Adv. It. Mr. and Mrs. Ralsck visited frlmds In Cedar City Sunday. Attorney and Mrs. .Samuel A. King and son Dick were here several sev-eral dny.n visiting relatives. Mr. King met a number of men liy appointment ap-pointment regarding Hood control nnd Irrigation project on the Virgin Vir-gin river. They left for Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Wm. Lund. Jr.. of Enterprise Enter-prise was a week end visitor here. I.ee Ilafen, the popnlar athletic coach at Dixie college, Is now recovering re-covering nicely from Illness, following fol-lowing an operation for nppendl-citis. nppendl-citis. A birthday paity wiu given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Morris honoi lihr" the birthday of Mr. W. C. Pace, ,riO(l was played, the prize being won by Miss I.n-Prele I.n-Prele Pace nnd Mr. W. ('. Pare. Grace Prince, of Pangultcb Is visitor In SI. George, she brought en excursion from Pangultcb to work In the temple. James Johnston, was tried for bootlegging Tuesday night, found tullty and lined $r.r.()il Clean rugs wanted. Inquire Melvln Cox. City. -lAdv. It. Mr. and Mis. Dean A. Clark anil -laiighli-r. A'dran. returned Tue--day night from Provo where they lind been for some time. .Mr. Clark indei went an a upend Icit M ,,p,.-a. t.ion Micro from which he has now fully re'ovei ed. |