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Show NEWS OF TilE COUNTY SEAT Plull p Strmgham of Vernal ar- Sr V-'0, Fn?ay t0 SPend II. L. no-d "S hiS Ashler, Mrs. Mrs. Moroni Bleak and family Sulay. morning for Riverside, River-side, California where they will join Mr Bleak who has employment employ-ment there. They were accom- wm'ed byMrs- Caddie Bleak who will spend two weeks visiting. Mrs. Jerry "i-Io'ff who spent the past two weeks here and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whimpey and daughter who spent the past two weeks at Payson left Saturday for their home at Taft, California. WE WANT Clean absorbant cotton rags. Will pay 10c per pound when applied on News subscription. sub-scription. News Office. Mayor and Mrs. Albert E. Miller Mil-ler returned recently from a visit with their children, Mrs. Frank Cones in Grand Junction, Colorado; Colora-do; Howard Miller in Salt Lake City and Attorney George Miller in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were accompanied as far as Salt Lake City by their son Grant, who will attend the University of Utah this winter. Grant Keys of Central has been discharged from the local hospital He is recovering nicely from his recent operation. Alumni Hallowe'en Ball, Friday October 29, Prizes. 014P. FOR SALE One team. Inquire Sheldon Wright, Hurricane, Utah 07-21C. JJ Ot; Mrs. Arthur Cottam left Friday for Parowan to be with her mother Mrs. William Pritchard, who is very ill. Miss Betty Seegmiller spent the week-end here visiting from Los Angeles where she is attending school. -X Mrs. Alice Bleak and daughter, Mrs. Kate Empey and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riding, were visitors the fore part of the week at Hackberry, Arizona. While there they visited the grave of Mrs. Bleak's husband who died a number num-ber of years ago. FOR RENT-Mod'ern furnished two room and kitchenette apartment. apart-ment. Heat, electric stove, hot water. Lillian O. Cox " 014C. The graduating Sea Gull Girls, of the South Ward Primary, with their mothers and the primary officers of-ficers and teachers enjoyed a social and program at the home of President Eva Higbee, October 4. Following the program the regular business meeting was held. Refreshments were served to nineteen. nine-teen. Mrs. Mary Bowler entertained the K.Y.B. club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Prizes for Rook were awarded to Mrs. Idonna Webb and Mrs. Agnes Pendleton. Fourteen club members were present pre-sent and one invited guest, Mrs. Jerry Hoff, a sister of the hostess. O'- .'. ot. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment, modern. $15. per month. C. W. Lelia, City. 014P. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Abott of Los Angeles, were visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. G u s Pendleton, the fore part of the week while enroute to Manti where they enjoyed doing Temple work. Mrs. Ernest Allen of Cane Beds, Arizona entered the local hospital last Thursday to receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hickman and family were visiting relatives here the fore part of the week while en route to their home at Long Beach, California, from Logan where they attended the funeral services for his father, Josiah Hickman. Mr. Hickman and Sydney Syd-ney B. Sperry recently completed a book, "Science, Tradition and the Book of Mormon" and the first twenty-five copies of it came off the cress the day Mr. Hickman was buried. This book has been selected by the church to be used in the adult class in Mutual this winter. It has received much praise, and is said to be one of the finest books of its kind ever I published. Mrs. Ida Dalton of Circleville, who has been receiving treatment at the local hospital, has been removed re-moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vere Laub. Mrs. Irvin Adams of Bunkerville was visiting at the home of her brother Gus Pendleton here Sunday Sun-day night while en route to Toquerville where she enjoyed a visit with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Cometh. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt and daughter of Salt Lake City were visiting here the fore part of the week while en route to Los Angeles, where they will visit relatives. Rowell Leavitt underwent an operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. La Von McQuaid and son, LaMar left Monday for Salt Lake City on business. FOR SALE Jersey Giant Pul- letes. All ready to lay. World's Largest Breed, lay large eggs. Seth Harper, 5 blocks South on Main St. 013C. ... Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Banta returned Tuesday morning from a two week's vacation spent in Taft and other California cities. -j,' Miss Jessie Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cannon, who suffered a severe fracture of the left foot in an auto mobile accident two weeks ago, is getting along nicely at her home. A marriage license was issued at Ogden this week to Irvin Peterson Peter-son and Florence Jones both of Cedar City, who are well known in St. George. Quim Ruesch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ruesch of Spring-dale Spring-dale has been released from the local hospital to return home. He is recovering nicely from his recent re-cent operation. Alumni Hallowe'en Ball, Friday October 29, Prizes. 014P. Mr. and Mrs. Lenzi Sullivan and family and Richard Sullivan left Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends in Idaho and northern Utah cities. Mrs. Benjamin Jolly of Pioche, Nevada entered the local hospital on Tuesday to receive - medical treatment. Mrs. Annetta Pearce spent the week-end in New Harmony visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hammond. FOR SALE 2 qt. fruit jars, 65c doz. 1 qt. 50c doz. 364 W. 100 S. Phone 3R. 014P. O', JJ. Mrs. A. N. Stevens and daughter . and son-in-law, of Las Vegas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pendleton Pendle-ton the latter part of last week. Boydon Keyes of Central entered enter-ed the local hospital on Monday to receive medical treatment. Mrs. Evelyn Adair and son and Mrs. Mamie Huntsman and son of New Harmony were visiting relatives and friends in St. George last week-end. FOR SALE Some good used cars at Hafen Motor Co. 014-1P. s"; Charles Whipple underwent an operation at the local hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oxborrow of Lund, Nevada are here to spend the winter. Ellis J. Pickett and daughter, j Mrs. Norma Wright and Mrs. Charles Pickett returned Tuesday; I from a visit in Salt Lake City. j Miss Alice Pendleton left Monday Mon-day to spend her vacation visiting in Salt Lake City and San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California. Get your J.M.S. pictures now for Christmas. WANTED Man with car for rural sales work. Expense allowance. allow-ance. Experience unnecessary Write News giving age, education, educa-tion, past employment and make of car. O. 7&14P. DEER CAMP: Fred Burgess Dameron Valley. Rent Horses for S2.00. Charles Bastain. 07&14P. The South Ward Relief Society Presidency entertained the members mem-bers and Stake Relief Society Presidency in honor of the members mem-bers who had served over twenty-five twenty-five years. Quite a number of these were present. After a fine program, lunch was served to ninety-five. FOR SALE 5" x 7 rod. lot on highway 91. Two blocks west of Main St. Inquire St. George Market. Mar-ket. 014P. George Jay, son of Mrs. Jennie Bithell and popular Dixie college student was released from the McGregor Mc-Gregor hospital last Wednesday and has been permitted to return to school. He was so badly cut when he fell through the glass door at the gymnasium that twenty-six stitches were taken to close one of the wounds on his left side. W. F. Gates, who has been confined to his home with illness the past few weeks, is slowly improving. im-proving. Mrs. James Congrove of Los Angeles arrived here Sunday night to spend a few days visiting her father, Ephriam Foremaster and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barney and Mrs. Lucile Sharp and son of Good Springs, Nevada, have returned home after enjoying a visit with Mrs. William Morgan and other relatives here. m ot. o& Mrs. Althea S. Nelson returned this morning from Los Angeles where she had spent the week on a buying trip for Snow's Dress Shop. ::- FOR SALE Cattle ranch, 640 acres in Cannan Gap, Good feed and plenty of living water. Well fenced O. J. Scow, Hurricane, Utah. 014-28&N4C. Leiut C. Davis and Joe Thompson Thomp-son came down from Provo Friday Fri-day night to spend the week-end with Joe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thompson. Lieut Davis, who has been stationed at Boulder City for the past two years has registered regis-tered at the B.Y.U. for a mechanical mechani-cal arts course. Joe is also attending at-tending the B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thompson visited Sunday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Arns and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arns left for Salt Lake City on Monday Mon-day to make their home. j. -j,' ' Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shamp of East Stroudsberg, Pennsylvania arrived in St. George on Tuesday evening to visit Mr. Shamp's brother, Thomas E. Shamp. They made the trip by car visiting points of interest enroute. This is their first trip to the west. They are making a return visit to see their brother, who was east to visit Announcing Snow's Dress shop has a complete range of sizes in inexpensive girl's school coats. 014C. Henry Jacobson of Pine Valley entered the local hospital last Thursday to receive surgical, treatment. treat-ment. Miss Naomi Fordham entertained enter-tained the B.T.B. Club at her home on Wednesday night. Mrs. H. E. Hatch of Ogden was here the fore part of the week in the interest of the D.U.P. Memorial Mem-orial Building. While here she was the guest of Mr. John W. Pace, them last year. FOR SALE Chrysanthemums. Phone 7SW, O. S. Taylor 014C. Miss Elaine Cannon and Miss Alma Sullivan entertained at a surprise birthday anniversary party at the Cannon home Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon in honor of Miss Karma Simmons' twelfth birthday. There were fourteen girls present. Mrs. Famie Nelson gave a party in honor of her daughter, Evelyn's birthday anniversary on Monday afternoon. It was her twelfth birthday also and the same group of girls were present. jjt. j,. Alumni Hallowe'en Ball, Friday October 29, Prizes. 014P. |