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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS George Judd of La Verkin was here Thursday, on business. Miss Dorothy Kemp is a new employee em-ployee at the Dixie Drug Co. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fawcett May 29; all concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snow and Le Roy Condie returned home Friday from Emery. The Misses Ruth and Tillie Winsor left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to attend summer school. I am prepared to give piano lessons to beginners and advanced students. Blanch Nelson. Adv. m2S-j2 5 Miss Grace Stirling returned to her home at Leeds Friday after undergoing undergo-ing an operation here recently. R. C. Savage, Levi McMullin, H. A. Jolley and Amnion Jolley were here from Leeds Monday, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth left for their home at Beaver Tuesday after af-ter spending a few days here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lytle and family left Wednesday for their ranch near Central to spend the summer there. Mrs. Edw. H. Snow and daughters, the Misses Olive and Irma, left Sun-! Sun-! day for Salt Lake City to spend the summer. You'll forget all about black-and-white motion pictures when you see "Wanderer of the Wasteland" in color. Adv. W. T. Atkin of this city, who was principal of the Scipio schools the past term, is attending the University of California at Berkeley. Sending a child to the store without with-out telling him what you want is no more foolish than mailing a letter without a complete address. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Empey and family left Wednesday for their home . at Parowan after spending a few I days' here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Orem, Mrs. Helen Moore, Helen and James Jo-hansen Jo-hansen left Wednesday for Logan after aft-er spending several months here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles, Mrs. George Seegmiller, and Mrs. Ross Douglas left Friday for Payson expecting ex-pecting to be gone about two weeks. Summer school students and others figuring on vacation trips, call us and let us figure with you. Louis R. Lund, B. L. Covington. Adv. m28tf Grant and Miss Lillian Prisbrey left last Saturday for Kanab, from where they are going on to Salt Lake Grant to summer school, Lillian to visit. Ninety day round trip ticket St. George-Salt Lake, Stop over privileges, privil-eges, 25.00. One day service. Call or see Louis R. Lund or B. L. Covington. Coving-ton. Adv. m2Stf Mrs. J. C. Lillywhite and daughter arrived Sunday from Beaver, where Mrs. Lillywhite has been teaching school. They are spending a week here visiting relatives. Uncle Sam Has Indigestion His system is clogged with undeliverable mail. A letter worth writing is worthy of care in addressing, and Should Carry a Return Address. This is "Better Mailing Week." See that your mail is properly addressed addres-sed and has return card. Save that 52,000,000 a year spent for improper mailing which comes out of the taxpayers tax-payers pockets. Jesse Waite and daughters, Donna and Ravinia and a grandson arrived here Monday from Bunkerville, Nev., the three latter for removal of tonsils at the local hospital. They expect to return home today. WANTED Three Live Insurance Salesmen to sell the 3 in 1 policy on ihe monthly plan. It pays twenty ways. Call or write T. A. Robertson, Northern Life Ins. Company, 622 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City. Adv. ml4tf Len Conger, who met with a painful pain-ful accident about a month ago, is doing do-ing fine. His right ear, which was torn off, was sewed on by Dr. Woodbury, Wood-bury, who put 14 stitches in it. It is now nearly healed and the injury hardly noticable. j Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jed jcox, May 29, all concerned doing 1 nicely. Native Currants for Sale. W. H. Anderson, Toquerville, Utah. Adv. j4-ll. Mrs. R. J, Farnsworth and family left Friday for Salt Lake City to make their home. Wilford Thompson and son Sidney spent Tuesday here from La Verkin, on business. William R. Palmer is the new president pres-ident of Parowan stake, succeeding Henry W. Lunt. The seats in the tabernacle have been repainted by Dave Moss and sons Carl and Clarence. The Misses Vera and Verna Harmon Har-mon left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to attend summer school. Hyrum Bryner returned Sunday from Good Springs, Nevada, where he has been working for some time. The Sinawava Bee Hive girls cooked cook-ed their breakfast and had a swim at Dodge's spring, Tuesday morning. All the thrills of all the Zane Grey stories packed into a masterpiece "The Wanderer of the Wasteland." Adv. Hyrum Leaney was here from Har-risburg Har-risburg the latter part of last week for a minor operation at the local hospital. The Misses Ruth and Rose Walker, returned home Tuesday from Cedar City. The former attended school there the past year. Miss Rose has been there on a visit. President and Mrs. Edgar M. Jen-son Jen-son and children left last Friday for Ephraim, where they will stay until the Dixie college is nearly ready for reopening in the fall. "Wanderer of the Wasteland" see the amazing avalanche scene, actually filmed in the Grand Canyon. Electric Theater Monday night. Tickets 10 and 20 cents. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Prince, Bishop and Mrs. H. A. Pace and several others oth-ers from New Harmony left for their home last Thursday after spending a j few days here doing work in the St. George temple. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Reber and son Harold were here Monday from Little-field, Little-field, Arizona, en route to Salt Lake City. Mr. Reber is going to Salt Lake to try for a market for the fruit of his locality, which is plentiful and of superior quality. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Call and son, Truman V., left for their home at Afton, Wyoming, Wednesday, after spending a few days here visiting friends and looking over the country. Truman V. Call is editor of the Star Valley Independent, and paid The News office a fraternal call. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week until Sept. 30 th Sixteen day round trip ticket St. George to Salt Lake City $22.25. Leave St. George daily 8 o'clock a. m., arrive Salt Lake City 7:50 p. m. same day. Call or see B. L. Covington. Adv. m2Stf. Last year, the Dead Letter Office received $120,000 from the sales of orphaned packages which could 1 neither be forwarded to the addressee ! nor returned to the senders because of inadequate addresses. The same J office turned into the United States j Treasury $55,523.96 in cash removed from misdirected letters or found ! loose in the mails. J |