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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS I John Benson left Wednesday for j Enterprise. i When you need ICE, phone 30z or 35k. Adv. ml3t Willard Pixton is here visiting from Salt Lake City. Alex Colbath of Silver Reef was a visitor here Saturday. Martie Larson of Motoqua bought a new truck here last week. George A. Smith left Wednesday for Blackfoot, Idaho, to work. Chas B. Petty was a business visitor visit-or here Tuesday from Hurricane. Mrs. Caddie Ashworth of Beaver is here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Parker came in Tuesday from Wolf Hole, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. John Wadsworth and family spent Sunday at Panaca, Nevada. Nev-ada. Mrs. Fred Chadburn of Veyo is at the local hospital for medical treatment. treat-ment. Mark Mickelson left Wednesday for Denver, Colorado, to visit relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones and baby spent Monday here from Power Plant No. 2. Beginning next Monday, the Public Library hours will be from 2:30 to 6:30 p. m. Miss Grace and Lee Esplin are here from Orderville to spend commencement commence-ment week. Beginning next Monday, the Public Library hours will be from 2:30 to 6:30'p. m. Miss Lucile Gates, assistant cashier at the Dixie Stockgrowers Bank, is a Salt- Lake visitor. Trade will be taken in exchange for Diamond Valley Grindstones. W. G. Miles. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams left Wednesday Wed-nesday for their home at Kanab after visiting relatives here. Mrs. H. E. Peterson left for her home at Cedar City Saturday after spending several days here. Junior dance Wednesday night, May 19, at Gym, Jazzoleans orchestra. Prices 10(J and 1 5 f . Adv. Miss LaBerta McGregor returned Monday from Moccasin, Ariz., where she has been teaching school. Mrs. John Pitchforth of Milford came in Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmutz, Sr. John L. Barnes, teacher in charge at the Shivwits Indian school, was a business visitor here last Saturday. . Our Ice is made from fresh Cottonwood Cotton-wood Water. St. George Ice Co. Phone 30z or 35k. Adv. ml3-20 Dr. D. A. McGregor and Miss Mary Whitehurst left Monday for Salt Lake City to attend the medical convention. FOR SALE A building lot between be-tween Main and First East on Third South. A real bargain. Inquire of L. K. Naegle. Adv. m6-13 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson arrived arriv-ed Tuesday from Fillmore to visit friends and relatives. They intend returning home today. Hyrum Carson Healy and Miss Myrtle Booth McOmie, both of Salt Lake City, were married in the St. George temple May 4. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wallis Tuesday night for Miss Jennie Empey who left Wednesday for Zion Canyon, to work. Mrs. Lyle Meacham had the misfortune mis-fortune to spill a washbowl of boiling water over her right foot, scalding it severely about a week ago. She is recovering nicely. B. Glen Smith, father and mother of the D. C. Sophomore class entertained enter-tained them upon the black hill under un-der the "D," last Thursday night. A very enjoyable time was had. A number of relatives of Mrs. Mary W. Whitehead gathered at the home of her son, W. A. Whitehead, last Friday night, in honor of Mrs. Whitehead's 73rd birthday. A cake with 73 candles was a feature of the evening. |