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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS j i Clarence Miller spent the 24th at Cedar City. j Merrick McQtiarrie i a city visitor j fr-uni Uoldstrike. Cliff Sullivan is here from Wells, Nevada, on business. Mrs. Mae Pace returned Sunday from Salt Lake City. Albert Bunker was here Monday, from Veyo, on business. Karl W'insor is here visiting from Salt Lake for a few days. Miss Nina Bunting has gone to Kanab to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd and family spent the 24th at La Verkin. A baby buggy for sale. Inquire at The News Office. Adv. j 2 3-30 Leo Bowler and Elvis Terry spent the week end here from Enterprise. Myron Stout and Gerald Lemmon of Hurricane spent the week end here. Miss Erma Nelson left Monday for Enterprise to visit for about a week. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atkin, July 23, all concerned doing nicely. George Pace left Monday for Richfield to spend a few days visiting visit-ing relatives. Miss Helen Moody returned home Sunday from Enterprise, where she spent the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dalton left Tuesday for Glendale where Mr. Dalton Dal-ton has employment. Miss Edith Harris returned home Monday from Cedar City, where she spent a few days visiting. Willard Pixton returned to his home at Salt Lake Tuesday morning after spending a few days here. Charles Cottam left Monday for Hurricane, where he expects to spend some time doing carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorenson left Monday for Monroe, intending to spend some time there with relatives. CERTIFIED USED CARS on easy terms. Get in touch with Hurricane Hurri-cane Garage Co., they have them. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Macfarlane returned re-turned Monday from Cedar City; where they had been visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mrs-. Jeter Snow and daughters, the Misses LaRue, Edna and Anne, spent Wednesday here from Pine Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Evlyn Prince and family returned Sunday from New Harmony where they spent about a month". The Misses Tillie and Ruth Winsor returned home Monday from Logan, where they had been attending summer sum-mer school. Miss Ella Bentley and two nieces returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City, where they spent a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles and Mrs. Alice Miles returned Sunday from the Grand Canyon where they spent a few days. Fresh cucumbers for pickling, small and medium, delivered. Ord-- Ord-- er now. Mrs. James F. Cottam, Veyo, Utah. Adv. j30a6 O. D. Gifford arrived here Monday from Springdale to resume medical treatment, intending to remain until his health is better. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow and family fam-ily left Saturday for Portland, Oregon, Ore-gon, and other points intending to be gone about two weeks. Lacone Hemenway came down last Thursday from Cedar City, where he is working, and spent the week end here visiting relatives and friends. FOUND A suit case containing clothing, near Bunkerville, Nevada. Owner may have same by proving ownership and paying for this ad. Ad. jl6al3 W. O. Bently and his mother. Mrs. Oscar Bentley returned on the 22nd from Salt Lake City, where Mr. Bentley has been attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster, Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Atkin and Misses Ferol McQuarire and Roma Church returned Tuesday from the Grand Canyon and Orderville. Misses Laura Lund and Edith j Fawcett spent the 24th at Enter-, prise. j Wendell Robinson was here the ' fore part of the week from Enterprise, Enter-prise, j Glen Snow returned Monday from Pine Valley where he spent about a week. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Justit of Springdale. in this city, ; July 2S. j Miss Emma Seegmiller returned Monday from Pine Valley where she j spent the 24th. ! Mrs. Mary Marshall left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City, intending to be gone a week. Mrs. Erwin Sanders has gone to Cedar City to spend about two weeks I visiting relatives. Lafayette Terry left for Salt Lake City Monday after spending a few-days few-days here visiting. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cannon, July 29; all concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Grant Prisbrey returned home on the 2 4th from Provo, where he attended at-tended summer school. Mrs. Frank Romney arrived here Monday from Colonia Dublan,, Mexico Mex-ico to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Woodbury and Miss Maud R. Snow returned Friday from the Grand Canyon. The Great Commoner, William Jennings Bryan, died last Sunday. Particulars in this paper. Mr. and Mrs. John Wadsworth returned re-turned Sunday from Panaca Nev., where they spent the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fitch returned on the 26th from northern points where they spent the past week. Miss Edna Turnbeaugh returned Wednesday from Salt Lake City where she spent two weeks vacation. Miss Grace Prisbrey returned home Sunday from Salt Lake and other points where she spent the past month. Mrs. John W. Pace and son Andrew And-rew left on the 22nd for Salt Lake City to spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snow returned return-ed last Saturday from Salt LaTce City, where Mr. Snow has been attending summer school. Misses Florence Foremaster, Emily Harmon and Eva Crosby left Monday Mon-day for Bryce canyon, Zion canyon and the Grand Canyon. Mr. Girnzy Stratton of Hurricane and Miss Leona May Elder of La Verkin were married here on the 25th inst. by Bishop F. G. Miles. The Judd Stage Line Co. has added ad-ded a Jewett passenger car and a Dodge truck to its equipment for service between here and Moapa, Nevada. LOST A large handbag, about two weeks ago, between St. George and Goshen, containing little girl's clothing, etc. Finder please notify Mrs. Thomas Blazzard, St. George, or The News office. Adv. DR. F. J. ALEXANDER of the Alexander Optical Co. is making his next regular visit to care for those needing reliable attention to their eyes. He will be at: St. George, Arrowhead Hotel, Thursday, July 30 from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Toquerville, Naegle's Res., Sun. Aug. 2 from 9 to 10 a. m. Hurricane, Bradshaw Hotel, Sun. Aug. 2 from 1 to 8 p. m. Adv. j23-30 |