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Show r Washington County News GEORGE, UTAH SUPPLEMENT SAINT GEORGE, UTAH, PECEMRF.R i, SHORT CREEK Nov. 26. Short Creek, Ariz., It was s correspondence ted to last week was home from Black Edna Miss that Is here alright but she She Idaho.name while she was gone. hanged her to Mr. Alonzo married was ghe of Drummond, Idaho, on Nov. 7, She just came home for a visit 1927, about a month. Intending to stay ill at his home is very Colvin F. 0. - Ny-jjo- here. Itlrs. rg Mattie L. Kent was taken to hospital Tuesday. and Charlotte Colvin St. George to spend from home the St. George Orlin Colvin came Thanksgiving. Verna Colvin, who is working at the Moccasin Indian school came She Thanksgiving. home to spend will go back Sunday. j. E. Back and son Leonard came in from Kiabab Wednesday to spend a Miss few days. dance was held here Thursday night, Nov. 24. A large crowd was present and a very enjoyable time was A had. and Mrs. I. W. Carling to Hurricane Monday. Urban Colvin went Johnson went to Hurricane Glen Thursday. LA VERKIN La Verkin, November Mrs. 29. Mr. and Morris, Wilson, Sr., of Hurricane spent Thanksgiving day here home of Bishop Morris Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Graff Thanksgiving at St. George. at the spent and Mrs. Clarence Sanders and Mr. children and B, F. DeMill and children spent Thanksgiving day at Cedar City. students who are attending at St George and Cedar City home for the Thanksgiving holi- The school were days last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy and family spent a few days last week at Cedar City, visiting. Miss Vera Seegmillef spent the last week end at St. George. Bill Sanders left yesterday to attend the B. A. C. winter course at Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gubler and City spent last week children of Cedar here visiting. , SPRINGDALE ivention, and saw several of rds. It is simply a knock-M- r. Petty, and my only get enough of these cars to srs. 1907 ROCKVILLE Springdale, Nov. res. W. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry, Mrs. Brown and Miss Gertrude McGregor of St. George were visitors In our school also in our afternoon Sunday meeting Nov. 27, in a ward conference. The talks of all were enjoyed and appreciated very much as was also the song given by Mr. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lemmon were here from St. George Sunday for conference. Othel Gifford, Elva Crawford, Francell Hepworth and Letia Crawford, who have been attending school at St. George and Hurricane were home for Thankskgiving. Boyd Dennett and Misses Lillian Atkin and Hortense Batty went to their homes at St. George and ie for Thanksgiving. . .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cottam wtih some of their children of St. George were visitors here Sunday. The bishopric conducted an entertainment in the ward hall last Friday night for Elder Squire Crawford who Just returned from his mission. It consisted of a short program and a dance. A large crowd was present and everyone enjoyed themselves. 28,-P- LEEDS Rockville, Nov. 28. Bishop and Mrs. Philetus Jones announce the marriage of their daughter Rena to Earle Lawrence, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence of Cedar City. They were married Nov. 22 at St. George. A wedding reception was held the following evening In the Rockville ward hall,. A large number of guests were present and the young couple received some beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence left Friday for Cedar City w'here they intend to make their home. Stake President Joseph K. Nicholes and Karl Fordham of St. George were visitors here Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. W. Baker of Beaver were visitors here last week. All the young people who are attending high school came home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar DeMill entertained their children and grandchildren at dinner Thanksgiving day. There were twenty-eig- ht present. Raymond DeMill of Hurricane spent the week end here visiting wtih relatives. Miss Lila Jennings spent last week visiting relatives in Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Ballard all of Cane Beds, Arizona, were visitors here last MOUNT TRUMBULL Mt. Trumbull, Ariz., Nov. 29. News Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones spent was received here last Thursday of the Thanksgiving day at Grafton. marriage of Miss Mary Wharton, formof this place, to Clifford Pumis erly of California. They have made their WASHINGTON home at Bakersfield, California. Washington, Nov. 29. The following Mr. and Mrs. R. J. White of Pipe spent Thanksgiving holidays at their a, valley were visitors here last week at home here: W. O. Nisson, from the home of Mrs. Whites sister, Mrs. Ariz., Linda Larson from EnterChilders. prise, and Karl Larson, Ida and May Mrs. A. A. McCain is here visiting Jolley and Mr. and Mrs. Lafell Iverson her daughters, Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. from Hurricane. Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sandberg and Pat Bundy left this morning for Hur- family spent Sunday visiting at Enterricane for a load of fruit. prise. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Larson and fam"Jim Bundy returned home from Salt Lake yesterday. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stephens, P. M. Iverson went to St. George and family spent Thanksgiving day at St. George at the home of Mr. and yesterday. A. A. Brown went to St. George this Mrs. Anthony Pendleton. Mrs. Emily Ervlne of Salt Lake is morning. Thanksgiving day was passed here here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pectol. with a dinner, dance and program. Mrs. Willard Sorenson spent ThursMorse Hinton of Hurricane was here day here with relatives. yesterday on business. Primary officers as-Blue Bird girls prepared baskets filled with good at, which were taken to our ho live alone. laughter, Nov. 22, to Mr. and .m Emett, at Harrisburg, ggie J. Olsen and children rom Gunlock for Thanks- ov. 29. he kins. of Orderville is visiting :re. Mrs. Bert Harris and child-t- r. and Mrs. Ed. McMullin spent Thanksgiving In St. h relatives. id Clyde McQuaide came up eorge and spent Thanksgiv-it- h their mother. Anderson of this place and Nelson of Cedar City were Parowan, November 19. Mrs. Riley C. Savage gave iving dinner at their farm, nily was present including and Auntie, Savage of Hor-ricar- bath and son Glenn came 1 Cedar City and spent ng at Silver Reef, ier and Arvil Hartman made trip to Cedar City today. Mrs. Milton Moody came In prise to spend Thanksgiv- - . e college students all came he Thanksgiving holidays, ry Savage, assisted by .tertained the schools her Wed-ni- ce program was given, ry Savage is spending the home in St. George, jn, Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. g- . Fre-doni- Getting the .Habit Its the simplest and easiest thing on earth to learn to save. Permit our savings department to show you that saving is a habit that can be acquired with ease by putting away a part of your earnings each week for that RAINY DAY which comes to everyone. EVERY FACILITY OF OUR RANK IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL We welcome your patronage and are at your service whether you wish to open a bank account for your own convenience, rent a safety deposit box or take advantage of any of the many branches of bank, which are designed to be of the utmost sendee to our customers. Bank of St. George ARTHUR F. MILES, CASHIER Watch For Our Big Line of' CBmstaiiais Goods We will have them on display in a few days. They are the best line we ever pur in and prices are very moderate. Just wait and see them BEFORE YOU BUY MOTOQUA Nov. 29. Wallace Iverson Ariz., Clifford Sullivan of and James Guerrero of THOMAS JUDD STORE CO. fromClov-- 1, turned Thursday where they had been rid-attl- e. Chas. Sullivan and bert met them here to help with a bunch of weaner 1 arson and daughter, Miss t to St, latter George will undergo Monday an We Stand For goiter. 1 lauuiucoa ucvciupa tv uuioc-yuwc- i. The bore is 3 inches, stroke 414 inches. The .unusually large crankshaft, which is both statically and dynamically balanced, weighs 28 pounds. This balancing, combined with the lightness of aluminum alloy pistions, further combine to reduce vibration and inengineer and secretary qt the commisscrease riding and driving comfort and ion, Wednesday morning for the purpose of taking the necessary steps to safety: start the investigation. The delgation of citizens, headed by Mayor Eugene Christensen, called on Governor Dem Tuesday morning and later attended the meeting of the water storage commission, at which the governor also was present. Mayor Christensen presented a petition to the commission asking that body to investigate the project. He declared that Cedar City had a problem - different from any one else in the United States. Navajo lake has not surface outlet, and it is not known where the water In it goes. Some investigation has been ade, and it has been determined that some of the water goes to the Virgin chairman of the Utah water storage commission, W. R. Wallace, under the instructions of a motion passed by the commission Tuesday. Mr. Wallace and several members of a delegation of citizens from Cedar City will meet in the office of George M. Bacon, state the auv uwsa jm W4v be opened promptly MsuniuvuM at 9 axe W a. m. and at- tendants will be on hand throughout the remainder of the day to explain the new and interesting features of the car which is expected to make a new chapter in automobile history. Charles B. Petty, proprietor of the Arrowhead Garage just returned from Salt Lake City where he attended the uuncuu N. Sparks and John M. Guerrero have been digging a well at the mouth of Jackson where the Pine Valley Cattle Co., will water their cattle the following winter. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nelson and Miss Vilate Webb spent Thanksgiving in St. George. John Eardley went to St. George Monday on business. (F the Sevier river have an application Navajo lake filed by Cedar City interests on the ground that the water belongs to that river drainage. It was asserted by the mayor that 10,000 acres of land could be furnished with water from Navajo lake at from $25 to 50 per acre. The hearts on the protestd application will be held before the state engineer on December, the Cedar City mayor said, and t was desired that an investigation be kade to determine the exact situation. There are considerable discussion regarding what action the commission ehould take in the matter ,but it finally was decided that the petition be revived and filed, and with tire distinct taderstanding that Cedar City, Iron county and other interests pay all an investigation be initiated by chairman of the commission. This hied protests against for water from Motion was made and was carried hurs by W. W. Armstrong, after more than an discussion. Salt Lake Tribune. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. November 28, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Ellis uuth, of Toquerville, Utah, who, on homestead r!- - 7, 1922, made add! "toy, No. 029881, for SW.NW'i, Sec-1- 4, 12 Township 40 South, Range esU Salt Lake Meridian, has filed of intention to make Three Year JTjW, to establish claim to the land described, before Martin Ander-m- Notary Public, at Toquerville, ttah, on the 17th day of January, 1928. . Claimant names as witnesses: John h Wallace, H. M. Wallace, Jr. and H. J4 Wallace all of Toquerville, Utah, 411(5 C. c. Wallace, of La Verkin, Utah. KT.T F. TAYLOR. ,, 29 Register. -- We are here to foster the Development of the one and serve untiringly the other. Dixie Stockgrowers Bank st. geoiujE, ufftn The New nver. Water users on Washington County Its Resources and Its Feople. Capital and Surplus $30,000.00 rP(rfo) HULnj if is the most amazing value ever offered in a Estate Now! 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