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Show Local News Items Charles Stevens returned last Thursday from Pioche where he has been working. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Eardley and family of Motoqua were visitors visit-ors in St. George last Friday. Miss Marian Ahlstrom returned Friday from Provo where she has been "attending school. Duard Terry and Albert Holt of Enterprise were business visitors in St. George last Saturday. Attorney Ellis J. Pickett left Sunday Sun-day for Salt Lake for a few days business trip. Miss Kae Perry of Cedar City arrived ar-rived in St. George Monday to visit relatives. H. O. and Fenton Gardner of Delta were business visitors here on Monday. Mon-day. FOR. SALE Baby buggy and cart. Also cream separator. Mrs. Harold Bunting. Adv3t. Mrs. W. A. Whitehead and family left Sunday for Parowan to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Will L. Adams. Charles Snow of Salt Lake City who spent the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis, Jr., returned re-turned to his home Monday. FOR SALE Jos. Worthen home in southwest part of town. Price $1000. Inquire at Worthen's Barber Shop or Robert Worthen home. Adv2t. Miss Lida Reber left this morning for her home at Mesquite, Nev., after af-ter spending a week here visiting Miss Ida Wallis. Dr. Francis Campbell of Long Beach, who formerly practiced his profession at Beaver, is spending the week in St. George renewing old acquaintances ac-quaintances and looking over the country. Mrs. Earl Cannon and family left Monday for Cedar City to spend the remainder of the week with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Perry. Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthen returned return-ed Monday from Pintura where they I had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Gregerson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Young of Salt Lake City who have been visiting vis-iting southern Utah parks, spent Sunday Sun-day night in St. George, leaving Monday Mon-day for their home. Mr. Young is an instructor at the TJ. of U. Wallace B. Mathis left Monday for his ranch at Pine Springs, Ariz. Miss Lucile Burgess left Monday for Delta to visit relatives. Andrew Peterson left Sunday for Los Angeles on business. Mrs. E. Burton of Burbank, Calif., left Saturday for Nephi after visiting vis-iting relatives in St. George. Mrs. Kate Milne left Monday for Cedar City to spend a week with relatives. Miss Laura Foremaster left Monday Mon-day for Hinckley to spend several days with relatives. Mrs. Wanda Guerrero left Tuesday for her home at Motoqua after visiting vis-iting her sister here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth M. Snow :and Mr. and Mrs. Karl N. Snow left Friday for a ten days vacation in California. ... Miss Leatha Iverson spent Sunday night here while en route to her home at Mt. Trumbull from Glen-dale, Glen-dale, Nev., where she spent the past three months. ... Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris and baby of Los Angeles were visiting relatives in St. George last Friday and Saturday while en route to their home from northern points. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winsor and ,the Misses Tillie and Ruth Winsor returned last Friday from Bryce canyon where they spent a few days ... Orval Hafen, manager of the Dixie Cooperative Produce association returned re-turned Saturday from Salt Lake City where he has spent the past month on marketing business. ... Reliable man wanted to run Mc-Ness Mc-Ness business in Washington County. $8 to $12 daily profits. No capital or experience required. Wonderful opportunity. op-portunity. Write today. McNESS CO., Dept. T., Freeport, HI. Advlt. ... Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morris and family and Louis Lund and sister Minnie returned last Sunday from Los Angeles where they spent a week with relatives. Miss Elma Lund who spent the past month there, returned with them. ... Government authorities tell us that thirty different diseases are transmitted trans-mitted by flies. Any one of these often proves fatal. Flies must be killed. Use FLY-TOX the scientific product developed at Mellon Institute Insti-tute by Rex Research Fellowship. It is harmless to mankind but death to all household insects. Just follow fol-low instructions on blue label of bottle. INSIST on FLY-TOX with the perfume-like fragrance. Adv. |