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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Up-to-date Dreas Straw Hats at Albert Herman's. Adv. j IS j 1 6 Miss Miriam Ahlstrom is a new employee at Whitehead's store. Mrs. Melvin Cox left last Saturday for Orderville to visit her parents. Carl Robinson of Kanab was here Monday on his way to Phoenix. Ariz. First'Class Orchestra Drum. Etc., for sale. See J. M. Stewart, Jr. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moody ar-riv-ed here from Leeds Tuesday to visit relatives. D. C. Watson left Tuesday to attend at-tend the Druggests' convention at Cedar City. Mrs. Bert Woodbury of La Verkin spent last week end here visiting and on business. St. George Wells was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis, at the hospital here. Miss Viola Bunting arrived here Monday from Kanab to visit her parents par-ents for a week. J. W. Seamon of Cedar City spent Wednesday here visiting his son, Robert and" family. Mrs. Chas. Bigelow left Monday for Los Angeles, Calif., after visiting here for several days. I am prepared to give piano lessons to beginners and advanced students. Blanch Nelson. Adv. m28-j25 John M. Higgins returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City, where he had been on business. Angus M. Woodbury is working in Zion National park, being employed by the park service as naturalist. Miss " Lillian Prisbrey returned home Monday from Salt Lake City where she had been the past month. Dr. and Mrs. McGregor and daughters, daugh-ters, The Misses Gertrude and Mary, returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake City. n Mrs. Vivian Woodbury and Mrs. E. M. Brown returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they have been 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 Mrs. Ross Douglas left last Saturday Satur-day for Long Beach, California, after spending some time here with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. F. G. Miles. Mrs. Hannah Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Clark and Mrs. Edna Schulz left Monday for Cedar City, Mr. Clark to attend tlie Druggists' convention. con-vention. Five acre alfalfa farm with 6 shares water for sale at Hurricane, Utah. Fine fruit land. Price $1000. Inquire G. H. Worthen, Hurricane, Utah. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Moses E. Gifford, I. H. Langston, Mrs. O. D. Gifford and Mrs. Sam Christensen are a party I from Springdale which is working in . St. George temple this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brig. Jarvis, Sr., and daughter, Miss Mabel, left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City on learning of the death of Mrs. Ethel Bennett, their daughter and sister respectively. respective-ly. The Parowan Times says that Clyde DeMill of La Verkin and Isa-belle Isa-belle Slack, of Toquerville were married mar-ried at the county clerk's office on Monday, June 15th by Mayor Mitchell. Mit-chell. FOR SALE OR RENT A Drug Store with the only fountain in town and the only drug store in eastern Washington County. Terms reasonable. reason-able. Petty Mercantile, Hurricane, Utah. Adv. Two Bee Hive swarms and their keepers, Mrs. Mae McAllister, Mrs. Famie Nelson, Misses Emiley Harmon Har-mon and Eva Crosby went to Dodge's spring last Friday night to swim and eat their supper. ! Edgar M. Hall, formerly of the Dixie College faculty, has been awarded a doctor's degree in medicine medi-cine at Stanford university, Cal. The News understands that Dr. Hall will teach pathology at Stanford. j Don't forget the Dancing Festival, I its coming soon. Adv. i Gar Andrus left last Friday for j Salt Lake City to work. Able Riding left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, on a vacation. Miss Fay Stirling of Leeds is at the hospital here for treatment, William Miller left Tuesday morning morn-ing for Salt Lake City on business. Born, a sou to Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Adair of Enterprise, Monday, in this city. , Bert Baxter left last Saturday for Berkeley, Cal., to visit his grandmother. grand-mother. George Hartman of St. Thomas, Nev., spent the fore part of the week here visiting. The Misses LaRue and Zelda Nel-sonentertained Nel-sonentertained the G. A. L. club last Thursday night. Girls! get your 4th of July mar-cells mar-cells on the 2nd and 3rd of July. Edith Harris. Adv. j 18-2 5 Mr. and "Mrs. Rudger Atkin left this morning for the sheep herd near Mt. Trumbull, Arizona. Mrs. F. R. Bentley and family arrived ar-rived here Tuesday from Enterprise, to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Emma Naegle and son of Toquerville, were here Wednesday, the boy for medical treatment. Mrs. Bessie Loff and family left for their home at Beaver Tuesday after spending a few days' here. Miss Annie Hodges of Hurricane was brought to the local hospital Sunday Sun-day with a bad case of appendicits. Mrs. B. J. Lund and daughter, Miss Cornelia, left this morning for Salt Lake to spend some time visiting 'with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bryner returned return-ed home Tuesday from Mount Trumbull, Trum-bull, Ariz., where they have been for nearly a month. Don C. Flanigan and Miss Estella R. Wilcox, both of Virgin, were married mar-ried here, last Thursday, the 18th inst., by Bishop Frank G. Miles. Mrs. Minnie Ahlstrom, C. W. Seeg-. miller, Sr., and daughter, Miss Fern, Chas. Starr and mother left "Wednesday "Wednes-day for Richfield and othfi" northern points. Dr. W. M. -Buswell, Ophthalmic Specialist, will be at Dixie Hotel, Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday, July 4-5; Brad-shaw Brad-shaw Hotel, Hurricane, Tuesday, July 7th. No charge for testing eyes. Adv. j 18-2 5 Marshal John H. Cottam returned Tuesday from Price, where he had been to attend the funeral of a niece, Kathleen Pace. He made the 375 miles from Price, via Provo and Richfield in 14 hours. FOUND Dropped from a car while passing through Leeds, June 21, a grayish blue sweater trimmed with black. Owner can obtain same by calling on B. Y. McMullin, Leeds, Utah, and paying 50 cents for this advertisement. Adv. Jos. J. Milne was taken ill on the road after-he left here yesterday 1 morning for Cedar City with his J truck. He was brought home by . Bert Covington and a doctor attend- a ed, who said the symptoms resembled B poisoning. Milne knows of nothing he has taken to cause the trouble. 1 He is reported somewhat improved 9 this morning. 1 |