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Show TOCALAND GENERAL NEWS Woodruff Cannon left Wednesday for Kanab on business. Miss Orpha Morris entertained at a party last Friday night. Mrs. Mattie, Empey entertained at a party last Friday night. J. Wilson Imlay of Hurricane arrived ar-rived here Wednesday, on business. Mrs. Effie Judd entertained the J. A. M. club last Thursday afternoon. John Kinney left for Littlefield, Arizona, last Thursday, on business. Rex Bentley left Sunday for Wolf Hole, Ariz,, expecting to be gone some time. Mrs. Harold Bunting entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday afternoon. after-noon. District court opens here Thursday, April 9th. The calendar is a pretty full one. Mrs. Vernon Heeps of Parowan is at the local hospital for medical treatment. Carl Mathis left Tuesday for Pine Springs, Ariz., expecting to be gone some time I Rock Salt for sale by Sam Judd & I Son, any quantity. Prices reason-: reason-: able. Adv. a29 ' Te Dixie College third years had a dandy good dance in the Big Ray hall Friday night. D. E. Patrick was here Saturday from Salt Lake City, visiting and transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sanders and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Bleak left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City. Born, a son to Mrs. Eula Jacobson, March 27. The father, Alma Jacob-son, Jacob-son, died on the 8th inst. Mrs. Annie J. Ward left Tuesday for St. Thomas, Nevada, to visit with her daughter, Miss Eleanor. Green onion sets for sale, 12 cents per 100. SI. 00 tier mnn 9 John T. Woodbury, Sr. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miles returned return-ed last Saturday ''from Mesa, Ariz., where they have been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Nelson returned return-ed Sunday from Fillmore, where they spent about a week visiting relatives. Archie McNeil of Park City and Andrew McNeil of Salt Lake City, former Dixieites, spent Tuesday here. Springtime will bring plenty of Cockroaches. Sam Judd has a never failing exterminator for S 1.00 Adv a2-9. Correspondence from Gunlock and Grafton did not reach here until Wednesday Wed-nesday evening too late for this issue. Glen Crosby left; Friday for Chi- cago to play with the Dixie team, the state champions, at the national tournament. tour-nament. Mrs. John T. Woodbury, Sr., returned re-turned home last Friday from Calif-ornia Calif-ornia points, where she had been ' visiting. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leavitt and : mi. ami iurs. L. A. Martineau were I business visitors here Monday from Gunlock. Mr. and Mrs. David Woodbury returned re-turned home 'last Friday from Salt Lake City where they have been for several days. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Snow, at Panguitch, March 26. The father is in the California mission field. President and Mrs. Edw. H. Snow left Sunday for Salt Lake City, Pres. Snow to take over his position on the state board of equalization. R. E. Graham came in from the Virgin Dome well last Saturday and left for San Jose, Cal., Sunday, expecting ex-pecting to be gone several days. Fred A. Reber returned last Thursday Thurs-day night from Nevada points, where he had been on business. He left again Sunday for Salt Lake City. The News has received copies of Circular 50, "Brooding and Feeding Chicks," from the U. A. C. Experiment Experi-ment Station, Logan. A copy may be obtained by anyone interested by writing for it. Lyndal and Phill Foremaster returned re-turned home Sunday from Colorado, Arizona, and Utah points, where they had been on business for some time. Edward Cox of Salt Lake City and Jed Cox of Cedar City were here Sunday Sun-day visiting. They went on to Overton, Over-ton, and other Nevada points on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Hannah Pike and Mrs. Flo. Speckhart arrived here from Provo last Saturday intending to remain about two weeks visiting. The many friends here of Mrs. Pike are glad to see her again. Through an oversight we failed to mention result of debate between the B. A. C. and Dixie college in our last issue. The Dixie team won the second sec-ond of a series of five annual debates 'or the Judd debating medal. Mr. Vernon Martin Iverson and miss wora Alldndge, both of Mount Trumbull, Ariz., were married in St. George temple Wednesday, April 1. They are both highly respected. The News joins in congratulations. W. W. Scott, who has been uncovering uncov-ering Indian graves down the Virgin river, left for Salt Lake City Tuesday. He spent last Saturday afternoon along the river here and is of the opinion that Indian villages are discoverable dis-coverable along the river in this section. sec-tion. Parents are you still young? If not you ought to be, so come out and play games, dance and have the time of your life. Teacher's will be there 1 in gayest moods to join you in the ' fun. Refreshments will be served Admission 25(t. At the gym April 3 8 o'clock. Parents and Teachers come, Play, Dance, and Eat. Adv. |