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Show Local News Items The St. George Stake Sunday School Board is planning a visit to wards at Santa Clara, Ivins and the Indian School, Sunday, February 2 5th, and on March the 4th they will visit Leeds, Washington and Gunlock. WANTED to lease 2000 acres pasture in Kanan Gap, fenced sheep tight, running water in center, spring to one side. Mrs. Ada B. Leigh, Cedar City, Utah. 3tc . Rose Graham entertained at two tables of cards at her home Monday evening, prizes were won by Mrs. George Pace and Mrs. If. O Hutchings. George Pace returned Monday from Salt Lake City where he has been on business. Raymond Staheli of Enterprise was a business visitor in , St. George Tuesday. ' FOR SALE Onion plants, extra ex-tra sweet Spanish 75c per M, also limited (inanity good vegetable veget-able seeds. B. Jarvis. 2tc J. X. Gardner has returned to his home at Springville after spending a month here on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Burns Hall returned to her home at Cedar City Saturday after a visit at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Carter hTe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferguson returned Saturday from Kingman. King-man. Arizona, where they spent about a week on business. Vaughn Kent of Tuweep. Arizona, Ari-zona, was a visitor here the latter lat-ter part of last week and left on Sunday for Columbia, South America Am-erica where he has employment with a tropical fruit exporting company. Mrs. Kent returned to her home at Tuweep on Monday after spending a short time with him here. Miss Ina McArthur is teaching school at Veyo this week as the regular teacher Miss Emeiline Leramon is seriously ill with the measles. Miss Irene Beatty underwent an operation for appendicitis at the local hospital on Sunday. Morris Wilson of LaVerkin and William Lund of Enterprise, Washington County Commissioners Commission-ers were in attendance at the meeting held at , the court house on Tuesday. Don't fail to see "Duck Soup" at the Wadsworth Theatre February Feb-ruary 22, 23 and 24. ltc James Keller of Salt Lake City, District Court Stenographer Stenograph-er attended the funeral of Dar-rel Dar-rel Cox here on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall of Enterprise spent the fore part of the week visiting their son Rouse Hall and his family who have been ill for several days. Mrs. James Judd and family spent the week-end at Hurricane attending the Zion Park Stake Conference. Mrs. Judd remained remain-ed over Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Judd who - were the Salt Lake representatives at conference. The 4 Marx Brothers in "Duck Soup" at the Wadsworth Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday, don't miss it. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kirkland of Carey, Idaho, who have been staying at the home of Mrs. Annie An-nie Condie the past few months while working in the temple, left Saturday for Manti to spend a month there. Mr. Kirkland was a missionary companion of Le-Roy Le-Roy Condie in the Southern State a few years ago. Mrs. Famie Nelson and Mrs. Harold Miles attended the funeral fun-eral of their uncle, Alvin Bell at Elsinore on Monday. Ray Nelson Nel-son accompanied them. During the pas: several weeks officers and members of thj Daughters of the Pioneers, together to-gether with close friends held socials with Mary Jarvis, Aman-j da Sorenson and Jane Marlow. Pioneer experiences were related, pioneer songs sung and lunch served. ... Mrs. Rachel Nelson. Bessie At-kin At-kin and C!esta Worthen entertained enter-tained at a bundle shower for Mrs. Walter Workman Saturday at the Atkin home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Walter Workman and Mrs. Lillian Atkin. Mrs. Workman was formerly Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Morrison. ... WILL TRADE Good Cedar wood for washing machine or sewing machine. Call 62M. ltp Nellie Cox. who is attending the B. Y. IT. at Provo attended the funeral of her nephew, Dar-rel Dar-rel Cox, here on Tuesday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Barr W. Mussel left Tuesday for their homo in Salt Lake City after spending a month here visiting Mr. Musser's sister, Mrs. Blanche Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kent of Tuweep, Arizona, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ted Kent last Friday and Saturday. The Parent-Teacher association will hold their benefit tea, Sunday, Sun-day, February 2 5 from 4 to 6 p. m. at the Science Building. Please check the expiration date appearing opposite your name on the wrapper of your paper. If it is incorrect, notify the News office at once. Even yet, there are a lot of people hanging on the ragged edge hoping the upturn will turn up before their toes do. |