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Show Local News Items Vhtch for dates for "Adam and -Eva," West ward play. Adv. Mrs. Frank Coiites entertained the Mothers club at her home on Mon-day. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snow spent "Thanksgiving day with relatives in ILeeds. Mrs. Bert Harris and family of Leeds have moved here to spend the winter. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. TYank Judd,' Sunday, December 2, at thd local hospital. John Eardley came in last Friday from Motoqua to spend several days with his family. Albert E. Miller attended conference confer-ence In Overton, Nevada, last Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bracken of Central were St. George visitors here Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives rela-tives at Motoqua. Mrs. S. L. Nelson of Salt Lake City came in Thursday for a visit with relatives. Karl Winsor arrived here last Friday from San Francisco to spend a month with relatives. ! W. G. McMullin of Leeds was a business visitor in St. George the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon McQuaid and Clyde McQuaid spent Thanksgiving in Leeds with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson came in Monday from Pine Valley to spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crosby left last Friday for their home at Compton, Calif., after visiting relatives here. Watch for dates for "Adam and Eva." West ward play. Adv. I ' j Moroni '.McArthur returned last j Thursday from Provo where he has worked the past several weeks. Dellon Potter of Las Vegas and Lorin Leavitt of Bunkerville spent Thanksgiving with friends here. L. Lee Adams left on Friday for his home at Salt Lake City after spending Thanksgiving holidays with his wife here. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Hall left Saturday Sat-urday for their home at Enterprise after visiting Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Misses Florence McArthur and Inez Pickett attended conference at Overton, Nevada, last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Snow returned Sunday from Provo where she spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley A. Nelson. Sale on hats at E. B. Snow Fur-. niture. Buy a hat for Christmas. We have real bargains in ladies', matrons' and children's hats. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snow and Clinton Clin-ton Snow returned Monday from Orderville. William and Clinton left Tuesday for Cedar City where they will be connected with the Skaggs store. daughters. Minerva and Thelma. and son, Owen, and Miss Lois Judd spent Thanksgiving at Fredonia. Ariz. j I Bishop F. Edgar Mlriser came in I Monday from MesquitJ. He returned the same day with -his wife and ' baby. Ernest Judd came in last Saturday Satur-day from Cedar City to spend the week end, but due to illness was forced to remain several days. Miss Ruth Winsor left Sunday to resume her work at the state school for blind at Ogden after spend the Thanksgiving holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Frost left Saturday for their home at Kanab after spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles. Ray J. Smith of Malad, Idaho, left Wednesday morning for his home after a week's visit here. His wife who has been here since September Sep-tember will stay the remainder of the winter. j E. T. York is in the Washington j county hospital for medical treat- ment. j O. C. Sparks of Motoqua was in St. George cn business Wednesday. Watch for dates for "Adam and Eva," West ward play. Adv. Specials this week on coats and dresses. We have a full line and all the larger sizes. Mrs. E. B. Snow. Adv. R. D. Adams, photographer, will be at Hurricane December 9, 10, 11. At St. George rest of year. Adv. Vivian and Irvin Milne left Sunday Sun-day for Cedar City where they have employment. Misses Margaret Blackburn and Felma Judd spent Thanksgiving at their home in Orderville. R. D. Adams, photographer, will be at Hurricane December 9, 10, 11. At St. George rest of ye-xr. Adv. Bert Stoney was here last Fri day from Beaver visiting his wife who is spending the winter here. Dee Lester was a visitor here the fore part of the week from Spring-dale. Spring-dale. Miss .Clara Connell of Parowan is spending several days with relatives rela-tives here. Just arrived, a new line of beautiful beau-tiful Christmas dresses. All colors and sizes. Call and see them at Mrs. E. B. Snow's. Adv. LOST Black purse containing fountain pen and check book, election elec-tion night in gym. Rsturn to Mrs. Wm. Brooks. Adv. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Furnished or unfurnished. In quire restaurant, Dixie Camp. Advtf Mrs. James McArthur left ? Friday for Cedar City tn .M eral days v.ith Mr. anc! m Jcseph McArthur. ' Mrs. Sarah V:i;taUe left c, . :cr her lfas at Los " Anjelef spending two months here with h daughter ,Mrs. Irvin Milne. Mr. and Mrs. D. Joseph McAr thur spent Thanksgiving hJj"' here from Cedar City tives. re,a" . Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wells and Steve returned Monday from . ,n Lake City where they spent ThanK giving. |