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Show jcal News Items "Orson Hall spent the f'pnd visiting relatives at ; Hurane- . . .,, and Mrs. Harvey Dalton , Hurricane were business visl-i visl-i in !t Cerge Tuesday, tors m part of the one and one-half of goods for the one-cent tave arrived. St. George u Riding returned Wed-i Wed-i from Salt Lake City e r he wet a few days on business. t Don't forget the dates of the ,,,-ceiit sale, November 4, 5, 6, audi : St. George Drug Co. LAUNDRY WORK Wet and x washings at reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered. Fast service. Home Laundry, Phone 167. AdTlt. w H Lee, traveling freight aeent for the Union Pacific sys-L sys-L was in St. George on business' busi-ness' for his company the first of the week. Mrs. George Schmutz of New Harmony arrived here Wednesday and will spend a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. v Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Marshall and two sons of Kanab spent short visit here Wednesday. They were en route to Salt Lake City where they will spend several sev-eral days. Miss Amy Haycock, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. "William Haycock of this city, and "Woodruff "Wood-ruff D. Alexander ot Huntington Hunting-ton Park, Calif., a son of Mrs. Josephine Bastlan, were married Wednesday evening by Bishop Harold Snow. They left today for California. Mrs. Georgina Closs of Oak-, Oak-, land, Calif., and George L. Cook of Rockville were married "Wednesday "Wed-nesday by President W. O. Bent-ley. Bent-ley. The bride wore a gown of white lace and satin and a wreath of orange blossoms. They left immediately following the ! ceremony for Rockville where they will make their home. |