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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS j W. B. Higgins of Fillmore is a business busi-ness visitor here. Miss Leatha Graff of Kanarra spent last week end here. Will J. Lund spent last week end here from Enterprise. John Adams of Cedar City was a visitor here Saturday. Ahlston Isom was a visitor here last week end from Hurricane. Nat Ashby and LeVon McQuaide spent Sunday at Pine Valley. Samuel Peterson and Bertrand Cheney are here from Enterprise. Vernette Hinton of Hurricane attended at-tended the dance here Saturday night. Wesley Thompson was a social visitor here Saturday from Cedar City. Miss Mary Andrus is a new employee em-ployee at the E. B. Snow Furniture store. Melvin Hunter and Claude Macfar-lane Macfar-lane of Cedar City were Sunday visitors visit-ors here. Rex Nelson left Wednesday for Salt Lake City, expecting to return after a short visit. Rooms to Rent, furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Linda Riding, City. Adv. Miss Mary Savage left Saturday for Leeds, where she has been engaged to teach school. Orson Hall and eldest son came in Friday from Pine Valley, where they spent the summer. Board and Poom for Students or Temple Workers. Inquire at The News Office. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Clark left Sunday for Provo to spend several days visiting relatives. Pastucrized Milk 12 quarts $1, delivered de-livered by 7 a. m. daily. Arvil Webb, Phone 89-K, City. Adv. Walter and Maurice Miles returned Friday from Park City where they spent the summer working. Clifford Sullivan and two sons came in Friday from Jcseco, Nevada, where they spent the past two months. C. A. Eaily, Charles Glenn and Claud Adams were here Sunday from Milford, visiting Arnold McArthur. Mrs. Laura Woodbury entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday afternoon. after-noon. An eniovable time was harl. Children's hair cuts, 25 cents, Mondays, Mon-days, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays Thurs-days only, at Cozy Barber Shop. Adv. A nice line of Millinery will be opened open-ed up on Friday morning, Sept. 23. Call and see our Hats, a fine new line. Mrs. A. B. Andrus. Adv. Martie Larson was here from Motoqua Wednesday. William Snow of Pine Valley spent last week end visiting here. Henry Thompson was a business visitor here last Friday from Green River. Mr. and Mrs. John Benson and family fam-ily of Enterprise are here to spend the winter. Jesse Pearce and Rex Cannon are home from Veyo where they have been working. Jed Adair of Salt Lake City was a business visitor here the fore part of the week. Miss Ida Seegmiller left Sunday for Hurricane, where she will teach school this winter. LOST, last Thursday, a red pig l'i months old. Finder notify Hyrum j Atkin. Adv. . Mrs. Bryan Lund spent Wednesday j at Santa Clara with her mother, Mrs. j Joseph Graf. The Mises LaVera and Alberta Leigh j of Cedar City attended the dance here i Saturday night. ! Willard Pixton left Tuesday for his home at Salt Lake City after spending j several days here. j Grant Snow left Sunday for St. ! Thomas, Nevada, where he will teach , school this winter. FOR GOVERNMENT AND STATE LANDS, write Gibbs & Gibbs, Phoe- nix, Arizona. Adv. apr.l George W. Hail left Friday for Salt Lake City and other northern Utah I points on business. j Lumber Lumber at Pine Valley sawmill $30, or at Veyo $40. Send orders or-ders to Albert Bunker. a4tf W. O. Eentley, county school superintendent super-intendent visited school at Veyo, Central Cen-tral ajid Gunlock Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hunt and Mrs. ' Maude Burgess of Central were visitors "here the fore part of the week. Miss Maurine Whipple left Friday for Georgetown, Idaho, where she will spend the winter teaching school. j The Misses Ruth ajid Adelia Allen ! of Panguitch are here to Sencl the 1 winter attending the Dixie college. Sam Crosby came in for medical treatment Friday, from the Grand Canyon where he has been working. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Graff and baby left Tuesday for their home at Logan a.'ter scnding several days visiting here and at Santa Clara. COAL DELIVERED In any quantity : at nnht prices. Prompt Service quar-anteed. quar-anteed. R. J. Lowe. ity. Phone 104-W. anteed. H.J. Lowe. City, Phone 104-W. Adv. S22-29 |