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Show Local News Items Born A daughter to Mr. and 51r3. Rex Gardner, Friday, September Sep-tember 30. Myles Judd returned Sunday rom Bryce canyon where he has been employed this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Reid H. Gardner Gard-ner of Cedar City spent Monday here on business. Grover Conger left Monday for Salt Lake City for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthen oi Minersville- spent the -week end here visiting relatives. Miss Mattie Pendleton and Clyde Webb left Friday for Salt Lake City for a ten days' visit. Miss Cora Nordin returned on Friday to her home in Motoqua after spending several days here. Marty Larson of Matoqua spent the fore part of the week here on business. Mr. and Mrs. W!m. MteMul'lin spent Tuesday in Cedar City and at Hurricane on business.. Miss Hortense Snow left Tuesday Tues-day for Salt Lake City to attend conference and transact business. Judge D. H. Morris left Saturday Sat-urday on a ten days business trip to Los Angeles. Pres. and Mrs. W. W. McAr-thur McAr-thur and two children, Harold S. Snow and President W. O. Bentley left this morning for Salt Lake City to attend conference. Charles Whipple left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake City on a few days' business trip. Sheriff Wm. Brooks left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Salt Lake City on a short business trip. .Mrs. Henry K. Neill of Richfield Rich-field came down last week for an indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Pace. John McAllister came down Tuesday from Zion park and will spend several days here with relatives. Richard Smith of Ely arrived here Saturday for a few days' visit a,t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson. 1 : ..." Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrus left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to attend conference and the state fair. ... Mrs. Amelia Slack and son, Elwood, and Leslie Bringhurst fo, Toquerville, spent Saturday here visiting relatives. .... Mrs. Gilbert Heatoii of Moccasin Mocca-sin arrived here Sunday for an indefinite visit at the home of George Lytle, Sr. ... Mr. and Mrs. David Foremas-ter, Foremas-ter, Mrs. Wlm. Marshall and Mrs. Minnie Farnsworth spent Monday in Las Vegas. ... Miss Annie Linder left itoday for her home in Los Angeles after spending a week here visiting vis-iting friends. ... Dorothy McAllister, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister, underwent an operation opera-tion at the Washington County hospital Wednesday for acute appendicitis. Paul Neilson of Washington underwent an appendicitis operation oper-ation at the local hospital on Thursday. ... Mrs. Julia Cox of Cedar City spent the week end here visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox. ... Mrs. Laura A. Gates returned Sunday from Los Angeles where she spent ten days visiting her daughter, Miss Edythe. ... Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Seegmiller Thursday, September Sep-tember 29, at the home of Mrs. Ida Seegmiller. ... H. C. Lee, Edw. Quinn and E. R. Simmons returned Friday from Fish lake where they spent a few days. ... 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon and Mrs. Rhoda Cannon spent Sunday at Hurricane visiting relatives. The latter will remain there for the winter. ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey Hum-phrey and daughter of Hurricane Hurri-cane spent Sunday here with relatives. ... Mrs. Daniel Jones and son of Enterprise came down Saturday to remain here for several days while the latter receives medical medi-cal attention. ... Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis entertained the Wednesday night bridge club at their home last nighjt. High score prize was awarded Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Snow. ... Mrs. Brigham Jarvis, Jr., and daughter, Miss Virginia, entertained enter-tained Friday at a quilting bee and miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Vella Ruth Larsen. Twenty-four guests atitended. ... WANT TO TRADE Two clear, well located Salt Lake houses for home or good vacant property in St. George or Washington. Owner, Own-er, Thomas Robinson at Dixie Auto Park until November 1. Advlt. ... The East ward Sunday school teachers and officers held their monthly report meeting at the home of William Brooks Monday evening. After the meeting refreshments re-freshments of fruit were served. Tweni:y-two were present. ... Mrs. John W. Pace and son Andrew, Horace M'cAnthur and Mrs. Mae Harris left this morning morn-ing for Salt Lake City to visit for ten days. Myles Judd accompanied accom-panied them as far as Provo where he will attend B. Y. U. this winter. ... The regular stake officers' meeting will be held Thursday at 7:30 in the college building and will be presided over by John T. Woodbury, Sr. The meeting is preparatory to the Union meeting to be held the third Sunday in October. 'George E. Miles, stake clerk. ... Mrs. Helen Hafen entertained twelve guests Wednesday evening eve-ning at bridge in honor of Miss Annie Linder of Los Angeles. First prize was won by Mrs. Kenneth Milne and second by Mrs. LaVon MlcQuaid. . Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wadsworth and daughter, Miss Jennie, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wadsworth Wads-worth left Wednesday for Salt Lake City on business and to attend at-tend conference. They will spend a week there. ... Miss Mildred Stock of New York City who has spent the past three weeks here doing research re-search work, left Sunday for Los Angeles where she will visit for two weeks before returning east. Miss Stock is associated with Ne'ls Anderson of Columbia university uni-versity who is a former resident of St. George and who . attended attend-ed Dixie college here. Ralph Watson and Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend a week. . FOR SALE Touse seed wheat and salted cucumbers. Inquire Wilford Goff. Advlt. ... FORv SALE Lot, 5 by 10 rods, half way between temple and business district. Inquire at News. Advlt. ... FOR SALE House and lot, two blocks south of college, two blocks west of temple. Mrs. A. F. Miles. Adv4t. ... George Prince of New Harmony Har-mony came down Saturday and visited until Monday with relatives. rela-tives. ... John B. Batty and : Miss Wanda Wan-da Pollock of Kanarra were married mar-ried Saturday, October 1, by President W. O. Benltey. ... Charles G. Crowe and Miss Ce-cile Ce-cile M. Dotson of Las Vegas were married Wednesday, September Sep-tember 29, in the St. George temple. ... Miss Virginia Jarvis lefit Sunday Sun-day for Salt Lake City after spending the past two weeks here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis, Jr. Attorney E. J. Pickett and Robert Pickett left Monday for Salt Lake City where the former for-mer will attend meetings of the governor's loan committee. ... Clayiton J. Hibbert of Los Angeles An-geles and Miss' June Woodbury of Hurricane were married on Saturday, October 1 by Bishop Harold S. Snow. Our set of dishes will be given away Tuesday. Bring in your keys, the one that unlocks the chest will get the dinner set. FOSTER'S STORE, the Hub. Advlt. ... Mir. and Mrs. Leonard Reber and small daughter of Rocks, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leavitt and family, Francis Leav-itt Leav-itt of Bunkerville spent the weelc end here visiting relatives. The latter left Sunday for Provo to attend B. Y. U. |