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Show Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. George H. Isom and son, Clinton and Harold Anderson An-derson of Hurricane spent Wednesday Wed-nesday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Herman. Mrs. Isom attended at-tended sessions at the temple. Mrs. Bert Hardy returned home from a two month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Louise Peterson at Alta. :tc Devereau Bowman of Kanab spent Tuesday here visiting his brother, O. C. Bowman. Mrs. Vivien Woodbury returned home Tuesday evening from a ten day visit with Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodbury in Las Vegas. Jt 'A- Miss Elaine Bishop of Elsinore is here to attend the Dixie college col-lege this winter. '.P -if tS- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentley left for their home at Greeley, Colorado Saturday evening after a two week's visit with relatives and friends here. Miss Laura Barnhurst left Saturday Sat-urday for Hatch to visit relatives. rela-tives. 0 FOR 'SALE Five and Ten Gallon Kegs and Vz and gallon jugs. Wadsworth Fountain. S-19-C. Norman Marshall returned Saturday Sat-urday from a visit in Salt Lake and Provo. SS J: Miss Ella Brinkerhoff a former student of the Dixie college is in the Iron county hospital at Cedar City suffering -from a broken leg, the result of an automobile, auto-mobile, accident. j,. IC -K W Mrs. Ella Leavitt of Gunlock arrived here last Thursday to spend the winter working in the temple. Two of her grandchildren grandchild-ren Miss Berneice Holt and Andrew An-drew Holt accompanied her and will attend the Dixie college this winter. w Rex McArthur was brought in Sunday from Kanab suffering from a broken knee cap and numerous nu-merous cuts and bruises received there in an automobile accident. He is able to be out on crutches. Mrs. Linda Riding is confined to her bed with illness. w- w Misses Lucile . Riggs, Marie Porter and Florence Huntington of Hatch are here to spend the winter attending the Dixie college. col-lege. . if w -rt Mrs. Clara Lee and daughter, Miss Ula arrived here Sunday from Panaca, Nevada to spend the winter!. M. .'(. -t ' r -)F Miss Mildred Christensen of Delta is here to spend the winter attending the Dixie college. Edwin and Almo Riding returned re-turned to Pioche, Nevada on Tuesday after spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. Helen F. Gray entertained entertain-ed the Saturday night bridge club at her . home last week. High score prize was won by Mrs. Marge Vance and second prize by Mrs. Anna Bentley. i? w The two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christian who has been in a very critical condition condi-tion at the local hospital withj infection of the intestines is reported re-ported a little improved this morning. Mrs. Ben P. Sorenson entertained enter-tained at her mother's home Monday evening, September 16 in honor of her husband's birthday. birth-day. Twenty-eight guests enjoyed enjoy-ed an evening of games and delicious refreshments. ;'t- w -iF William A. Nelson returned home last Wednesday night from Weston, Idaho where he haf been to attend funeral services for his son-in-law, Leon Nelson. Leon and his wife, who was formerly for-merly Miss Dorothy Nelson of this city, spend each summer in the Yellowstone Park. This summer they have stayed at Mack's Inn and it was while here that the gun Leon was holding discharged and he was shot. Mrs. Nelson has not made definite plans for the future but is at present at Weston, Idaho. w -) ?f FOR SALE Five and Ten Gallon Kegs and V2 and gallon jugs. Wadsworth Fountain. o t n n LIVESTOCK WANTED Carload Car-load lots of range horses wanted for cash, also heavier horses and mules. Fred Chandler Horse and Mule Market, Chariton, Iowa. 6-12-0-3. Si Mrs. Mason Rencher returned to her home at Grass Valley on Tuesday after visiting for a week here at the home of Mrs. Anne R. Price. If If Mrs. Claude Bracken of Central Cen-tral is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carpenter here. 6he is in a poor condition of health due to a fall-she suffered a year ago. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Riding and daughter of Colinga, California Califor-nia arrived here last Wednesday night to visit for two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riding. They will also visit with relatives in Washington. . .,, 0(. 'If 'If 'If RADIO and Household Electrical Elec-trical Appliances, Sales and Service. Ser-vice. B. Jarvis, Jr. S-19-C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knobbs of Ely, Nevada returned home on Sunday after spending a fer, days visiting Mr. and Mrs. James 'McArthur and family. Miss Ina McArthur who is teaching school at Central spent the week-end here visiting with them. Miss Charlotte Bunting returned return-ed home Sunday from Cedar City where she spent the summer visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heaton and family. While away she accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Heaton on a trip to San Francisco, through the red wood forest and through Washington and Oregon. They came home by way of Idaho Ida-ho and report having had a very enjoyable trip. -fc M- 0; Lewis Lund. Jr.. has gone to Elko. Nevada to work. - Thirteen members of the Mt. Trumbull ward came in Monday to tpend twg weeks working in the temple. Will pay 2c per pound for newspapers. See Julia Foster. S-19-Cv Reed Anderson left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles where he will spend several days on business. -!. Jt. Miss Evlyn Snow returned Saturday Sat-urday from a month's visit in Salt Lake City. Eldon Snyder underwent an operation for appendicitis at the local hospital Tuesday. FOR SALE or RENT Piano, in very good condition. Sacrifice. Inquire Dixie Drug. S-19-P. w $f Lee Beckstrom of Pine Valley underwent an operation for toxic goitre at the hospital here last Wednesday. Virgil 6now left last Thursday for Omaha, Nebraska where he will attend the Creighton Medical college. Kenneth Earl of Mesquite, Nevada Ne-vada is at the local hospital for medical treatment. Bob Nelson left Sunday for Washington, D. C., where he will attend the George Washington university. Israel Esplin was brought in Saturday from Orderville to receive re-ceive medical treatment. Mrs. Mary L. Rencher returned return-ed home Friday from Grass Valley Val-ley where she spent severa.1 weeks with relatives. Miss Lyle Taylor who has betrc employed the past four years ie the office of the Southern Utala Power company here left Sunday for CedaT City to commence her work in the office there. -a LOST 17 jewel Walthair, white gold wrist watch. Reward. LaBerta Sorenson. S-19-C . If Mr. and Mrs. Will Ruesch of Hurricane were here last week- . end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodbury, Sr., and obtaining medical treatment. if Mrs. Andrew Schmutz and family fam-ily came in Friday from New Harmony to spend the winter. Miss Elaine Cannon underwent under-went an appendicitis operation at . the hospital on Monday. S Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles where they will transact business. They will also attenfi . the San Diego Exposition. FOR SALE Farm in Santa. Clara fields. Inquire J. W. Chad-burn. Chad-burn. , S-19-26-P-. |