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Show Local News Items '''" TO THE PUBLIC Do not accept any molasses represented as mine unless it bears my label. Jed M. Terry, Littlefield. Advlt. President Rowen of the Garfield stake and First Counselor King were speakers in the East ward sacrament sacra-ment meeting last Sunday evening. Anyone wishing to communicate with the spirits of the other world, meet at the gymnasium October 31. Adv3t Paul Grey and son came in Sunday Sun-day from Los Angeles to visit his parents, Mi-, and Mrs. Wm. Grey. Leland Hafen and Misses Mary Lee and Alice Sevy left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to represent the Dixie College at the U. E. A. convention. con-vention. Mrs. John S. Hamilton and Mrs. Nellie Flowers of Cedar City arrived here Monday to spend a few days on business. Victor Sullivan and Wm. McMul-lin McMul-lin returned Wednesday from Salt Lake City where they spent a few days on business. Mrs. Maurme Farnsworth of Bun-! kerville is at the Washington County hospital for treatment. Mrs. Glenn Heaton and Miss Viola Bunting spent Saturday here from Cedar City visiting her mother. Have you an idea? Work it out in costume and wear it at the gyrrt, October 31. Adv3t Miss Nellie Iverson arrived here Saturday from Mt. Trumbull to spend the winter attending the Dixie College. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Esplin of Ka-nab Ka-nab arrived here Friday to make their home. Mrs. Rose Snow and Mrs. Gladys Harrison will entertain the Athena club at the Snow home tomorrow evening. Miss M?.'.;ue Wilson who is at the Washinn County hospital ror treatment is in a serious condition. Mrs. Alfred Frehner of Mesquite undenvsnt an operation at the local lo-cal hospital Tuesday. H. Arnold Schiappy and sister, Miss Annie left yesterday for Delta on receiving word of the death of their mother, who had been seriously seri-ously ill with cancer for several weeks. Mrs. Philena Pickett who was stricken suddenly with facial neuralgia neu-ralgia yesterday afternoon and who was unconscious most of the night, is slightly improved today. The three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Empey of Parowan who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for some time, shows little improvement. I If you want thrills, see The Cat and the Canary. Advlt. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Woods of Joseco, Nev., Monday, Mon-day, October 14. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Brown of Mills, Tuesday, October Oc-tober 15. Mrs. Hyrum Atkin left Wednesday Wednes-day for Bear River City to visit her daughter. Standard quality merchandise, two articles for the one price plus one cent, at St. George Drug Co.'s One-Cent One-Cent Sale, Today, Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. Advlt. Miss Ruby Bryner who returned last Friday from the Grand Canyon Can-yon where she spent the summer was a visitor in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week. Mrs. LeRoy Engston left Tuesday for her home at Ogden after visiting visit-ing relatives here the past ten days. Her mother, Mrs. Belle Kemp and two children remained to spend the winter with Mrs. Kemp's mother, Mrs. Mary Maudsley. . i i 1 ' |