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Show Butter wrapper prices are as follows: 1(". $1.00; 200, $1.50; 500, $2.75; 1000, $4.25. if wrappers are to be sent by fflail add postage as follows: 100, 7c; 20(). 9c; 500, 12c; 1000, 15c Washington Washing-ton County News, St. George, Utah.' r- GOOD W 8 Helps i nilinfRYur M bk n 5 Business yr Service, Quality HT-m" Courteous Treatment ,i and Fair Prices ! ii i t; hi 70-W Washington County News j IVINS IVTNS, Nov. 12. There was great excitement here last Wednesday morning when we received word that a gang of bandits were in the rocks east of here. Many shots were distinctly dis-tinctly heard. All men got their guns and joined the posse, while the women wom-en and children gathered in one group. The excitement reached a climax cli-max when they brought the captured captur-ed man to our town surrounded by a large posse of men and boys. He was captured just about a mile northeast north-east of here. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Gray entertained entertain-ed at a candy pull last Sunday night. Most of the people from here attended at-tended the Armistice day celebration at St. George last Saturday. Martin Gubler left last Saturday for Barclay, Nevada, where he has employment. Notice of Location and Proof of Labor blanks for sale at the News office. Adv. hi "COMES ACROSS " Clritt-kn&ck THE NEW WINTER RED CROWN GASOLINE STANDARD OILCOMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Jack: Next time you make Salt Lake, try the Heron Hotel, located at 138 E. Second South, just a half block from all car lines, on the "New Boulevard'' street no noisy street cars to ', bother your sleep. Beds that you hate to get out of, '. and free auto accommoda- ; tions for your car. It is clean, Jack, and respect- ; able. Family suites to accommodate ac-commodate auto parlies, j; with rates that are far be- j- low your expectations. j- i; Charlie !; WHEN LN ST. GEORGE STOP AT THE I ST. GEORGE HOTEL ! CAFE IN CONNECTION I THE BEST OF EVERYTHING $ t 1 Dixie Camp and Service Station j C. E. BOWLER, Mgr. v A FULL LINE OF TOURISTS' SUPPLIES j GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZING CAMP GROUND IN CONNECTION M"H 'I' :-M4"4--, i I I For a Bank Account ! I J there is neither f x X Substitute nor Imitation ! i $ I Whatever You Earn , m Spend Less I I X T I . ! I Bank of St. George ARTHUR F. MILES, CASHIER I i t I Cold Weather is Just Around the Corner With a new stock of Winter Clothing we are j prepared to fill your needs I" WOOL SHIRTS, JACKETS SWEATERS, SOX COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS I Thomas Judd Store Co. t X I J I Our Business is Helping Yours ! Some people manage to "get along" without a bank. t But you seldom find them "getting ahead". That I is a cooperative job and one in which we are specialists. For years we have been helping people in all sorts of enterprises to make and accumulate money. Today there is hardly any business or farm to which X our experience would not be valuable. MAY WE NOT HELP YOU? : : l t I Dirae Stockcjrowers Bank : l ST. GEORGE, UTAH f S V v t ! r ! Je e Je 4- ! -5- - -J. i |