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Show calNews Items - I , Jed Cox and daughter Miss I were her. from Cedar City ,- , . . ' ,rri Mrs. Douglas Hall spent end in Bvmkervffle vis- friends and relatives. '" o ac" choice land SrTfleld, and 19 shares iff3 CP- Good terms, Prank , and Mrs. Will Nelson and ' L Blanche and Ruby, and Wmond Snow otored UP fcttMWi Sunday and spent ; .. day. Elmer Taylor of New Harmony was a business visitor in St. George the fore part of the week. N. Pratt Smith left Tuesday morning to spend the week in Salt Lake City visiting and on business. Senator and Mrs. D. W. Parratt were registered at the Arrowhead hotel Monday. FOR SALE OR RENT Five room house, modern in every respect, re-spect, one room basement, spacious cement porch. Lawns, fruit trees and vineyard. For sale at a bargain. bar-gain. Inquire Edw. C. Christian. Adv2t. PASSENGERS WANTED for Tucson, Phoenix or intermediate points, leaving St. George Thursday, Thurs-day, March 27. Five passenger car. Call 31-Y. Adv.2t. The Misses Aura and Daisy Leavitt of Bunkerville spent Sunday Sun-day in St. George. Mrs. Andrew Nordin came in from Motoqua Saturday evening and expects to remain here a week. Dean Clark of the St. George Drug Co., returned Thursday from Salt Lake where he spent a few days on business. Miss Estella Hammond returned from Modena Friday and expects to remain here indefinitely, ht,r parents having moved here from New Harmony. C. W. Stimson and J. F. Walker of the Mid-American Oil Co., came in Saturday from Ogden and spent a few days on company business. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stewart, bookkeepers at the Hotel Bigelow, Ogden, were registered at the Hotel Ho-tel Snow Thursday and Friday. They were en route to Los Angeles. Arnold Thompson came in from Carbon county Friday evening to join his wife who is visiting relatives rela-tives and friends for a day or two. They returned Sunday morning to their home in Standardville. Mr. and Mrs. James Judd of La Verkin spent the week end here attending conference and visiting. Mrs. Tina Macfarlane returned home with them Tuesday and will remain for a week or ten days. P. M. Iverson, Eva Iverson, Mrs. Nora Iverson, Bishop and Mrs. Roy Bundy and Mrs. Brewer of Mt. Trumbull spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day here attending conference. FOR SALE New seven room house, "Spanish design, strictly modern, fruit trees and vineyard, 11 rods frontage. Also good building build-ing lot in east St. George. Inquire Edw. C. Christian. Adv2t. Chas. Bigelow, secretary of the Arrowhead Trails Association, left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, where he will spend a. few days. He will leave about the first of the week for Kingman where he will meet highway men in the interest of the proposed Kingman-St. George cut . off. . Walter F. Smith left Tuesday morning for Nephi to attend division di-vision conference of the county agents. Mr. Smith is president of the organization of county agricultural agri-cultural agents in Utah. Fancy preserved Dixie figs for sale by the Dixie Marketing Association As-sociation at its office in St. George. Adv2t. FOR SALE OR TRADE A 750-Ib. 750-Ib. capacity Sharpless separator, used less than 60 days. Taylor M. Woodward, Cross W. Ranch, Arizona, Ari-zona, St. George, Utah. Adv2t. Mr. and Mys. Jack Blazzard spent Monday in St. George the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. They returned Tuesday morning to their home in Cedar City. FOR SALE One-half lot, two blocks west of temple. Full water right. Inquire Bank of St. George. Adv3t. A large number of the friends and relatives of Mrs. William At-kin, At-kin, Sr., assembled at the Atkin home late Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Atkin's birthday anniversary. Dinner was served after which the party enjoyed a program of games and impromptu numbers. The St. Patrick's married folks dance held in the gym Mnday night was a decided success although al-though not as largely attended as sponsors had anticipated. There was much "wearing of the green", small shamrock badges h-iing sod by two charming little Irish maids, the Misses Fern Starr and Ina Miles. Mrs. Wm. Kardy, hrr daughter Mrs. Partha Jackson and small son came in from La Verkin Wednesday Wed-nesday bringing with them the La Verkin ward Primary Trail Builders Build-ers c'.sss to participate in the terr.p'.e baptisms Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Presicrr.t and Mrs. E. H. Scotr came dexn Ircm Sa?. Lake City last week to attr.d the .'take quarterly quar-terly conference sr.d v;.sit relaltvts and friends. Mr- Sr.ow returned o Salt Like Tuesday ir,n:L.r.f. but Xfjs. Sr.ow w.i: rerr.a:n ur.t:l the f.r.-t week in April. :rr. and Mrs. Her.ry Lcavitt S7:r.t the latter part cf la-'t week l-.rre frcm Bur.se rville. They visited Ut the heme cf the.r caurhter. Mrs. Juanita Pulsipher. They came up on account of the illness of the latter's little son Ernest, following a relapse from mumps. The Dixie Marketing Association has spray material at Rock Bottom Bot-tom prices at its office in St. George and with Howard Isom at Hurricane. Adv2t. |