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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Frank Miller spent the week end at Cedar City. William Prince is an employee at the O. K. Market. Moroni Bagshaw was here Tuesday from Moapa, Nevada. WANTED Laundry work at home. Myrza M. Leavitt. Adv. Harry Slack of Toquerville was a business visitor Tuesday. Laurel Leavitt spent Sunday here from Bunkerville, Nevada. Alston Isom of Hurricane spent the fore part of the week here. Miss Evelyn Harris left today for Salt Lake City to attend school. Paul and Miss Alice Gates have returned re-turned from Salt Lake City. Miss Melba Hollingstead is an employee em-ployee at the Arrowhead hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Holt of Enterprise Enter-prise were city visitors Saturday. Misses Edith Harris and Helen Wood-burly Wood-burly spent Sunday at Cedar City. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen of Leeds, June 5 in this city. . Miss Lutie Lytle and Mrs. Ezra Lytle are here from their ranch at Central, j Don't suffer from the heat. Cool off at the Cascade Swimming Pool. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James Judd and family fam-ily were here from La Verkin Tuesday. Cream Separater Wanted. Write box 405, City, or phone No. 87-R. Adv. Miss Alice Pendleton left this morning morn-ing for Salt Lake City to attend school. Mrs. Arthur K. Hafen entertained the Athena club last Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Edwin Higbee and family left Monday for Cedar City to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hail Pearce came in Wednesday from Terry's ranch near Enterprise. Thomas Cottam returned Saturday from New Harmony where he spent a week working. Reed Mathis came in Monday from their ranch on the Arizona Strip to spend a few days. ' Miss Mabel Whitney came in Saturday Satur-day from Mesquite, Nevada, where she spent a few days. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Stringham, June 4. The child died the same day. Mrs. Kumen D. Williams and .family left Saturday for Kanarra mountain to spend the summer. Horton Miller of Farmmgton was here Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. WATER TO RENT in Washington and Santa Clara fields. Inquire Dr. D. A. McGregor, City. Adv. al4tf Miss Mary Graham came in last Thursday from Provo, where she spent the past term at the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hail and Mrs. Brooks Hail spent Sunday at Las Vegas, Nevada, visiting relatives. Mrs. Bert Harris and family left Tuesday for Leeds. They spent the winter here the children attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearce left Monday for their home at Spanish Fork. Uufurnished Rooms to rent. Inquire of Mrs. Hannah F. Nixon, City. Adv. J9-16. Miss Gertrude Fawcett left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to attend summer school. Harvey Staheli returned last Thursday Thurs-day from Provo where he attended the B. Y. U. Miss Leatha Taylor returned last Thursday from Ogden, where she spent the winter. Miss Olive Walker returned last Friday Fri-day from Pine Valley where' she spent about a month. The McArthur family had a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McArthur Sunday. Geo. W. Hail has sold the S. A. Mac-faiiane Mac-faiiane home, which he recently purchased, pur-chased, to Joseph E. Bleak. Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Atkin left this morning for Salt Lake City, Mr. Atkin to attend the U. of U. Orval Webb was taken suddenly ill with appendicitis and operated on Wednesday at the local hospital. Miss Edith Gates will leave for Los Angeles, Cal., Friday where she will attend at-tend the Mackay Business college. A truck load of sixteen girls, Mrs. Juanita Pulsipher in charge left Monday Mon-day for Provo, to pick strawberries. Mrs. Alberta Harline left Monday for her home at Los Angeles, Cal., after spending a week here with relative. Miss Laura Foremaster returned Wednesday from Los Angeles, Cal., and is now employed in Whiteheads' store. Miss Charity Leavitt of Bunkerville, Nevada, has graduated from the B. Y. U., Provo, with a bachelor of science degree. Mr. and Mrs. Martie Larson and daughter and Miss Sylvia Eardley spent the fore part of the week here from Motoqua. LOST A plowshare, last Saturday, between Gile Hardy's place and News Office. Finder please leave at News Office. Adv. Howard Judd of La Verkin who is just back from a mission to Europe, is in Cedar City, and will be employed" at the Arns Garage. Iron County Record. A Bee Hive swarm of the East ward and their keepers, Misses Mai'ie Cannon, Can-non, Emma Squire and Helen Pearce spent last Thursday at the Veyo swimming swim-ming pool. The Rainbow Bee Hive swarm and their keepers of Panguitch spent the fore part of the week here. They spent Tuesday at the temple for bap---tismal work. Mrs. B. P. Wulfensten returned last Saturday from Littlefield, Ariz., where she spent a few days with her husband and son, who are working on the diversion dam in the river near there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wadsworth and family and Mrs. Manomis Andrus left this morning for" Salt Lake City, Mr. Wadsworth on business and the others to attend the Andrus' family reunion. The following people have undergone operations at the local hospital this week: Oscar Lyman, Joseph Jenson and William Hyatt, all of Parowan; three children of Robert Bullock of Cedar City, and Paul Gates of Hurricane. |