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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Don't forget the Road Celebration. James Johnstun left Monday for Salt Lake City. B. Y. McMullin of Leeds is a city visitor, on business. J. X. Gardner of Pine Valley is a city visitor this week. Walter Pace left Sunday for Salt Lake City, on business. Emerald Cox left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, on business.' Ernest Nelson spent Tuesday at Cedar City, on business. Miss 'Edith Gates left Sunday for Beaver to visit relatives. Miss Dorothy Kemp is a new employee em-ployee at St. George Cafe. Miss Grace Price of Provo is here visiting. She came Wednesday. George H. Worthen has plenty of fine string beans for sale. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson and family spent Sunday at Zion park.- William and Robert Worthen returned re-turned home from Cedar City Monday. Mon-day. We will pay a good price for Pork, Veal and Chickens, O. K. Market. Adv. al3-27 Miss Maudeen Prisbrey entertained entertain-ed the G. A. L. club last. Thursday night. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Leavitt, of Veyo, Aug. 14, in this city. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harper, Aug. 10; all concerned doing nicely. Grimes' Ointment is now put up in 50 tubes. Mrs. Geneva Rogers, Agent. Adv. al3-27 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Knight were business visitors here from Santa Clara Wednesday. Dr. Stanley Wanless arrived Monday Mon-day from Washington, D. C, to visit relatives for a week. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Prisbrey, Aug. 14th, mother and babe doing well. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytle and family spent Tuesday here from their ranch at Central. Miss Inez Cox of Cedar City was here Tuesday on business connected with the Dixie Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd and family left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend their vacation. The Misses Mattie and Alice Pendleton Pen-dleton left Sunday for Afton, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, to spend their vacation. Miss Edith Harris left Sunday for northern points to spend her vacation vaca-tion from the St. George cafe. The Misses LaRue and Zelda Nelson Nel-son returned Tuesday from Delta where they spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lund, Jr., and 'daughter Lela, left last Saturday for Salt Lake City to visit relatives. Miss Irma Snow arrived from Salt Lake City last Saturday Intending to spend some rime here with relatives. Miss Lena Nelson returned last Saturday from Salt Lake City where she spent the summer school vacation. vaca-tion. Charles Seegmiller, Jr., and Jack Findley returned Wednesday from Modena where they had been on business. Mrs. Lizzie Andrus left last Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake City to spend her vacation from A. R. Whitehead & Son's store. Mrs. Laura A. Gates left last Saturday Sat-urday for Salt Lake City on a two weeks vacation from her post as deputy county clerk. Attorney and Mrs. LeRoy H. Cox returned Monday from Parowan, where Mrs. Cox had been visiting relatives about three months. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoi Bentley and Mrs. Bentley's mother, Mrs. Burlington, Burling-ton, arrived here Monday from Huntington to visit for about ten days. A. G. Burnham, the oil man, and little daughter were here Monday from Virgin. Mr. Burnham speaks glowingly of the future ot the Virgin oil field. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Snow re-" turned Saturday from Salt Lake City. They had intended staying longer there but came home because their baby was ill. Miss Valda Baker is a new employee em-ployee at the Dixie Drug Co. store. Mrs. Sarah Riding and Mrs. Abel Riding left Tuesday for Virgin, to visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Wadsworth and family left Sunday for Salt Lake City. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cannon Aug. 14, all concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Robert Mickles of Salt Lake City arrived Wednesday to visit relatives rela-tives and friends. LOST A pair of ice tongs. Finder return to ice plant and receive re-ceive reward. Adv. Mrs. Verda Wheil of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived here Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Grant Lund left Monday to spend his vacation from St. George Drug store at Salt Lake City. Miss LaRue Snow of Pine Valley spent last week end here visiting and having dental work done. John M. Higgins left Monday for Salt Lake City on purchasing business busi-ness for the J. & E. Toggery. C. A. Thompson of Cedar City spent the fore part of the week here on Dixie Power Co. business. Mrs. William Whitehead and children and Miss Gertrude McGregor McGreg-or left Monday for Parowan, to visit relatives. Mrs. Ann Price returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City and other oth-er northern points where she spent her vacation. Send in your orders for Heath Cling' Peaches to A. H. Woodbury at La Verkin. Price 4? lb delivered next month. Adv. a20tf During the thunderstorm about one o'clock this morning, lightning struck a tree on the sidewalk in front of M. H. Prisbreys' home. Mrs. Wilma Luke of Juuction and Mrs. J. A. Bauer of Cedar City arrived arriv-ed here Sunday to visit and looking for places to stay the coming winter. Mrs. Wallace Worthen left last Thursday for Salt Lake City. From there she will go to Las Vegas, Nev., to join her husband, who is working there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maloney and family of Stockton, Cal., were here Tuesday visiting Mrs. Maloney's mother, Mrs. Sarah Riding. They went on the same day to Virgin. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Hardy, Pres. and Mrs. Geo. F. Whitehead, Pres. and Mrs. Thos. P. Cottam and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seegmiller, Jr., left this morning for the Grand Canyon. Are you buying Real Estate? Or lending money on Real Estate? If so, you should see that the title is good and clear. Call on John T. Woodbury, Licensed Abstracter, to prepare you an Abstract of Title. Adv. al3s24 We have received a batch of correspondence cor-respondence from Mount Trumbull, dated Aug. 18, which is without signature. The News does not publish pub-lish unsigned correspondence. If writer will send in name we will be pleased to publish it. Miss Mary Whitehurst, head nurse at the local hospital, intends leaving about Saturday for Salt Lake City to spend a vacation until about the 10th prox. She is recovering nicely from her illness, and her many friends hope tho vacation will restore her to normal health. Mrs. Mary Wicks Lytle, of Ray. mond, Washington, only sister of the late Matthew Wicks, who was for many years one of the leading prospectors pros-pectors and ranchers of this district, is visiting her nephew, Carlyle Wicks at the old homestead at Leeds. Mrs. Lytle has been resident of northern Washington for many years and is visiting Utah for the first time. The lady will take up a temporary tem-porary residence at the home of Carlyle Wicks, which that gentleman intends to rehabilitate. Should the climate of Dixie prove compatible, the lady means to make Leeds her j permanent home. |