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Show Local News Items ' smithson of Milford was thetre part of the week 1 'cattle business. "Z tfattie Earl spent the week Bf wirtf ends Pr0V' -nic2 Tuesday. t fail to see "Merely Mary T.t Wadsworth Theater, on sdaV February 6,-AdvU, ither D. Childs returned on Lta from Salt Lake City where rnt a days n bU3lnr-.to bU3lnr-.to Julia Fter wh0 was ta" ffl several weeks ago in Salt . city is gettinS alonS nicely-Emest nicely-Emest Reber of Santa JZ'-vl brought to the hos-Jf hos-Jf on Wednesday for medical word from Salt Lake is ,1frs. Arthur MicArthur who Z been in a critical condition for time is slightly improved. Js McArthur of the Quality ery and Jos. McArthur of Ce-Z: Ce-Z: ritv left Wednesday for Og-Z Og-Z to attend the state bakers' convention this week. k boys' pep club was organized the Dixie college this week Zi a program was given by them I devotional Wednesday. The program on Tuesday was given by tie Pep girls- . Announcement has been received of the birth of twin daughters to -tr and Mrs. E. D. Larson, Jan-ry Jan-ry 24 at Lehi, Utah. Although the babies weighed only two pounds each at birth, they are reported re-ported to be doing well. Don't fail to see "Merely Mary Ann," at Wadsworth Theater, on Thursday, February 6. Advlt. iEss A. Lauret, of San Jose, Calif., came in Sunday to spend several days here on business connected con-nected with the Virgin Dome Oil Company. Miss Wilma Harmig left Sunday (or Overton, Nevada, to continue her school work after visiting relatives rel-atives and friends here and at Washington. A large number of people from Cedar City and the eastern part of Washington county, attended the lecture by Napoleon Hill in St. George Tuesday night. Miss Effle Bracken left the Washington county hospital Tuesday. Tues-day. She is recovering nicely from her operation for appendicitis and expects to return to Central on Monday. Guy H. Erickson and E. S. Wright of Salt Lake City and J. Frank Jackson of Cedar City, representing rep-resenting the Mutual Building & Loan Co., were visitors here on Tuesday en route to Phoenix, on business. S. Hatch of Salt Lake City and A. C. Snow of Richfield were here Saturday and Sunday on cattle and sheep buying business. Mrs. H. L. Dansky and Mrs. Clifford Hunt of Los Angeles arrived ar-rived here Wednesday morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mat-tie Mat-tie Crawford. The stake Sunday school board officers entertained the outgoing officers at a rook party and chicken supper Saturday evening at the home of Milton E. Moody. The Scout patrol, troop committee commit-tee and the bishopric of the West ward entertained B. Glen Smith at the home of W. O. Bentley Tuesday evening. A token of appreciation ap-preciation was given him for services serv-ices rendered the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Riding arrived here last Thursday from Salt Lake City to make their home. Mrs. Riding was formerly Miss Veva Hamblin, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hamblin, former for-mer residents of St. George. She was married in Parowan December 31 by Bishop Adams of the ward chapel. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Riding of this city. |