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Show local News Items Nelson is spending the ''''Z La Verkin. . Haro'.d Miles had suffi- recovered from her recent : ;' . t0 return home Tuesday. -'""' . ar.d Mrs. Oliver Stratton Monday from the north- :: 'i part of the state. ! .,- and Mrs. Elwood Romney 7' b.by le" Wednesday for 't'-r where he will attend the 5 1 ., excursion of six persons from were here working in f';''p?!e Tuesday and Wednes- . . . ?.A daughter to Mr. and f. Reed E. Blake Wednesday, Member 17. at the Washington Z-i hospital. ,,. aWj Mrs. Luther Hemenway, ' -Z Lir.da Riding and Mr. and 7Z. Edward Riding of Stockton ZZ,, Wednesday at Zion park. Mr. and Airs. Marion Nelson and family of Motoqua have moved to St. George for the winter. Jos. V. Judd and fam:iy sner.t Saturday evening and Sunday at La Verkin visiting relatives. Mrs. A. B. Andrus returned on Sunday from Salt Lake City where she visited for the last five days. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson. Calvert Andrus, Mrs. Rose Graham Gra-ham and Miss Josephine Ashby spent Sunday at Navajo lake and Cedar Breaks. Gene Wadsworth, Mrs. Jack Wadsworth and Mass Mary Wads-worth Wads-worth spent Monday at Gunlock. Miss Wadsworth will teach there this term. Mrs. Louie Miller and children left Thursday for their home in Los Angeles after a ten days' visit with relatives. Miss Ezoe Woodbury Wood-bury who has been visiting her parents in La Verkin, and Miss Edith Harris who will visit in California Cali-fornia indefinitely, accompanied her on the return trip. I Miss Elida Snow left Sur.da for . H-jrricar.e There she v.-ill :ea:h :his term. Mrs. Harry Slack carr.e in Men-say Men-say from Toquerville to place her caughier in hirh school. itsses Vera and Versa Harmon Har-mon lei: Saturday for Hurricane ' There they will teach this term. The tri-ward social held at the open air pavilion Tuesday evening was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Staheli left Sunday for Hurricane w-here he is employed as teacher. j Dr. J. E. Harrison, eye special- ist, of Prcvo, was registered at Arrowhead hotel Tuesday and : Wednesday. ' Among those attending the Boul- ' der dam celebration at Las Vegas . Wednesday were G. W. Hail, Mr. j and Mrs. M A. Hail, Jos. S. Snow, Prank Miller and C. W. j Lore, Jr. Mrs. Jim Taylor and children of New Harmony and Mrs. Geo. Prince and daughters, Florence and Hazel, moved to St. George Sunday for trie winter. j FOR SALE Reed Fuller resi- i dence, Leeds, Utah. Four rooms and bath, strictly modern, l.acre lot and improvements. $2500, cash or terms. .See owner. Advlt. Lee Andrus and father, James Andrus, of Farmington, spent Tuesday Tues-day here visiting relatives on their way to Caliente where the latter will spend the winter. . ! , . . Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thompson of Standardville who have been visiting Mrs. Althea Gregerson for several days, left Sunday for Salt Lake City, accompanied by Miss Hortense Snow who will attend B. Y. U. Mrs. W. G. Worthen, Jr., entertained enter-tained Thursday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Worthen, at a shower for Miss Agnes Pendleton. About twenty-five twenty-five guests were present. A party was given at the home of Fred Riding Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riding of Stockton who have been visiting here the past week. There were about twelve guests present. W. L. Walker, manager of the Z. C. M. I., Mr. Beatty, sales manager, man-ager, Levi Wright, manager of the hardware department, and Roy W..Goates were registered at the Arrowhead hotel Monday. They were returning from a business busi-ness trip through Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lytle and family moved in Thursday from the Monument ranch and the same day took Miss Lutie Lytle to Alton Al-ton where she will teach this term. They visited with relatives in Moccasin Friday and returned to St. George Chat evening. Among those enjoying a picnic supper, swim and dance at Veyo Monday evening were Messrs. and Mesdames Luther Hemenway, E. T. Riding. Levi Atkin, Don Hardy, Joseph Riding, Bert Hardy, C. H. Hamilton, and Mrs. Geneva Jones, Mrs. Marcel Schmutz, Mrs. May-hew. May-hew. Mrs. Ida Carter. Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Prince and Dr. La Verne Daly and Clifford Sullivan. v Mayor H. T. Atkin and County Attorney O. S. Taylor, delegates to the Republican state convention, left Sunday morning for Salt Lake City. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dilworth M. Snow and daughter. daugh-ter. Pauline, and Miss Beth Faw-rett Faw-rett who will attend Henar's business college" Mayor Atkin. Attorney At-torney Taylor and Mrs. Snow and d'.uhter returned home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mrs. Howard Woodbury er.'.er- Umed at a trousseau ta Thu-s- dav evon;ng at the borne cf her mother. Mrs. Lou P. Lr.d. from 5:80 t:ntU 9 o'clock. About two hundred caUe.1 durx.5 th eve- ! r.utg. Veine.'.ay evenmc Mrs Jcnn;e' Brown and Mrs. M -,r. Morr.5 rr.ter'.aii-.rd at a r-.er j I for Mrs. Woodbury at t:u home of Mrs. Brown. i i T:. Fearoe ct New Harmony s F-ornishei acartments tor rent. : James McArthur of the Quality , Bakery spent Sunaay at Central. ... j Reed Mathis left Saturday for the ranch cn the strip. ... Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mathis spent Sunday at Cedar City. ... W. B. Mathis came in Sunday from the ranch on the strip. ... John McAllister left Saturday for Hurricane where he will teach school this term. ... Glenn E. Snow left Saturday for Hurricane to resume his duties at principal of the school. ... Mrs. Warren Cox returned on Saturday from a few days' visit with relatives in Cedar City. ... W. A. Ross returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City where he spent a week on business. ... Mr. and Mrs. Phil Iverson of La Verkin spent Friday here on business. . Miss Vera Seegmiller left on Thursday for Manti where she will teach in the high school. . Marion Snow attended conference confer-ence in Cedar City Sunday. ... Dorothy Snow left Sunday for Enterprise where she will teach this term. ... Newell Frei of Santa Clara left Saturday for Enterprise to serve as principal cf the school this term. . FOR SALE Good milk cows at reasonable prices. Will take part grain. H. M. -Leany, St. George. Advlt. Walter Cannon and John T. Woodbury spent Sunday in the Enterprise section.- D. M. Parker of -Wolf Hole brought his daughter in Sunday for medical treatment. He returned return-ed Monday. Ellis Larson, Milo Blake and Wayne Gardner left Sunday for Modena and will . accompany a shipment of lambs to the Los Angeles An-geles market. ... Mrs. Etta Darnell, Mrs. Eva B. Manning and Mrs. M. L. McDonald McDon-ald come in Sunday from Spokane, Spo-kane, and are registered at the Arrowhead. They expect to remain re-main here a few days on business busi-ness and looking over the oil field. ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Botterill and daughter of the Botterill Automobile Au-tomobile Co., -of Salt Lake, stopped over Sunday for a short visit with friends. They were en route to Los Angeles where their daughter daugh-ter will enter school. ... Richard McAllister and son Boyd of Kanab were here Saturday. Satur-day. The latter will attend Dixie college this term. ... Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Burgess and family of Central moved to St. George Sunday. Their children chil-dren will attend school here this winter. ... I J. W. Musser of Salt Lake City, j interested in the Virgin oil fieid. tcame in Sunday and will spend a few days here on business. ... Mr. and Mrs. La Von McQuaid ! spent Sunday in Leeds v.siting I relatives. : ... i Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frar.k Wadsworth j and family of P3naca s;rnt Sat-j Sat-j urday here v;sit:r. at the Jack ' Wad.--worth home. . :.t.;s Thp'.rna Graff cf 5.,r.' Clara ar.d LeRov Ccr.dip left Saturday Sat-urday for N'w Harmony v'r."-e ",h"y tfj.h tli.s t"rm. ... A r.ew '.6-.'oi- N'f-on .:r;n f r the Arr o . .eftd h'1 w .is fr'rtei Saturdav a', the D.x.e S'xkorow-rs S'xkorow-rs b.ir.fc c:.n-r. J i spent a week. ... for Fillmore to visit for a few-days few-days with her mother. Mrs. Lioci? Lamb. ... Ira Ee'oer of Mescoolie who has been suffering the lasts two weeks with infantile paralysis, is gradu- ally improving. ! ... j Mrs. Eoyd Dennett ana son Woocrow left Saturday for Spring- j dale where Mrs. Dennett is m-; ployed as teacher. ... i Oscar T. Ishmael and Miss Che- : rie Brown cf Las Vegas were mar- ried by Justice of the Peace Ha- ' rold Snow Saturday, September ' 13. . j ... I H. J. Jones and Miss Exa McCoy Mc-Coy of Las Vegas were married by Judge LeRoy H. Ccx Saturday. September 13. ... Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Atkin and family returned Friday from their ranch in Hurricane valley where they have spent the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ma this of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mathis and family of Price returned to their homes Saturday after a four days' visit with relatives. rel-atives. ... Miss Rachel Petty of Cedar- City stopped over here for a short time Thursday evening on her way to Los Angeles where she will attend the University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. - The Primary graduation exercises exer-cises for the East ward were given at the tabernacle Sunday evening and were well attended. The boys from the Trail Builders and the girls from the Mikanwees were graduated into the Mutual. An interesting in-teresting program was given. Clyde Perkins of Overton came in Friday to be with his wife, who has been ill the last ten days at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Benja-min Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riding of Stockton came in Friday for a short visit with Mrs. Linda Rid- ing before going on to Salt Lake to visit relatives. i Miss Barbara Sturoenegger left this morning for Bremerton. Washington Wash-ington to spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. Ernes'. Yett. ... Miss Claudia Hat'en left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for Los Angeles on a short visit. ... Dr. C. M. Peterson, eyt" specialist spe-cialist from Prow, who has been here ihe last week, left this morning morn-ing for Hurricane. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4:30 ior the week old b.iby of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wittwer, who died this morning. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilkinson of Washington Wash-ington September 17, at the home of Mrs. Harridanee. Miss The'.ma Bleak returned yesterday yes-terday from Los Angeles wheiv she spent the last two weeks visiting visit-ing Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bleak. Ray Whipple and Clark H'.gihn were among those who attended the Boulder dam celebration M Las Vegas Wednesday. President and Mrs. E. H. Snow, Mrs. Olive Reeve and daughter returned Monday from Salt Lake. |