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Show Local News Items See the NEW FALL COATS, distinctive dis-tinctive models in both dress and , sports, newest cloths and smartest i furs Mrs. E. B. Snow. Advlt. Bert Covington returned Tuesday ' evening from a two days trip to I Salt Lake. J FOR SALE Mira Adams home, j Inquire W. W. McArthur. AdvSt. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gardner of Pine Valley spent Sunday here visiting. James McArthur of the Quality Bakery spent the week end in Cedar Ce-dar City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker of Short Creek visited with relatives here Sunday. Miss Minnie Seegmiller entertained enter-tained about twenty guests at her home Sunday evening. Miss Beatrice Sorenson left on Wednesday for Los Angeles after a six weeks' visit with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates. FOR SALE One sewing machine, two cash registers, adding machine, large electric fan, radio with bat-' teries, large round dining room table, truck body and Easy washer, wash-er, at Hotel Dixie. Adv2t. Horace Jones, state bank examiner, exam-iner, with his wife, arrived Thurs-and Thurs-and left Monday for Hurricane. While here ha visited the oil field with. Kumen WJlliams and was much impressed with the progress that is being made and the favorable outlook. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox and family fam-ily left Sunday morning for Tre-monton, Tre-monton, where Mr. Cox has employment. em-ployment. Mrs. Loraine Cox accompanied ac-companied them and will join her husband at that place, having spent the summer here with her mother, Mrs. Ida Carter. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reichmann and daughter, Miss Ida, two grandchildren Calvin and David Robinson, all of Salt Lake, Owen Reichmann of Washington, D. C, who has been visiting with his parents, spent the first of the week here with Dr. Reichmann and family and left Wednesday morning morn-ing for their homes. Mrs. Joe Farnsworth, daughter Edith and son, R. J., Mrs. Mary Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Divid Foremaster and the Misses Mildred Mil-dred Marshall, Nellie Marshall, Lillian Stratton, Grace Foremaster, Foremas-ter, Emily Harmon and Messrs. Kennth Judd and Norman Marshall Mar-shall made up a party that spent Sunday visiting Cedar Breaks, Navajo lake, Cedar canyon and Cedar City. Ml-s. M. O. Kelley and three children of Lynndyl spent the week end here visiting relatives. Chauncey Sandberg, Harold and Andrew Reeve of Hurricane came here early Wednesday upon receipt re-ceipt of word of the deaih of Or-val Or-val Reeve. Vernon and Julius Romney of Salt Lake were registered at the Liberty hotel Saturday 'and Sunday. Sun-day. Mjs. Jane Mario;: left Tuesday for Modena where she will spend a week or ten days visiting Mrs. E. E. McDowell. Bert Harris of Leeds spent the foie part of the week here on business and visiting at the home of Dr. Pasley Harris. Miss Norma Webb returned on Sunday evening from a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Lester Leavitt, in rJos Angeles. Miss Verna Bunker of Provo visited, friends here Sunday while en route to Kanab where she will teach schocl this coming term. Ephraim Foremaster and son, Aiitone, came in from Short Creek Tuesday, the former having hav-ing spent the past ten days visiting vis-iting and the latter will visit here for a few days before returning to his home. Groundeherries for 5ale - ' quart. Mrs. J. w Earl-!A Will Whitehead came ' Tuesday with a load or ? ' after having spent three IT" i business in the capital city "' '' Modern apartment for rra, , quire W. O. sentley. Atlv l Rulon Isom of Hurricane ' operated on for append I the local hospital Tuesday 1 Elwood Romney spent 'the - I of the week in Salt Uke m, , s! ! ness. He returned WedneJ" Mr. and Mrs. Will 5nni I family left Wednesday W J1 home in Salt Lake after a 5 spent here visiting relatives friends. j Mj. and Mrs. Luther Sv ' and son came in from thet I Monday. Mrs. Bwanner and'? will remain here for the Pn while the latter attend ; C ' |