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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Andrew Sorenson is seriously ill. Lee Beckstrom of Pine Valley is here visiting. Heber Holt was a visitor here Sunday Sun-day from Enterprise. Mrs. Alta Wicks of Leeds was a visitor here Wednesday. Lee Leavitt of Veyo spent the fore part of the week here on business. Mrs. Maude Seegmiller entertained the T. X. T. club Thursday after-noon. after-noon. Arthur P. Jones of Enterprise was a visitor here the latter part of last week. Clare and Wallace Macfarlane of Cedar City were visitors here Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Alma Truman spent the latter part of the week here from Enterprise, visiting. Sidney Pace arrived Sunday from Alamo, Nevada, to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allred of Springdale were visitors here last Thursday. Mrs. John Benson of Enterprise is at the hospital here for medical treatment. Alfred Frehner of Littlefield, Arizona, Ariz-ona, was a visitor here the fore part of the week. Mr. and' Mrs. William Miller were visitors at Cedar City the latter part of last week. Mrs. Edna Bentley entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday. A nice time was had. - -"- Word has been received-Jiere tj-,at "fT'andma" Psrthn A . ,T . . .Hunt is very low at La Verity) .- EverJ-J?ouy should take stock in tllej(?zaar. St. George East Ward Jiief Society. Adv. Iving Y. Bigelow was a business visitors here the latter part o last week from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Higbee and son Claire, of Toquerville, were visitors here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Prince and family spent the week end in Kan-arra, Kan-arra, visiting relatives and friends. THE STYLE SHOP Just in, School Dresses for the Girls, at Jennie Brown Residence. Adv. Vivian Frei and Leland Hafen brought in a deer each from Nevada, Monday, one'of them was a six pointer. point-er. , When you want some good dried Sweet Corn or Pop Corn, remember we have it at the O. K. Market. Adv- nll-18 Clark Pace, Reed and Marion Prince were visitors here the latter part of last week from New Harmony. Har-mony. Mr. ,and Mrs. J. D. Church and family arrived Sunday from Salt Lake City to visit relatives and friends. Warren Bullock, manager of the Cedar Sheep association, was a business busi-ness visitor here the latter part of last week. FOR SALE. A ?65.00 Drop head Sewing machine, in good condition, price $25.00, if taken at once. J. W. Carpenter, City. Adv. n4tf A shower was given at the home of Miss Rosamond Snow last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Irene McAllister. Mc-Allister. A nice time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hewett and small son, Lloyd, arrived Monday from Ogden to visit Mrs. Hewett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brig. "Prisbrey. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pace returned re-turned Sunday from Los Angeles, Cal., where, they spent the summer for the benefit of Mr. Pace's health. He is much improved. NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Stake High Priests Quorum in the D. C. auditorium on Sunday, November Nov-ember 21, at 1 o'clock p. m. Wil- Alvin Jones of Veyo spent the fore part of the week here on business. B. L. Covington is the local representative repre-sentative for Ford cars. Adv. j 3tf Miss Fern and Lee Esplin were visitors here the fore part of the week. Misses Wilma Leigh and Katura Parry of Cedar City spent last Thursday Thurs-day here. , Mrs. Bertha McGregor entertained the J. A. M. club at her home last Thursday. Mrs. Anne Averett of Washington is at the local hospital for medical treatment. Miss Ada Gardner was a visitor here the latter part of last week from Cedar City. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Israel Wade, November 12, all concerned doing nicely. LOST A 50-lb sack of Sugar, Nov. 6. Finder please notify Mathis Market. Adv. Mrs. Ray Dally of Cedar City arrived ar-rived here last Thursday to visit relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Iverson spent the latter part of last week here from Lund, on business. Chas. W. Seegmiller, Jr., returned Monday from Modena where he spent ten days, on business. RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAAR Friday. Fri-day. Lunches sold Friday afternoon after-noon and evening at Lyceum. See "The Bohemian Girl" Friday and Saturday nights, at D. C. auditorium. audit-orium. It's sure a good opera. Misses Edith Harris, Anne McKay, Rose Ashby and Blanche Mathis spent the week end at Cedar City. Samuel and Charles Bringhurst and Archie Kleinman spent the week end here visiting from Toquerville. Hon. David Hirschi and Chauncey Sandberg were visitors here from Hurricane the latter part of last week. Will sell 25 pound Boxes of Raisins Rais-ins for $2.25 or 10c lb. in small quantity. O. K. Market. Adv nll-18 Mr. and Mrs. Rass Gardner left Monday for their home at Pine Valley Val-ley after spending a few days here with relatives. |