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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS1 When you need ICE, phone 30z or! 35k. Adv. ml3tfj Clinton Snow is a business visitor! here from Pine Valley. I have some nice FRESH HONEY. Vernon Worthen. Adv. i Mrs. Irvin Milne returned last Friday Fri-day from Salt Lake City. Ross Miles returned Wednesday from St. Thomas, Nevada. Miss LaVerna Webb is a new clerk at the Dixie Drug Co. store. Brooks Hail came in Monday from Hail's ranch, on the Arizona "stip." A. L. Woodhouse is here on Dixie Power Co. business from Cedar City. B. L. Covington is the local representative repre-sentative for Ford cars. Adv. m20tf Kenneth Berry was a visitor here, from Kanarra the fore part of the week. New lot of Summer Dress Pants at A. Herman's. Come tand see them. Adv. ' m20-27 "Slim" Waring and Ed. Johnson came in Monday from the Arizona "strip." Gus Fullerton returned Saturday from Zion park where he had been working. Mrs. Ephraim Wils-on, an aged and respected pioneer, is very ill at her home here. Misses Roma Church and Goldie Harris are new employes at the Prince Cafe. Bishop Ivy Stratton was a business visitor here from Central the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster are here from Los Angeles, California, visiting relatives. Wm. A. Whitehead and Mrs. Lizzie Andrus left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, on business. Miss Alber Lavanger left Saturday for her home at Glendale. She spent the past winter here. Gerald Bringhurst, Owen Cox, and Carl Condie left Monday for Wolf Hole, Arizona, to work. The Misses Amy Haycock and Betty Zahner left Wednesday for Cedar City to spend a few days. Miss Edith Harris and Miss Anne Neils left Tuesday for Richfield after spending several days here visiting. Our Ice is made from fresh Cottonwood Cotton-wood Water. St. George Ice Co. Phone 30z or 3 5k. Adv. ml3-20 Russell Gentry left for his home at Beaver Monday after spending the winter here attending the Dixie college. col-lege. William Fowler is very ill at his home here. He has been ill for a long time but not confined to his bed until recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrison left Monday for Provo. Mr. Harrison was an instructor in the Dixie college the past term. H. R. Allen and Russell Standing left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake after spending some time here on state road business. Miss Ruby Bryner left Wednesday for Zion National park to be Matron there. Miss Bryner is eminently fitted fit-ted for this position. Miss Vilda Leavitt left last Friday for "her home at Mesquite, Nevada, after spending the past winter here attending the Dixie college. President and Mrs. Edgar M. Jensen Jen-sen and family are expected home to night from a trip to Zion canyon. They went in their new car. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon returned re-turned Wednesday from Garland, where they spent the winter, Mr Cannon teaching school there. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sullivan and family are here from Iron Springs. Mr. Sullivan's right foot was crushed and he came here to have it treated. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Webb moved to Hurricane Tuesday where they will spend the summer. Mr. Webb has work with the Dixie nursery. Saturday is our regular Butter Wrapper printing day, except on large orders. Please have your orders ord-ers in so that they may be mailed Saturday Sat-urday night. Adv. Mrs. Steve Klein and baby and Miss Rose Prisbrey arrived last Friday Fri-day from Los Angeles, Cal., to spend some time visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brig. Prisbrey. Dr. D. A. McGregor and Miss Mary Whitehurst, the nurse at the local hospital, returned early this morning from Salt Lake City, where they had been attending the state convention of physicians and surgeons. Mrs. Kate Milne left Sunday for Cedar City where she expects to stay a week. Ross Barton and Jim , Johnstun went to Salt Lake this morning, on business. Miss Jennie Reeves of Cedar City is here looking after the Dixie Power Co. office. Miss Irma Nelson left last week for Zion National park, where she has employment. Mrs. Zella White left Monday for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will make her home. Douglas Hall left Monday for his home at Minersville after attending the Dixie College. Miss Ada Gardner came down last Thursday from Cedar City to take in the D. C. Alumni banquet. Beef is fat and plentiful, off Pot Roasts Wed. & Sat. Mathis Mkt. Other Sat. Specials. Adv. Mrs. Blanche Spendlove is here from Hurricane visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Miss Bessie Bundy left Monday for her home at Mt. Trumbull, Arizona. She had been here for some time. Wilford Blake and Lacone Hemen-way Hemen-way spent the week end here from Zion park, where they are working. Miss Retta Humphries arrived here Sunday from Hurricane to spend some time having dental work done. Marvin and Miss Florence Forsha left this morning for their home at Ogden after spending several days here visiting. Pratt and Florence Prince left Sunday for their home at New Harmony. Har-mony. Pratt spent the winter here attending the Dixie college. Mrs. Lyle Christensen left Saturday Satur-day for her" home at Salt Lake City after spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. Altheria Gregerson, who has been very ill. Miss Lucile Gates came home Monday Mon-day from Salt Lake, where she spent about two we'eks visiting relatives. Miss Gates is assistant cashier at the Dixie Stockgrowers bank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Heaton and daughter, Miss Jennie, and sons, Clifford and Richard left for their home at Moccasin, Arizona, Sunday. The family had been attending the Dixie college. LOST A pair of eye glasses, in case, between St. George and Washin-ton, Washin-ton, last Friday. - The case has the name of Dr. Reynolds, Logan, inside. Finder please notify Mrs. Julia C. Thayne, Washington. Adv. Mrs. C. A. Workman and family left Saturday for their home at Hurricane Hur-ricane after spending the winter here while a son and daughter attended the Dixie college. 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