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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS; Gerald Seegrniller came home Tuesday from Ogden. Walter Cannon spent Saturday in Hurricane on business. D. Clark Watson left Sunday for Salt Lake City, on business. Mrs. Effie Judd entertained the J. A. M. club last Thursday afternoon. Studio will close for summer on April 2S. J. M. Stewart, Jr. Adv. Clifford Sullivan and family came in Tuesday from Beaver Dams, Ariz. Fred A. Reber and daughter, Miss Lois, left Sunday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Polly Lindorff entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday afternoon. after-noon. White Gold U. S. Assay 18-kt. Wedding Rings at A. Herman's. al5-22. David Hirschi of Hurricane spent the fore part of the week here, on business. Miss Linna Barnum from Enterprise Enter-prise is here with her sister, Mrs. John Day. For Sale A good fresh milch cow, just calved. Inquire Wilford Goff, City. Adv. Niels Sandherg left Saturday for Hurricane, where he intends to stay for some time. Miss Ellen Cannon left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal., after spending the week here. Troop two B. S. of the St. George East ward spent Saturday at the La-Verkin La-Verkin springs. Merrill Sandberg and Miss Josephine Jose-phine Sandberg left last Saturday for Salt Lake City. Lee Esplin left Monday for his home at Orderville after spending the week end here. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Le-land Le-land Hafen, Friday, April 9; all concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Miss Edith Fawcett left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she intends spending the summer. The Jazzoline Orchestra will play for the Junior dance Saturday night. Tickets as usual. Adv. G. Berry Williams is here from Kanarra having his sheep sheared at the Sullivan Bros, corrals. LOST. A black leather Brief case in City. Finder please return to Fred A. Reber, City. Adv. A. A. NELSON EXCLUSIVE CHEVROLET DEALER ST. GEORGE, UTAH. ADV. Misses Mattie Pendleton and Vivian Viv-ian Leavitt have gone to Salt Lake to take in the Paderewski concert. Mrs. Louis Bastian and children left Monday for their home at Enterprise Enter-prise after spending the winter here. Mrs. Linna Naegle left Wednesday morning for Duncan, Arizona, being called there by the serious illness of her parents. Rockwell and Isaiah Hamblin, Gideon Gid-eon Findlay Ivan Ford and Marion Findlay all of Kanab are spending the week here. FOR SALE 6 40 acres under fence near Washington Field. Excellent lambing ground. Inquire A. N. Win-sor, Win-sor, City. Adv. aS-15 Mrs. Frnest Nelson, Mrs. John H. Cottam and Mrs. Henry Pickett entertained ent-ertained the Athena club at the home of Mrs. Cottam Friday. ATTENTION FARMERS! If you have any wheat to grind, bring it to the mill. We are preparing to close down for the season. Adv. Diamond Valley Grind Stones, both mounted and loose, still on hand at the factory in St. George. Inquire W. G. Miles. Adv. al5-22 ATTENTION FARMERS! If you have any wheat to grind, bring it to the mill. We are preparing to close down for the season. Adv. William G. and E. J. Hopkins left Monday for Tetonia, Idaho, upon receipt re-ceipt of the word that their mother was seriously ill there. ATTENTION FARMERS! If you have any wheat to grind, bring it to the mill. We are preparing to close down for the season. Adv. Charles Starr is recovering from a serious illness and is now able to get about a little. His many friends hope for complete recovery soon. Will trade 92-acre farm with water wat-er near Enterprise, joining the old Ivins farm, for property, in Dixie. W. H. Leigh, Cedar City. Adv. al-22 After March 1st I will be located in the Mission Cafe Building. Mrs. W. A. Nelson. Marcellist. Phone 39z at Marcelling Parlor, 3Sk at Home. Adv. m4tf |