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Show Local News Items Rocse Davis and James L. Prince of New Harmony were in SI. George on business Wednesday. The East ward Junior girls enjoyed a party at the home of Miss Norma Pickett Tuesday evening. U. Henry Atkin underwent an operation op-eration for goitre at the hosptial on Monday. FOR SALE Apples and Keifer pr-ars. Phone or write, Martin Larson, Lar-son, Motoqua, Utah. Advtf. Call and see our special bargains in hats. 2"c and up, this week only. Mrs. E. B. Snow. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickett returned re-turned to their home at Magna last Saturday night after visiting Mr. Pickett's Pick-ett's brothers here for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson and two children of Las Vegas spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Hendrickson's brother, H. C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poremaster spent Friday at Parowan with Mrs. Foremaster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pritchard. Mrs. Lizzie Heywood returned to her heme at Salt Lake City today after visiting Mrs. Jane Marlow and other relatives here the past few weeks. Mrs. Minnie Farnsworth of Cedar City was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W,m. Marshall here the fore part of the week. Miss Rosamond Snow returned Sunday Sun-day from Delta where she spent a month with her sister, Mrs. Ward Moody. FOUND A bunch of keys by Clark Blake. Owner may have same by calling call-ing at News, describing property and paying for this ad. Advlt. FOR SALE 5 months old pure-bred Mammoth Bronz turkeys. Toms weighing weigh-ing 20 lbs. and up $15; hens, 12 lbs. and up, $7. A. P. WTNSOR, Enterprise, Utah. Advlt. Mrs. Joseph K. Nicholes and Mrs. Joseph W. McAllister entertained the Athena club at the Nicholes home on Friday. Mrs. J. Wm. Harrison gave a lecture on home decoration. The 6-10 Rook club gave a party last night at the home of Mrs. Martin Mar-tin L. McAllister. The house was decorated with white and red chrysanthemums. chrys-anthemums. FOR SALE Home, one block west of Woodward school, lot planted to grapes and fruit trees. Good price, good terms and good location. See Vernon Ver-non Worthen on phone 63-Z. Adv3t. The West ward Boy Scout troop committee gave a venison supper on the Sugar Loaf last Thursday evening for the scouts of that ward. Twenty-five Twenty-five were present and a good time had. Mrs. Alfred Frehner of MJesquite and Miss Ada Hardy of Bunkerville left the Washington County hospital on Tuesday. Both are recovering nicely from their recent operations. Members of the stake Relief Society board visited throughout the stake on Tuesday. Mrs. Josephine Miles went to Springdale, Mrs. Zora Jarvis to Rock-ville, Rock-ville, Mrs. Wallace B. Mathis to Virgin Vir-gin and Mrs. Alma McGregor and Mrs. Frank Cox to Gunlock. The following from St. George attended at-tended the funeral of Mrs. Edith Scho-pen Scho-pen at Toquerville Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis, Sr. and daughter, Miss Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Higbee, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis and Mrs. W. B. Mathis. Mrs. Wilford Bleak and son Moroni, Mrs. Mae Whipple, Miss Fern Seegmiiier and Lorenzo McGregor. Mrs. EnuJ GraiT left the local hospital hos-pital Wednesday for her home at La Verkin. We have a complete line of the newest models in ladies' coats and dresses. All sizes and colors. The bargain bar-gain rack holds interest for those looking look-ing for sport and school wear. Mrs. E. B. Snow. 9dvlt. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse and daughter Miss Dorothy of Cedar City were visitors here Wednesday. Miss Dorothy gave a piano solo in the devotional devo-tional program at the Dixie college. |