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Show Local News Items Warren Black returned to his home at Short Creek last Saturday. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cannon December 10. E. T. York of Los Angeles left the local hospital Monday. Ira E. Bradshaw of Hurricane was a visitor in St. George Monday. Len Conger left last Friday for Salt Lake City to receive treatment treat-ment for his eyes. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Bunker of Veyo on December Decem-ber 7. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stirling of Leeds were in St. George on business busi-ness Friday. Miss La Vera McArthur entertained enter-tained at a bridge party at her home Saturday evening. Wayne Wilson, Cecil Sanders and Roland Webb of La Verkin were visitors in St. George last Sunday. B. C. Farnsworth of Enterprise attended school board meeting in St. George Monday. Mrs. Julia Graff entertained the Mothers club at her home Monday afternoon. FOR SALE Clover seed, 10 cents pound. Now is the time to plant it. John T. Woodbury, Jr. Adv. Miss Roma Jarvis left Wednesday for Hinckley to spend a few weeks with her parents. ( A. G. Gregory and Frank A. T.tath-eson T.tath-eson of Cedar City were St. George visitors Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Mayhew who has been seriously ill with pneumonia is improving at this writing. . . i LOST A large folding key. Finder Find-er return to News office and receive re-ceive reward. Adv. Mrs. Isabelle Papworth and Lloyd Jackson of Toquerville spent Saturday Sat-urday here on business. James Judd of La Verkin attended attend-ed the meeting of the board of county coun-ty commissioners here Monday. Mrs. Dorothy Hail spent Sunday here from Cedar City visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Kemp. Mrs. Earl Cannon entertained the I. O. U. club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening. m Lyle Bringhurst and Clair Higbee of Toquerville were visiting friends here Sunday. Mrs. Ray Abbott and two children chil-dren and Fay Leavitt of Mesquite were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. E. Wooley arrived here Monday from Las Vegas to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mayhew. Will pay 5 cents for quart cans, 7 cents for 2 quart cans and 10 cents for 1-gallon cans. Friction top. Cans must be good and clean. O. K. Market Adv. Miss Grace Marshall arrived here last Friday from Los Angeles to spend a week with relatives while ;n route to Salt Lake City. Charles Wright "and Robert and ! LaGrand Stirling of Leeds attended attend-ed the basketball game he-e Fri- ! day. ! Mrs. Ezra Lytle and daughter, j Betty Joyce, left Monday for their home at Central after spending a j few days with relatives here. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges of Las Vegas came in Sunday to attend at-tend the funeral of Mrs. Hodget's grandfather, Joseph W. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Lee and two children of Hinckley came in Sunday Sun-day to visit Mrs. Lee's sister, Mrs. Mae McAllister. Miss Leatha Iverson was a visitor here Monday en route to her home at Mt. Trumbull from Death Valley, Val-ley, Calif., where she spent several sev-eral days with relatives. FOR SALE At one-half real value, val-ue, team and harness, 1923 Stude-baker Stude-baker coupe, 1 four-year-old mare. Clarence Jones, Veyo, Utah. Miss Clara Connell returned to her home at Parowan on Sunday after af-ter a two weeks' visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thurston and Mrs. Edwin Slack of Toquerville spent Sunday here visiting their sister, sis-ter, Miss Evelyn Thurston. Mrs. Grant Harris and Miss Maggie Mag-gie Brooks entertained the South ward Bluebird girls at the home of the former on Tuesday afternoon. Butter wrapper prices are as follows: 100, $1.00; 200, $1.50; 500, $2.75; 1000, $4.25. If wrappers are to be sent by mail add postage as follows: 100, 7c; 200, 9c; 500, 12c; 1000, 15c Washington Washing-ton County News, St. George, Utah. |