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Show 1 Local News Items Murry Harrison and sister. Miss Edith spent the v.eek end here from 'Cedar City. Ira Hinckley of Cedar City was -m St. George the iore part of the week on business. Aaron Leavitt of Mesquite was a business visitor in St. George last 'Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Stratton of Los Angeles An-geles spent last week end here the guesl; of Mrs. Jane Marlow. Dow Watson and sister Miss Billie -of Cedar City visited relatives here ""Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen of Hurricane spent Wednesday here on Business. Comedy, thriUs, chuckles, clever situations, "Adam and Eva." opera house, December 14, 15. Eddie Jones left the local hos-jpital hos-jpital on Wednesday. He is recovering recover-ing nicely from a mastoid operation two weeks ago. Prank Perry, district manager of the Standard Oil Company, left for iis home at Los Angeles after spending spend-ing several days here this week. Mrs. Dorothy Nelson returned to "irjer home at Salt Lake City on Wednesday after spending several days with relatives here. Mrs. Loren Harmon arrived here Tuesday from Los Angeles to spend Christmas holidays with relatives and frinds. Word has been received by Miss Julia Foster that Mrs. Ella F. Riding Rid-ing was married in Los Angeles to H. L. Dansky and is residing at S76H South Bernardino street. Paul Arris of Cedar City was a visitor here last Friday. "Adam and Eva" December 14 and j 15. Oyera house. Ed Lamb cf Kanosk was a St. George visitor last Friday. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hinkson December 11. Wm. Osborn of the state road department was in St. George on business this week. ... v Attorney Sam H. King of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday here on business. A bridal shower was given at the home of Mrs. Aggie McAllister on Wfednesday evening in honor of Miss Irma Worthen. . Albert E. Miller may lose a thumb as a result of a cut he received last Monday when a saw slipped while sawing a board. ... LQST-A ladies' white gold wrist watch and band. Finder return to Helen Wpodbury. Adv. ... Homer Englestead of Hurricane, John Bauer of Cedar City and Thos. Leavitt of Gunlock were visitors in St. George over the week end. ... Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Feree of Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, Mrs.' E. A. Cox and Mrs. Mary E. Lee of Hinckley arrvied here Sunday. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Lee will spend the remainder of the winter here and Mrs. E. L. Feree will spend Christmas with her brother Warren Cox. A large blue and white pennant was presented Friday morning to the college faculty, winners of the recent inter-class baseball championship. cham-pionship. A red and white pennant was presented to the fourth years, winners of the inter-class basket-ball series. The presentations were made by Elwood Romeny. Grant Gates spent Sunday here from Hurricane. Mrs. Eliza Kelsey and Frank P. Kelsey of New Harmony were in St. George Saturday. ... Mrs. Vivian Maloney returned on Tuesday from Los Angeles where she spent the past week. Wm. Atkin, Jr., returned home on Wednesday from. Meeker, Colo., where he spent a short time on business. Fern Esplin and Joseph Reese of Orderville are business visitors in St. George this week. Visit the VOGUE Beauty Shop, now open, first door east of Liberty Hotel. Mrs. Dill. Phone 142. Adv. Mrs. Daniel Russell arrived here Wednesday from Fillmore to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Prisbrey. Miss Evelyn Thurston returned last Saturday1 from Paris, France, where she has studied music for the past year and a half. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Carpenter came in Sunday from Lorenzo, Ida., to attend the funeral of Mr. Carpenter's Car-penter's brother here. Tom Stone, general superintendent superintend-ent of shop equipment for the Pickwick Pick-wick stage system, was here Wednesday Wed-nesday on business. Mrs. James McArthur returned on Wednesday from Cedar City where she spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. Joseph McArthur. Ex-governor and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey of Salt Lake City stopped over in St. George Monday night en route to their home from Phoenix, Arizona. |