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Show Bom A son to Mr. and Mrs H. C. Thomas, Wednesday, May 11, at the local hospital. Bert Covington left Sunday for Salt Lake City on a short business busi-ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stratton of Central spent the first of the week here on business. Lester Parke rleft Wednesday for Kingman where he has employment. em-ployment. iMiss Addie Savage of Leeds who spent the last ten days here working at the court house, left Wednesday for her home. Alex Ether Swapp and Miss Sarah Geneve Reiser, both of Overton, were married Wednesday Wednes-day in the St. George temple Mr and .U-s. Hyuim Lee and fami'y lef FijJay tor Eisinorr and visited with relative: until Tuesday. FOR SALE Hay $10 loore, $12.50 bailed. John Schmuts! &' Sons, phone 53-W. -Advlt. Dr. A. J. Hatchings will return re-turn on or about May 25 to resume re-sume his practice of dentistry Advtf. Mrs. Nettie Asey of Los An-1 geles spent Monday and Tuesday Tues-day here visiting her brother, A. N. W.insor. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cox of Cedar Ce-dar City and Mrs. Rose Neiison of Hinckley spent the week end here visiting relatives. Chester Thayne and Charles Walters of the Arizona strip spent the first of the week here. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kent of Tuweep, Arizona, Ari-zona, Monday, May 9. at the home of Mrs. M, Wulfenstein. The largest attended session to be held et the local temple for some time was that of Wednesday Wednes-day evening. One hundred sixty-five were in attendance. Gardner Leland Heywood of Shelly, Idaho, and Miss Wealthy Stout of Hurricane were married mar-ried Tuesday in the St. George temple. Neldon -Baldwin and Mrs. Bertha Ber-tha Barlocker of Enterprise came in today .and will visit for a couple of days at the Is Pace home. Miss Irt na ! r.-farlane o: l-.is Vf gas arrive.! I'ere Mondav. Tuesday she inderwent an av, pendioitis operpi vn at the Washington Wash-ington Countj hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bundy of Mt. Trumbull spent Tuesday here. The. ehiidven underwent tonsil operations at the local hnspil.v that mcrning. Misses Madelon and Marcia Dotson of Santa Maria, Calif., arrived here Wednesday for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris, Jr. William J. Squire and Carl Bryner left Tuesday for Salt Lake City after spending two months in the vicinity of St. George. Game Warden Oliver Stratton end Sheriff Wm. Brooks spent Tuesday in Sprfngdale investigating investi-gating the reported illegal killing kill-ing of a deer. Park rangers are working on the case. Sheriff Wm. Brooks, Mrs. Mae Harris and Mrs. Louie Miller and I children spent a short time vis-1 iting in Cedar City Sunday. 1 |