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Show Local Column Overflow Vaughan Jones of Veyo was a visitor here Friday. Robert Worthen made a business trip to Cedar City Wednesday. Correspondence from twelve towns is shown on supplement with this issue. Emil and Alfred Barlocher of Enterprise Enter-prise were business visitors here Tuesday. Tues-day. Charles Sullivan made a business trip to Motoqua the latter part of last week. Joe Foremaster returned . Tuesday from Kanab where he had been on business. Erald Davis and Lloyd Jackson were business visitors here Tuesday from Toquerville. Milton Walker underwent an operation opera-tion for appendicitis a the local hospital hos-pital Tuesday. Miss Rose Ashby returned Monday from Provo, where she spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays. Bishop Oliver Stratton 6f Central was a business visitor here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Eardley came in Monday from Motoqua to spend a few days' here, visiting. Miss Ruth Larsen of Motoqua, underwent und-erwent an operation at the local hospital hos-pital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Anderson were visitors here from Echo farm, near Pintura, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Naegle and Mrs. Heber Naegle of Toquerville were visitors visit-ors here Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutchings and family spent Thanksgiving holidays at Beaver and Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Worthen left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend their honeymoon. The East Ward Bee Hive girls met at the home of their keeper, Miss Verna Harmon last night. Miss Mary Whitehurst returned Sunday Sun-day from Salt Lake City where she spent Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Iola Waite of Bunkerville, Nev.. spent Thanksgiving holidays here, a guest of Miss Rodella Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and the Misses Irene and Ethel Harris spent Thanksgiving here from Leeds. Mrs. Rhea Wakeling and the Misses Lola and Idona Jackson of Toquerville Toquer-ville were visitors here Tuesday. A luncheon was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hail following the basket dance last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heaton of Cedar Ced-ar City spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bunting and family. fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of Gun-lock Gun-lock were visitors here last week en route" to Ardcn. Nevada, to scnd the winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith returned return-ed Sunday from Spanish Fork and Payson. where they spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing holidays. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Robinson of Enterprise, in this city. Nov. 26. Mrs. Ida Sccgmiller in attendance. Mrs. Oscar McMullin and daughter. Mrs. Olsrn and children and Mrs. Dallas Dal-las Hartman were visitors here Wednesday Wed-nesday from Leeds. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Heaton and baby left Monday for their home at 'Moccasin, Arizona, after sending the past few months here. Dr. Clare W. Woodbury, formerly of this city, has been elected president of the Nephl baseball association, says the Nephi Times-News. Sheriff and Mrs. Charlie Culverwcll of Lincoln County. Nev., sjxtU Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wadsworth. A marriage license was issued at Las Vegas. Nevada. Nov. 18. to William Jones. 30, of Gunlock, Utah, and Veda Rose Calvin. 20, of Ogden, Utah. The sports committee for the Midwinter Mid-winter Race Meet and their wives were Cedar City visitors last Friday working up enthusiasm for the coming carnival. Clean the leaves off your sidewalks and put them on your garden. They enrich the soil and make It mellow. Leaves are pood and cheap soil nutrition. nutri-tion. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. Nov. 18, Mrs. Ida Seog-miller Seog-miller in attendance. Mr. Brown Is the government engineer in Zlon National Na-tional park. Letitia: "To think I was saved by the great basketball here" Ted: "There wasn't anything to save. I mean Hurry. Hurry. Hurry. December 1, 2. 3. Mrs. Bruce Snow left Monday for her home at Pine Valley after spending spend-ing Thanksgiving holidays here with her mother. Mrs. Ida Seegmillcr and other relatives. Floy: "I could make n lovely omelette." ome-lette." Mrs. Hooker:. "Who could desire more for u dinner party?" Hurry, hurry, hurry. December 1, 2. 3. |