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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS i Jesse Pearce left Tuesday for Mo- I dena to work. i i Alva Armstrong was here Friday j from Toquerville. Rass Gardner spent the week end hree from Pine Valley. Jim Huds-on came in Tuesday from Mt. Trumbull, Arizona. Ralph and Kate Bentley were here Sunday from Enterprise. Clark Higgins and George Wells spent Sunday in Cedar City. Alston Isom and Ned Stevens were here Sunday from Hurricane. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell, March 2 9. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lamb of Cedar City were here Friday. Clinton Milne was a visitor here Wednesday from Cedar City. Earl Worthen left Tuesday for the dam at the narrows to work. Mrs. Mary Prince entertained her club last Thursday afternoon. B. Y. McMullin and William Harris of Leeds were here Saturday. Mrs. Anne Price is a new employee at the Dixie Power Co. office. Mrs. Isaac Burgess is here from Central for medical treatment. Sam Morse was visiting here the fore part of the week from Veyo. Mrs. J. W. Pace left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to attend conference. Lee V. Leavitt was a visitor here the latter part of the week from Gun-lock. Gun-lock. Miss Roma Foster spent the latter part of the week here from Cedar City. Mrs. Clare Woodbury entertained the J. A. M. club Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Alex Colbath spent the latter part of the week here on business from Leeds. Calvin Dalton spent the week end here visiting from Veyo. where he is working. Misses Eleen Highee and Goldia Harris were visitors at Toquerville, Tuesday. Muiry Harrison came in Wednesday Wednes-day from Newcastle to spend a few-days few-days here. Mr. and Mrs. Ws rrl Esnlin entertained enter-tained the Schwaske club last Saturday Satur-day night. Mrs. Myrtle Whitehead entertained entertain-ed the J. A. M. club last Thur-'day a iternoon. Tom Waki'ling wa? a visitor here Wednesday from Rockville. where he is working. Fern and Lee Esplin were visitors 'lere tiie latter part of Inst week from Orderville. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Higljee were visitors ' here Wednesday from Toquerville. Experienced Lady Cook wanted at St. George Cafe. 5 CO and board per month. Adv. m2!tf Mrs. Alice Miller left Friday for her home at Pangititch after spending spend-ing the winter here. Miss Eva Leavitt left Sunday for her home at liunkerville, Nov., niter spending a few days' here. Emery E. Huntsman w;s a business busi-ness visitor here the latter part of the week from Enterprise. Clyde Ros-enberry was a business visitor here the latter part of the week from Wolf Hole, Arizona. Would be glad to decorate your Prom Dresses. Handkerchiefs. Scarfs, or Ties. Helen Starr. Phone 31-ni. Adv. Frank Miles returned to his home at Ogden Wednesday after spending a few days here visiting his parents and other relates. , Mr. and Mrs. Zeth Thomas who have been visiting here for a few days from I'rovo left Monday for Portland, Ore., to make llieir home. Am prepared to Paint Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchief:;, Cut laius, table runners, run-ners, etc.. with a guaranteed , , , able paint. Silk or Cotton. Helen Starr, Phone ,'il-in. 'Adv. Bishop F. J. Bowler spent the latter lat-ter part of the week here from Gun-lock. Gun-lock. Mrs. Mamie Gardner spent the latter lat-ter part of the week here from Cedar Ced-ar City. J. W. Pollock of Littlefield, Ariz., brought in a nice load of oranges from California Monday. Sam Fullerton spent the week end here visiting from the Virgin narrows, nar-rows, where he is working. j S. G. Wells, son Stephen and daughter, Miss Rachel, returned last Friday from Salt Lake City. Wesley Thompson of Cedar City spent a few days- here en route to Veyo, where he has- employment. Mr. and Mrs. Erving Alldridge and Mrs. Nora Iverson were visitors here Saturday from Mt. Trumbull, Ariz. Mrs. Maud R. Thomas and family came Friday from Provo to visit friends and relatives for some time. Royal S. Hunt is here from Central Cen-tral visiting his- wife, who has been here for some time receiving medical medi-cal treatment. Bishop Jeter Snow left Tuesday for Panaca. New, to attend the funeral of Mrs. George Syphus, who died at Salt Lake. Monday. A. Y. Milne left for Cedar City Wednesday. He and his sons have a job of interior painting at El E-cal-i ante hotel. Cedar City. Mrs. Charles Stephens came in Monday from Los Angeles. C'al.. to visit her parents, y.y. and Mr;, ('has. Wa'ker aid other relatives. Mrs. IJ. p. Wiilfeii. ten was a visitor visit-or at Unlet":. -id. Arizona, the latter part of last week. Her hitsli.uid i-working i-working on the hi:; dam near there'. Melvin Cox h -s a very sick little girl, 13 months old. pn-u mnr ia and complications the cause. The little one is reported as slightly improved. We had a spieiulid rain Wednesday Wednes-day which has done lets of good. It is threatening i.iore as we g( t, press. The rain fall yesterday, was about three-fourths of an inch. For Sale Several shares of water on Santa Clara Bench for j.'u per share. Small payment down and easy terms on balance at fi' ; . II. W. Stucki. Delta. I'tali. Adv. m2 1-3 1 Elder William Snow returned Monday Mon-day from the German mission field, when- he litis been laboring the last two years. His many friends are glad to see him return well and hearty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiding entertained enter-tained the Hiding family at a party last Sunday. Those attending from liunkerville, Nov., were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy, Mrs. Thiirza Leavitt and Henry Leavitt. Golden I). Paxnian ami Miss Itokali Tanner were married at Washington. March 2S. by Bishop Victor Iverson. the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Tanner of Washington and the Inidegr n i of the same town, a son of Mrs. A. A. Pavmau and the late A. A. I'axman. They are both very highly respected. The News extends congratulations. |