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Show j LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS' Mrs. Laura Gates spent last week end ;it La Voikin. j Mrs. Cus Fullerton is confined to ' lie bad with illness. j i Brigham Carpenter is a visitor litre from Berry Springs. Don't forget the dates for the Dixie I Carnival Sept. 10-11-12. Earl Foremaster is a new clerk at j the Nelson Merc. Co. store. William Lund was here Saturday from Enterprise visiting relatives. We sell garments cheaper than you can send for. A. Herman. Adv. J31tf Reasonable prices on ready-to-wear DRESSES. St. George Drug Co. Adv. Mrs. Kate Kemp and son, Clawson, of Ogden are here visiting friends and relatives. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barton, Monday, mother and babe doing fine. Ephriam Foremaster and daughter, daught-er, Miss Laura, left Friday for Hol-den Hol-den to visit relatives. Karl Fordham returned home Saturday Sat-urday from Salt Lake City where he had been on business. Mrs. Ann Price returned home Friday from northern points where I she spent her vacation. Miss Helen Jenson left Saturday for Salt Lake City after spending some time here visiting. Miss Helen Woodbury returned home Saturday night from Salt Lake City where she spent her vacation. a Mrs. Charles Walker and daughter, Miss Rose, left Monday for New Har- mony to spend two weeks there visit- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace and $ family and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pace and family spent Friday at Zion can-j can-j yon. I The Lanakila Bee Hive swarm met at the home of Miss Althea Snow Friday Fri-day night and had a very enjoyable time. Those wishing to purchase good house furniture or stove wood at a reasonable price, see Mrs. Paul Gray, City. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lund, of Mo-' dena and Miss Lyle Lund of Enter-3 Enter-3 prise are here to spend a few days - with relatives.' I MARCELLING Office hours 3 to 6 p. m. at Dr. Nelson's office, or by appointment at residence. Mrs. W. A. Nelson. Adv. jl7tf 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark Watson and I Bert Covington left Sunday for Yel- B lowstone park. Mr. Covington will 1 bring his wife home with him. The Misses Gertrude and Mary McGregor left Friday for Salt Lake I City to meet their father, who is re- n turning home from Rochester, Minn. I Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pace and fam- B ily left Wednesday for their home at Caliente, Nevada, after spending the S week here visiting relatives and B friends. 9 People who have rooms to let or 1 who will take boarders this coming school year, kindly advise either K. i N. Snow, E. J. Pickett or R. U. Mac- gj forlane. Adv. al4-2S Grant Prisbrey and Harold Bunt- I ing returned Saturday from Salt i Lake City and Spanish Fork, after g taking in the American Legion eon- a vention at the latter place. S The Dixie Carnival committee is I making a big effort to get Tom Mix here for the Carnival. It is consid- ered likely that he will come. He would be a big drawing card. FOR SALE. Fine 12-acre fruit !farm and good home, cows, horses, wagons, etc. good terms to right party. Write or phone Walter H. Anderson, Toquerville, Utah. Adv. I al4s4 I Marcelling, Manicuring, Sham- : 3 pooing and Scalp Treatments given I at Mrs. Gordon Riding's. Learn to I take care of the hair as well as to have it look nice. Prices reasonable. Appointments made at Jos. Empey, Jr's. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler were city visitors last Thursday from Ced- I ar City. j Just arrived, a nifty line of ready- j to-wear DRESSES. St. George Drug Co. Adv. Bom. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Uastian. Aug. IT. all concerned concer-ned doing nicely. Prof. Walter Cottam of the B. Y. l was visiting relatives here the fore part of the week. Miss Ella Bcntley returned home Saturday from Pine Valley where she spent her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hamblin and family returned Saturday from an outing at Pine Valley. Remind your friends living at a distance that the Dixie Carnival this year will be better than ever. Mrs. Kate Empey and two children returned Saturday from Enterprise where she spent her vacation. Many new and attractive teatines at the Dixie Carnival this year. Take it in and have a good time. Miss Lulu Price left for her home at Provo Sunday after spending several weeks here visiting friends. FOR SALE Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, Cab-inet, also Brown Leghorn Hens. Inquire In-quire Mrs. W. N. Gray, City. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd and Miss Esther Andrus left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend several days there. Mrs. Thomas Gardner and Miss Olive Snow left Monday for Los Angeles, Cal., to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. H. R. Bentley and family returned re-turned Monday from Pine Valley where they have been for the past three weeks. Mrs. Olive Milburn and three children arrived here Wednesday from Salt Lake, to attend the Branch family reunion. The Lanakila Bee Hive swarm had a party at the home of Mrs. David Foremaster last Thursday night. A nice time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Atkin returned re-turned last week from Salt Lake City, where Mr. Atkin had been attending at-tending the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Lightner left last Friday for Minersville, where they intend spending about two weeks visiting relatives. Glendenning Studio will be open Aug. 25. Special prices for short time. Sittings by special arrangement. arrange-ment. J. M. S. Jr. Adv. Edgar M. Jenson, president of the Dixie College, returned home Monday after spending his vacation at Provo and Ephriam. Mrs. Jenson and children will join him later. Come and bring your friends with you to the Dixie Carnival, Sept. 10, 11 and 12. There will be something doing the whole three days. If you like sport, fun "and amusement, don't miss it. Mrs. John W. ' Pace and son, Andrew, returned Tuesday from Los Angeles, Cal., where they have been for some time. Lewellyn Brooks accompanied them; his is going to Davenport, Iowa. A marriage license was procured from Co. Clerk William Brooks Monday Mon-day by George M. Mather of Marys-vale, Marys-vale, Utah, and Miss Verena May Pgtty of Lawrenceville, 111. They were married the same day by Pres. Edw. H. Snow at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grimshaw and daughter, Mrs. Drusilla Sullivan, left for their home at Enoch after spending spend-ing two days here visiting Mrs. Grim-shaw's Grim-shaw's mother, Mrs. Hunter and numerous friends. Their daughter, Drusilla, was married to Lavon Sullivan, Sul-livan, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sullivan, formerly of this city, about three weeks ago. |