OCR Text |
Show LEADERSHIP WEEK JAX. 20-22 j Hay for Sale at Blazzards, 70c per , cwt. Adv. j 6-1 3 Edwin Higbee left Monday for j Richfield on business. j Mis Lois Reber is a new employee at the Dixie Drug store. Mrs. Earl Church is at the local hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Lem S. Leavitt of Veyo is at the hospital here for treatment. Mrs. Edward Miles is a new employee em-ployee at the St. George Drug Co. Erza Thompson was here Wednesday Wednes-day from Cedar City, on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lund spent Monday in Cedar City on business. Mrs. John M. Higgins entertained at a club last Thursday afternoon. B. L. Covington is the local representative repre-sentative for Ford cars. Adv. j 3 tf Junius Miller left Monday for Leeds after spending a few days here. A party was had at the home of Miss Lutie Cannon last Saturday night. Dig Clearance Shoe Sale, $2.75 pair. St. George Drug Co. Adv., ' j 13-20 D. W. Dill returned Friday from Los Angeles, Cal., where he spent a few days. Brigham Carpenter of Berry Springs spent the fore part of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nelson are here from Motoqua visiting relatives and friends. LOST A manicure set in leather case. Finder please notify the News office. Adv. j6-13 Mrs. Ivy "Wilson left the hospital and returned to her home at Hurricane Hurri-cane Tuesday. Ladies' Shoes $2.75 pair, also other oth-er January specials. St. Georg. Drug Co. Adv. J13-20 Joseph E. Blake is in Salt Lake City undergoing medical treatment at the L. D. S. hospital. Miss Zelda Nelson is a new operator operat-or at the Southern Utah Telephone company switchboard. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wintedose of Cedar City were here visiting relatives rela-tives and friends Monday. Mrs. J. C. Keate entertained the Mothers' Reading club last Monday. Lunch was served and a good time had. Mrs. LoRen Harmon is confined to her bed with illness. Her many friends hope to see her about again soon. Murray Harrison left last Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake City after spending a few days' here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Geo. T. Cottam left last Wednesday Wed-nesday for northern points where she will spend some time visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. R. U. Macfarlane entertained at a party Monday night in honor of her brother, Wilford McAllister. A very enjoyable time was had. We have a good supply of nice ONIONS at a low price, also some good ORANGES which we are selling cheap. O. K. Market. Adv. For Sale or Rent. Five room house with 40 acres of land, independent indepen-dent water for 5 or 6 acres. Inquire of Sam Judd, Hotal Dixie. Adv. Twin girls were born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bastian. . They lived a few hours only. The parents have the sympathy of the community. Wilford McAllister spent the fore part of the week here visiting en route to his home in Salt Lake from California, where he spent the holidays. holi-days. A new shipment of Ladies' and School Girls' Dresses at the Style Shop. Reduced prices. At Mrs. Jennie Brown's Residence. Adv. Ben Johnson, a son of Jos. E. Johnson, pioneer newspaper man and horticulturist of this city, arrived here last Saturday from Salt Lake City to spend some time recuperating from illness. Mr. Johnson says he already feels- considerably better. |