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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS When you need ICE, phone 30z or 3 5k. Adv. ml3tf Mr. and Mrs. Elson Morris came in Tuesday from Logan. Mrs. J. F. Linder is at the local hospital for treatment. Alma Nelson left Saturday for Salt Lake City, on business. Mrs. R. W. Bunting left Friday for Alton, to visit relatives. Miss Zelda Nelson is a new clerk at the St. George Drug store. Sam Morse is down from Grass valley to visit for a few days. Terry Brown left Friday for Kanab after spending a few days here. Earl Cannon and D. W. Dill were visitors at Cedar City Wednesday. Ben Sorenson came in Friday from his ranch to spend a few days here. Reed and Pratt Prince spent the week end here from New Harmony. Carl Wicks was here the latter part of last week from Leeds, on business. Mrs. Anne Price left Saturday for Cedar City to spend a few days there. Henry Miles came home Friday from Berkley, Cal., to spend the summer. New lot of Summer Dress Pants at A. Herman's. Come and see them. Adv. m20-27 Worthen Gregerson spent the latter lat-ter part of last week here from Bellevue. Horace Bryner returned to Pine Valley Sunday after spending a few days here. Miss Lucile Burgess is visiting at Power Plant No. 2. with her sister, Mrs. Alvin Jones. A children's dance will be held in the gym at 5 p. m. Friday. Tickets 5 and 10. Adv. Mrs. Dilworth Snow is a new operator oper-ator at the Southern Utah Telephone Co. central office. Mrs. Kate Milne returned home Saturday from Cedar City, where she spent about a week. Frank Pymm came in Wednesday from the Arizona "strip," where he spent about ten days. P. E. Van Orden is here from Blackfoot, Idaho, and intends remaining re-maining about two weeks. Willard Pixton left for his home at Salt Lake City Sunday after spending about two weeks here visiting. Henry Atkin and LeRoy Larson came home Tuesday from Cedar City, where they had been on business. Nelson's Marcelling Parlor, open daily 2 to 6 p. m., morning by appointment. ap-pointment. Phone 27-R at Parlor, 75-W at House. Adv. m27tf Mr. and Mrs. June Foster spent Sunday here from Cedar City with relatives. Mr. Foster is cashier of the Bank of Southern Utah. Miss Addie Fish of Enterprise was operated on at the local hospital Monday. Mrs. Fred Heaton came Wednesday Wednes-day from Moccasin, Ariz., to visit for a few days. President Palmer of the Cedar Stake was a business visitor here Wednesday. James Johnstun returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Salt Lake City where he had been on business. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watson, at the local hospital, May 21; all concerned doing nicely. Clifford Sullivan and Wallace Iver-son Iver-son were visitors here the fore $art of the week from Wells, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Iverson left Monday for their home at Mt. Trumbull, Trum-bull, Arizona. Wesley Shamp accompanied ac-companied them to work there. Saturday is our regular Butter Wrapper printing day, except on large orders. Please have your orders ord-ers in so that they may be mailed Saturday Sat-urday night. Adv. D. Clark Watson was elected one of the four vice presidents of the Utah State Game Protective Assn. at the reorganization of the association held at Geneva, on Utah lake. "My Aunt From California" will be here on May 31st, just as the "Hero Enters" when "I'll do the Job," in the auditorium at 8:30. Every body come. Prices 25f adults. 10 children. child-ren. Adv. |