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Show j LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS When you need ice phone 7 6-J. Adv. ml3tf Edward Brooks left Monday for Cedar City, to work. Milton Burgess is a business visitor visit-or here from Central. Miss Tillie Winsor spent Sunday here from Zion canyon. Miss- Ina McArthur is a new employee em-ployee at the St. George Cafe. Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family left Wednesday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Weaver left Saturday for Las Vegas, Nevada, to work. LOST A paid of Glasses. Please return to Arrowhead Hotel. Adv. B. L. Covington is the local representative repre-sentative for Ford cars. Adv. j 3tf Owen Cox has returned home from Bull valley, where he had been working. work-ing. Miss LaRue Snow left Monday for Pine Valley after spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cottaflr spent the fore part of the week at Pine Valley. Miss Marion Bracken left Monday for Salt Lake City, to stay there awhile. Miss Athens Thompson was a visitor visit-or here from Cedar City the fore part of the week. George Lamb of Salt Lake City was here the fore part of the week on business. George Lytle was a visitor here from the Monument ranch the latter part of the week. Clyde Graff returned last Thursday Thurs-day from Salt Lake City where he had been on business. Chester Elmer came in Saturday from Moapa, Nev., on account of the illness of his wife. Mrs. Annie Webb returned home last Thursday after visiting in Cedar City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sanders spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lola Woodbury and children and Howard Woodbury were visitors at Cedar City Saturday. LOST A Suit Case containing a suit, hat and shirt. Liberal Reward. Finder notify News office. Adv. Miss Thelma Stratton left last Thursday for her home at Central after visiting here for some time. See Utah's Wonderland from St. George: Zion National Park, Grand Canyon, Pine Valley, Snows Canyon. C. A. Thompson of the Dixie Power Co. was a business visitor here from Cedar City the fore part of the week. Jeff Tolton came in Thursday from Salt Lake City to visit his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner. Gard-ner. ' Bruce and Spencer Snow and Lee and Gardner Beckstrom of Pine Valley Val-ley were visitors here the fore part of the week. The O. D. O. club enjoyed themselves them-selves at a swimming party at the Cascade swimming pool last Thursday Thurs-day night. Mrs. Willard Larson underwent an operation last Friday morning at the local hospital. She is reported to be doing nicely. ! Leslie and Max Pace, Theo Perry , and Pratt Prince returned to their home at New Harmony Sunday after spending a few days here. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Macfarlane returned re-turned yesterday from Denver where they attended the big convention of Rotarians. Parowan Times. Jean Wadsworth, Frank Wilcox and Mell Mathews of Panaca, Nev , were here the latter part of last week visiting relatives and friends. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Church June 2 4. The baby . died the same day. The parents have the sympathy of the community. Passenger Truck Service to Pine Valley, July 2-3-4; return July 6-7-round trip fare $2.50. Trip not made for less than 10 passengers. J. w Chadburn. Adv. j24-jl Hal Bracken is a business visitor here from Central. I Miss Zelda Nelson left Sunday for ! Zion park to work. Robert Worthen left Monday for Hurricane, to work. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rod-gers Rod-gers Hardy June 26. Miss Mildred Lytle spent the week end here from Central. Miss Eleanor Ward left Wednesday Wednes-day for Blackfoot, Idaho, Mahonri Haycock left last Thursday Thurs-day for Wolf Hole, Ariz., to work. Bill Shanley came in Wednesday from Las Vegas, Nev., on business. Mrs. John Staheli left the fore part of the week for Enterprise, to visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Pulsipher are here from Enterprise for a week or two. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Prince June 30, all concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Laurence McMullin and Oscar McMullin of Leeds were visitors visit-ors here Tuesday. Mrs. D. M. Parker of Wolf Hole, ' Ariz., is at the local hospital for ' medical treatment. I Miss Nellie McArthur entertained the E. -A. D. club last Thursday night. A nice time was had. Miss Edna Turnbeaugh returned Wednesday from Los Angeles, Calif., where she spent her vacation. Mrs. Nellie Kurt and Mrs. Royal Hunt of Hunt's ranch were visitors here the fore part of the week. Roman Andrus came in last Thursday from Grass valley where he is working to spend a few days. Miss LaRee Gardner left Wednesday Wed-nesday for her home at Cedar City after visiting here for a month. See Utah's Wonderland from St George: Zion National Park, Grand I Canyon, Pine Valley, Snows Canyon. I President W. O. Bentley returned last Saturday from Salt Lake City, where he had been on school busi- ness. Mrs. Zora S. Jarvis came home I last Thursday from Salt Lake City I where she has been visiting for some I time. 1 Fred A. Reber and daughter, Miss Mona, and Miss Evelyn Harris were visitors at Pine Valley the latter part of last week. The county school board met Monday Mon-day to hear objections against the proposed school budget. No objectors objec-tors appeared. Mrs. Julia Graff and daughter, Miss Rachel, left Monday for Salt I Lake and other northern points, ex- 1 pecting to be gone some time. 1 As people come to know ice cream better and its real value as a food J more will insist on it. Get the best, I at the St. George Ice plant. Adv. : The Dixie Drug Co. window is showing a young couple just married outing in the mountains advertising advertis-ing what to take with you on vour camping trips. An error crept into the obituary of Mrs. A. W. Burgess published on 'the 24th ult. A sister of the deceased was shown as Mrs. D. H. Bryner. It should have been Mrs. D. H. Burgess |