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Show Local News Items Fern Esplin of Orderville spent the week end here with relatives. Miss Lola Lund of Paragoonah spent the week end here with relatives. A chicken ' supper was had at the home of Miss Rose Ashby Sunday evening. Kenneth Hirschi, Val McArthur and Morrel Squire left Monday for the "Arizona Strip" to work. The Misses Phoebe and Maida Fuller spent the week end in Leeds with relatives. Call and see our new spring line of hats, coats, suits and dresses. Mrs. E. B. Snow. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walters of Cedar City spent the latter part of last week here with relatives. Miss Irma Nelson entertained a number of her friends at a party Sunday Sun-day evening. B. C. Farnsworth of Enterprise attended at-tended the county school board meeting meet-ing here last Saturday. Don't let your neighbort tell you how good the Dixie Jubilee concert was. Be there yourself. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirk we're visitors visit-ors in Cedar City Monday and Tuesday. Tues-day. Misses Alice Gates, Ida Seegmiller and June Bunker attended the dance here Monday night from Hurricane. Charles Whipple returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City where he had been on business. Maynard Pollock of Littlefield, Ariz., spent the latter part of last week here visiting. Blaine Price who has been confined to his bed with illness the past three weeks is slowly improving. The O. D. O. club enjoyed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunting Sunday evening. Floyd Talbert and sister Miss Margaret Mar-garet of Delta spent the latter part of last week with relatives here. A party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Vansells at the home of Abraham Burgess Monday night. Miss Lillian Atkin spent the week end at her home here from Rockville where she is teaching school. Andrew Reeves of Hurricane and Grant Holgate of Orderville were St. George visitors the latter part of last week. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Carter of Butte, Montana, spent the week end here from Cedar City where they are visiting. visit-ing. Mrs. Rhea Wakeling and daughter Miss Lillian of Toquerville were here Tuesday, the latter for medical treatment. treat-ment. Mrs. John Peck Jeft Fridayf-r h-r iiCHlE'at Lehi after spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Morse. Wallace Duncan of La Verkin spent the latter part of the week here with his daughter Miss Blanche who is attending at-tending the Dixie College. Miss Eleen Connell of Parowan spent the latter part of last week here. She was the guest of Miss Karma McGregor. Mc-Gregor. I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleak of Las Vegas, Nev., were here the latter part of last week because of the serious illness ill-ness of Mrs. Bleak's brother, Arthur Cottam. The old-fashioned motorman drove any kind of car and used any kind of tires, BUT the modern motorman uses a Chevrolet car equipped with Goodyear Good-year tires. Dixie Motor Co. Adv. Miss Cleo Higgins entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening at a Valentine party. The Valentine color scheme was followed fol-lowed throughout with favors, etc.-Covers etc.-Covers were laid for twelve. Why brag on chopping wood, when Coal is such a hummer? The wise will save their strength to swat the flies next summer. Phone 104-W for best Coal. R. J. Lowe. Adv. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop and daughter Miss Grace of Hinckley arrived ar-rived here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will spend a few days visiting and Grace will attended Dixie College. A shower was given La honor of Mrs. Jan Vansells at the home of Mrs. Victor Vic-tor Sullivan Monday afternoon. Eighteen Eigh-teen of her friends were present and an enjoyable time had. |