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Show Local News Items jir5. Parley Larsen and Mrs. Ly-mari Sevy of Cedar City spent Sunday here visiting friends. Mrs. Emmaline Cottam left on Wednesday for Las Vegas where she will 'visit for several days. M. and Mrs. Dean Clark and family spent Thanksgiving with friends at Cedar City. ; Wesley Atkin came in Friday turn Provo to visit for several j days with relatives. FOR RENT Furnished house or apartments. Phone 95-M. Advtf. - Mr. and Mrs." Byron Taylor of Central spent the Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing holidays here visiting relatives. 1 j OR SALE House and lot, two blocks south of college, two blocks- west of temple. Mrs. A. F. Miles. AdvSt. Arthur Lmpey of Burley, Ida-he, Ida-he, arrived iere Sunday for a visit of several months with rel-i atives. Miss Vivian Rencher spent the J week end here from New" Harmony Har-mony visiting at the home of Mrs. Anne Price. Mrs. Ada Christensen left on Wednesday for Salt Lake City after spending a month here visiting relatives, i . - FOR SALE Lot, good building build-ing spot, half way between temple tem-ple and business district. Inquire this office. Adv4t. Clarence Moore and Miss My-rium My-rium Prince, both of Washington, were married Friday, November 25, by Bishop W. J. Reichmann. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Atkin and Miss Elizabeth Cottam returned re-turned Saturday from Glendale where they spent four days visiting vis-iting friends and relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Knowl-tin Knowl-tin came down Wednesday from Richfield and remained here until Sunday visiting at the nome of Mrs. Laura Gates. Edwin Riding and Bert Milne ifift Sunday for Salt Lake City liere they will spend ten days Mending Utah Oil company training school. Miss Mary Nelson camo down Wednesday from '. Kanab and 5Ient the remainder of the week he visiting her parent3,"Mr. nd Mrs. A. A. Nelson. Mrs. Clarence Webb left Fri-da' Fri-da' for New Harmony to visit Miss Arlene Riding of Los Angeles An-geles arrived here Monday morning morn-ing for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Envpey. with her parents for two weeks. Mr. Webb left the same day for Modena on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pearce left Wednesday for New Harmony Har-mony where the latter will visit for several days. Mr. Pearce returned re-turned Thursday. Richard Heaton of Moccasin and Miss R.ue McAllister of Kanab Ka-nab were married in the St. George temple on Friday, November No-vember 25. e Mrs. Wanda Snow and small son left Wednesday for Provo and remained until Sunday visiting vis-iting her mother, Mrs. D. A. McGregor. Mc-Gregor. Sirs. James F. Robinson and sons Calvin and David of Salt Lake City, have been visiting here for some time at the home of Mrs. - Robinson's brother, Dr. W. J. Reichmann. a Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Mc-Quaid Mc-Quaid and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prisbrey and son returned on Sunday from Los Angeles where they spent several days on business. WANTED (Several carloads of draft horses and mules, also saddle sad-dle horses. How many have you and how soon can you ship? Fred Chandler, Chariton, Iowa. Adv. Jan 1. j Miss Mary Starr, Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall and Ralph Watson returned Monday from Salt Lake City where they spent the past week. . Mrs. Amelia Taysan returned Monday to Afton, Wyo., after spending several days here on account of the illness and death of Mrs. B. F. Pendleton. : Lenzi W. McAllister and son Clair of Sacramento arrived here M'onday for a two weeks' visit with relatives and to be with the former's sister, Mrs. Cha3. Sullivan, who is ill. . Tom Winsor arrived here last week from New York City and will spend a month or more visiting vis-iting with his parents, Mr. and Mts. A. N. Winsor. Mr. Winsor is employed in the state department, depart-ment, bureau of marketing, in New York. Among those from out of.. town who .spent Thanksg'ving and the renia:rder of the week ?t the home of Mr. and M,rs. George Wcrthen were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gegerson and family of Pintura Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Slack and f-mily of Toquerville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthed and two children chil-dren of Minersvi .0, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Ballard of Rockville, anl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson and children of Rexburg, Idaho, who will remain here for two week; or more visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil DeXeuf came down Wednesday from Salt Lake City and visited until Friday at the home of Mrs. De-Neuf's De-Neuf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whipple. Ralph Whipple accompanied them on the return trip and will remain there for about two weeks. ... Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bleak and three children of Los Angeles An-geles arrived here Wednesday and visited with relatives- for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Mrs. Samuel T. Bleak accompanied accom-panied them on the return trip and will spend about two weeks there. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. George Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace, Miss LaPrele Pace, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pac? of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Sanders and Mrs. Union Dalley of Santa Barbara, spent Sunday at Cedar City visiting relatives. Miss Mary Leavltt c-f Bunker-ville Bunker-ville and Fenton Frehner of Mesquite, were married Friday, November 2 5, in the local temple. tem-ple. A reception was given them Saturday by the parents of both parties( in the schoolhouse at Bunkerville. Mr. Frehner has been a student at Dixie college this term. |