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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Julian Miller spent the week end here from Leeds. Arthur Woodbury oC Ta Verkiu was a city visitor Monday. See "Clarence" at the Opera House tonight. It's Good. Adv. B. P. Wulfensten is working on the dam at the "narrows." Lewis Cox spent last week end here visiting" from Cedar City. Ephraim Foremaster left Friddy for Salt Lake City, on business. George Chadburn was a business visitor here Monday from Central. Miss Helen Sprague was a visitor here Saturday from Overton, Nevada. Mrs. Ruth Worthen entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday afternoon. after-noon. Bruce Snow came in Sunday from Pine Valley to visit relatives and friends. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sullivan, Feb. 11; all concerned doing do-ing nicely. Mrs. Vilate Pike was a visitor here the latter part of last week from Salt Lake City. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Wilkins, Feb. 12; all concerned doing nicely. Bishop and Mrs. James Bunker of Veyo spent last week here working in the temple. Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse was a visitor visit-or here the latter part ot last week from Cedar City. For Rent or Lease, the W. T. Perkins Per-kins Home, including land. Inquire at residence. Adv. Henry H. Wilson was a visitor here the fore part of the week from Veyo where he is working. Paul Gales and Misses Alice Gates and Laura Lund spent the week end here from Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowler were visitors here last week from Gunlock working in the temple. Mr. anVrs. Kniij.ii I'-, Williams entertainul ill: urn 1vi (V (r(-rici-at their lionn-Vsiurday night. Walter Keusch and family spent tlie week end liure from Springdale visiting relatives and friends. FOR SAI.K Two Shares of Stock in Iiixie StiM kgrowers Hank. Mary j A. Perkins, St. George.- Adv. President and .Mrs. Kdwanl II. I Snow left Friday fur Salt Lake City after spending about a week here. Horn, a son to Mr. and .Mrs. William Wil-liam .Mr'.Mnllin. at the local hospital. Feb. 1", all concerned doing nieely. We always have on JkuvI Genuine Diamond Kiiis and Wedding Rings true to its n:une. Albert Herman. Adv. flO-17 Judge 1). II. .Morris, returned yesterday yes-terday from Salt Lake City, where he had been on Hiie Power Co, business. busi-ness. pen Pringluirst. John M. Maefar-lane Maefar-lane and Jim Mcponald of Salt Lake City attended the funeral of Mrs. Gales, Sunday. President Joseph K. Nirlioles ;itlcl son IJunry, David Woodbury and Charles Cottam left Friday for Salt Lake City, on business .Mrs. Mabel II. Hunker, of Salt Lake City Is spending some time In St. George and vicinity looking after mining and oil interests. Dean A. Clark returned hist Thursday from Salt Lake City with a new Super-six F.ssex car. He has Just sold a Hudson coach to Geo. W. Hah'. Mrs. S. A. Harris returned to Leeds j Thursday after spending a few days' here. Mrs. John M. Higgins entertained her club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Alex Colbath was a business visit- j or here the latter part of last week j from Leeds. j James Johnstun returned yester- j day morning from a business trip to Salt Lake City. j Miss Mavis Sorons-on arrived here Saturday from Kalian to visit relatives rela-tives and friends. A party was had at the home of Miss Amy Linder Monday night. A jolly time was had. Angus Cannon was a visitor here ' the fore part of the week from Veyo where he is working. Misses Vilda Ieavitt and Nellie Mr-Arthur, Mr-Arthur, spent the week end at Mrs-quit,', Mrs-quit,', Nevada, vis-iting. Mrs. Kate H. M.lne returned Sunday Sun-day from C.dar City where she had been on Dixie Power Co. business. 1 Don't fail to see Clarence" tonight. to-night. It is a dandy good comedy. Wjil presented. See it sure. - Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Hunt man ar-1 rived here Friday from ,M,s,uite. , Neada. Mrs. Huntsman for medical t real ment . Mr. and .Mis Gordon Whitehead entertained a number of fri. nds at their home Monday nigl.t. A verv nice time was hail. .Mesquite corre poiol'tice, postmarked post-marked "Me. quite. Feb. S." Was Hot recrUed by the editor titit;l last Friday Fri-day morning. Fi b. 11. It had been , h ei p up somewhere. Word ha ; been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs Walter Smith, at Provo. Feb. 1.1; Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss K! an- 1 or Seegnilller of this city. ' J.ariv floods went down the- Snnu ('lata ami Virgin rivers and Fort ' Pearce Wasb hist night, but so f.iri we have failed to learn of any ser- j ions da mage done by t hem. Misses Daisy and Sar.ih Leavitt.j Ardyce Hunker. Mr. and Mrs Dehor Hardy. Grant Hardy. Hoyt Palmer; and Ralph Whlppl" spent the week end at llunkerville. Nevada. Misses Ko.-o Ashby. Gertrude' Mr- Gregi.r and Arthur I'axnian enter-I tained tbe W Iwanl school teachers at a skull and n,r s-boues partv at the home of the former February ;i. |