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Show Local News Items Mrs. Ernest Nelson and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Williams Brooks left this morning morn-ing for Salt Lake City to spend several days. FOR SALE A good young milch cow. Inquire Wilford Goff. Advlt. FOR SALE OR TRADE Lumber at the right prices. See Mrs. Willard Larson. Advlt. A group of friends entertained in honor of Arvel Milne Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Miss Mona Reber. Miws Rosamond Snow returned Wednesday from Los Angeles where she spent a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Milne and son, Arvel, Mrs. David Lamo-reaux Lamo-reaux and Miss Mariam Bent-ley Bent-ley left this morning for Salt Lake City. Mrs-. Lottie R. Carter who has spent the past two weeks in Hurricane, Hur-ricane, returned home on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Waldo E. Adams of Omaha, Neb., and Miss Flora C. Nesbit of Eureka, were married this morning morn-ing by Bishop Vernon Worthen. Watch for dates of the annual One cent sale ai the St. George Drug Co. Advlt. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lund and Mrs. Morton Morris left this morning for Salt Lake City where they will attend conference. confer-ence. Mrs. A. P. Meilstrup of Salt Lake City arrived here Tuesday and will visit for a week at the A. N. Winsor home. W. A. Whitehead and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Devora, left this morning morn-ing for Salt Lake City where they will spend a few days. Mrs. Roxey Romney and Mrs. Jennie Brown left today for Salt Lake City where they will attend the convention of librarians on Saturday. Begin now to list your needs to be bought at the big one-cent sale in November. St. George Drug Co. Advlt. Mrs. John Wood Jr. of Hurricane Hur-ricane spent Wednesday visiting in St. George. She was en route to Mt. Trumbull where she will spend several days visiting her son. |