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Show , i Miss Mary Graham left Sunday for ! Provo to work. Mrs. Aggie Sproul is at the local hospital for treatment. Miss Maggie Brooks was a visitor at Enterprise Saturday. Furnished rooms for rent. Inquire of Jennie Brown. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Grover McGee spent the week end at Zion Canyon. Arthur Paxman left Wednesday for Salt Lake City, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lamb and family fam-ily of Toquerville are here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. William Preece of Vernal are here to spend the winter. Lee Esplin was a visitor here the fore part of the week from Order-ville. Order-ville. Walter Eager of Hurricane was a visitor here the fore part of the week. STYLE SHOP. New Styles in Ladies and Misses Dresses and Hats. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McAllister were business visitors at Enterprise Saturday. W. R. Roberds came in Tuesday from Wolf Hole, Arizona, to spend a few days here. Dr. Vasco M. Tanner came in Friday Fri-day from. Provo where he has been teaching school. Nathanial Stringham was operated on last Thursday for appendioatis at the local hospital. The O. D. O. club had a party Friday Fri-day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val McArThur. Mrs. J. C. Benson and daughters of Enterprise were visitors here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cannon left Monday for Cedar City to visit relatives rela-tives and attend the rodeo. FOUND A Watch. Owner may have same by applying to W. H. McGee Mc-Gee and paying for this ad. Adv. Mrs. Riley Hunter left Saturday for her home at Opal, Wyoming, after af-ter spending a month here visiting. Word has been received here of the birth of a son, Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs, E. L, Jarvis at Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Chauhcey Liston and family of Schofield are here visiting relatives, en route to Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wm. McAllister and three of their children left Monday Mon-day for Panguitch to spend a few days. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Beatty of Toquerville this morning at the local hospital, all concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd returned return-ed Monday from northern points where they had been visiting for about ten days. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hickman, August 18, at their home in Ogden. Mrs. Jennie Brown and. Mrs. Mol-lie Mol-lie Morris returned Monday from Los Angeles, Calif., where they spent about two weeks. Send orders for Winter Apples and Fall Bottling Apples to Martie Larson, Lar-son, Motoqua, Utah, or J. M. Larson, St. George. Adv. a26s2 William Grey and grandson Howard How-ard Wilkins came in Sunday from Los Angeles, Cal., where Mr. Gray spent his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Barnhurst and daughter, Miss Laura, Joe Barnhurst and family and Walter Stock came in Wednesday from Hatch. St. George now has five barber shops, two having started within the last few days, Claude Worthen and Pratt Miles being the latest. House and lot with full water right for sale. $3 00 cash down or $150 down and balance in 6 months. Inquire of Paul Zamalloa, City. Adv. al2-26 Any person able to furnish students stu-dents with work for board or part board, please notify Dixie College office or R. V. Macfarlane. Adv. al9s9 When you need ice phone 76-J. Adv. ml3tf LaVon McQuaide spent Sunday in Leeds, visiting. Miss Alice Gates spent the week end at Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson spent Tuesday at Cedar City. Mrs. Moroni Savage is at the local hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. William McMullin spent Sunday at Leeds. B. L. Covington is the local representative repre-sentative for Ford cars. Adv. j3tf William Elmer came in Monday from Cedar City to spend a few days. Jesse Pearce came in Wednesday from Lund, Nev., where he has been working'. A large number of people from this city are at Cedar City taking in the rodeo. Misses La Rue Nelson and Maud-een Maud-een Prisbrey were visitors at Zion Park Tuesday. Tom Pearce came in Saturday from Sunnnyside, Nev., where he has been working. George Weston came in Tuesday from Mt. Trumbull, Ariz., to spend a few days here visiting. We sell Salt Bacon for 25tf per lb next week, which is about 10if under the Regular-Price. O. K. Market. Adv. Eric P. Lowe arrived here Friday from Los Angeles, Cal., to spend some time visiting his brother,, R. J. Lowe. Eugene Herman returned last Thursday from Los Angeles, California, Califor-nia, where he has been working for some time. , ' . ! Mrs. Jennie Brown has opened up a Ladies' Furnishing store at her home and intends building a store for this purpose. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Hall left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Garrison after spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Mrs. Pearl Seigmond, Eddie and Lewis Christian arrived last Saturday Satur-day from Los Angeles, California, to visit relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macfarlane left Tuesday for Ogden to attend the Forest For-est Rangers convention. They were accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Macfarlane. Macfar-lane. STYLE SHOP " Ladies and Children's Furnishings. See New Fall Dresses and Hats. Open for business August 30, at Jennie Jen-nie Brown's residence. Adv. For quick sale will make great sacrifice. House with 5 rooms besides be-sides bath and basement. 5 lots, independent in-dependent water. Cannot be beat for gardening and poultry. Part down, balance easy terms. In East ward, St. George. Write or see W. G. Hopkins, St. George. Adv. a26s2 ESTATE FOR SALE. The famous fam-ous Anderson Ranch, or"Echo Farm," located on the Arrowhead Highway in Washington County, Utah. Modern Mod-ern house, orchard and vineyard, land producing; will accept bids on or after September 1st, 192 6, reserving reserv-ing the right to accept or reject any or all bids. For further particulars see J. E. Anderson. Administrator, Box 15, Cedar City, Utah. Adv. al9s2 |