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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Miss Virginia Wai'thcVi of Veyo spont Sunday here. Robert Bowman was a visitor here Wednesday from Gunlock. George W. Hail left Wednesday for Salt Lake City, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Storm of Leeds were visitors here Wednesday. Joseph Foremaster left last Friday for Short Creek, Arizona, to work. Miss Elois-e Workman is a new-employee new-employee at the White Front Cafe. Mrs. Bert Riding entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday afternoon. John Kinney is a business visitor here from Mount Trumbull, Arizona. Grant Lund came in Tuesday from Springville to visit relatives and friends. Miss Ina Kleinman came in Sunday Sun-day from Toquerville for medical treatment. Mrs. Amanda Johnson came in April 13 from Provo to visit relatives and friends. Warren Black of Short Creek, Ariz., was a visitor here the fore part of the week. Taylor Woodwards was a visitor here last week end from Mt. Trumbull, Trum-bull, Arizona. Fern Esplin came in Tuesday from Cane Beds, Ariz., to spend a few days here on business. Mrs. D. M. Parker was a visitor here the fore part of the week from Wolf Hole. Arizona. Alfred Lindorff came in last Friday Fri-day from Salt Lake City to visit relatives rela-tives and friends here. Misuses Melba Hollingshead and Catura Parry of Cedar City spent the week end here visiting. Mr. and. Mrs. William A. Whitehead White-head entertained the J. A. M. club at a party Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Harrison and six children were visitors here last week end from Newcastle. Karl Moss and Vivian Milne left Saturday for Zion canyon to spend about two weeks painting. Miss Olive Walker returned Monday Mon-day from Short Creek. Ariz., where she spent a week visiting. Mrs. Earl Cannon entertained a number of friends at a party Friday night. A nice time was had. , Quite a number of our townspeople spent Easter at Zion canyon, La Ver-kin Ver-kin Hot Springs or in the fields. John Benson and Mrs. Lizzie Mac-farlane Mac-farlane left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to visit relatives and friends. Carl Lungrim of Cedar City left this morning for Colorado utter spending a week here visiting friends. Miss Ruth Walker returned Monday Mon-day from Short Creek, Ariz., where she spent the past winter teaching school. The A. C. scIum)! paper shows M. Grant I'rlsbrey of this city on the honor roll. Ills name appearing on the "A" roll. Reed Lowe and Lee Leavltt returned return-ed to their homes at Mesqulte, Nev., Monday ufter spending a few days here visiting. Mrs. Aggie Wlnsor returned Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake City after spending spend-ing about two weeks visiting there and at Logan. Karl Perkins of ('line Beds, Ariz., was n visitor here Monday en route to Los Angeles. Cnl., to upend sometime some-time working. The South Ward "M" men entertained enter-tained the gleaner girls at m program and luncheon after mutual Sunday night. A nice time was had. Randall Jones of the U. P. railroad at Cedar City was a visitor here Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Miss Ina Kleinman of Toquerville is undergoing treatment at the local hospital. Irvin Milne spent the week end here from Zion park where he is working. Public schools close here next week. The difference will be very noticable. Mrs. Bessie Benson left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to visit relatives and friends. Frank Miller left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days on business. Mrs. Charles Rafferty of Fay. Nevada, Nev-ada, is undergoing treatment at the hospital here. Miss Edith Harris left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend about a week visiting. John H. Bowler of Veyo Is a pat- tent at the hospital here, suffering I with appendicitis. j The three-year old sun of Mr. and ! Mrs. Joe Empey Is confined to his bed ! with rheumatism. j President Joseph K. Niiholes and W. O. Ilentiey were visitors at Hurricane Hur-ricane Wednesday. Mrs. Emily Watson spent the week I end here from Cedar City visiting relatives and friends. Ben Sorenson came in Monday from his ranch at Canaan to visit friends for a few d:iy. Leon Jarvis returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where he spent about two weeks visiting. Mrs. Irma Holt returned to her home at Enterprise Sunday after spending a few days here. Isaiah Cox. W. C. Cox and John Spencer left Tuesdav for the Grand Canyon on a prospecting trip. Horn, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Pulsipher of Gunlock. In this city. April 12; all concerned doing nicely. Lorenzo McGregor entertained nineteen guests at his nineteenth birthday supper on the 10th of April. Vernon Romney. one of the Dixie college earliest graduates, who has been In Washington, I). C. for several years, addressed the students of the coll ego in devotional Tuesday morning |