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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Mrs. Charles Worthen is very ill at her home here. Roland V. Rider came in Wednesday Wednes-day from Kanab on business. The opening dance at Watson's open air pavilion was held last night. A number of young folks went from here to spend Easter in Zion park. Miss Zelda Xelson entertained the Rota Beta club at her home Monday night. The A. O. B. club gave a party in honor of Mrs. Frank Bentley, Tuesday Tues-day night. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Martineau and family arrived here Tuesday from Gunlock to visit. FOR SALE Two tons of wheat for 2V2( per lb. Israel Neilson, Jr., Washington. Adv. a9-16 Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Whitehead April 10, all concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Thos. P. Cottam and son Reed also Heber Cottam arrived here Tuesday Tues-day from Brigham City. Mrs. Carrie Jacobson left for her home at Pine Valley Tuesday after spending the winter ve,-p Chas. D. Alsop, the oil man. of I Virgin, was a business visiter here the fore part of the week. LOST A paid of shell-rimmed nose glasses in case. Finder please return to Zelda Nelson, City. Adv. FOR SALE CHEAP A good second-hand wagon, will take trade. Inquire W. G. Miles. Adv. al6-23 A. C. Coit, president of the Virgin Dome Oil Co., arrived here Tuesday on business connected with the company. com-pany. Mr. and Mrs. William Prince and family and Mrs. Earl J. Bleak left Wednesday for Salt Lake City on I business. Wilford Thompson and son Sidney came down from La Verkin Thursday to attend the celebration of the Basketball Bas-ketball boys. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Sanders of La j .warn, ciC ucre mesaay doing temple work. Mrs. Ella Riding and Miss Mary Whitehurst entertained at a party in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel; Bleak last Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodbury returned re-turned home Monday from Los Angeles, Ange-les, Calif., where the doctor spent the past month studying. Grant Prisbrey is absent from his school duties at Hurricane this week, being ill at his home here with what appears to be appendicitis. I A number of friends surprised Bishop James McArthur at his home Tuesday night, in honor of his birthday. birth-day. A jolly time was had. Melvin Cox and Robert Kenworthy left this morning for Toroweap valley in the Grand Canyon country, espect-ing espect-ing to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Gifford of Springdale arrived here Tuesday. Mrs. Gifford has since become very ill and is now under the doctor's care. Mrs. M. H. Prisbrey is slowly recovering re-covering from an illness of about two months duration. Her many friends hope to see her completely restored to health soon. Jos. H. Reber is here from Little-field, Little-field, Ariz., having just returned from an assessing trip on the Arizona "strip." He reports conditions on the "strip" as fair. Mrs. Annie Atkin left Monday for Palo Alto, Calif., to visit her daughter, daught-er, Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner and family, who jre there while Mr. Tanner attends at-tends the University. . , Ernest Judd was operated on for appendieUis Tuesday nigftt at Cedar City. The last word received by his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Judd, was that he was doing nicely. I John T Psotrv Tin...:.. .j i-iaiuii .Muueison and G. U. Spilsbery were here the latter part of last week, representing Toquerville's rights in the Virgin river water rights adjudication. I Wm. Mifflin has two stray hogs in his pen. Will owner please get same ; and pay the bill. Adv. , Forest Ranger S.A. Macfarlane has a force of men at work on the Diamond Dia-mond Valley trail, which goes through Washington Flat and Central to Bull Valley. It is a horse trail and saves considerable distance. Mr. George Franklin Hardy of La Verkin and Miss Vilate Young of Hurricane were married in St. Gemirp temple last Thursday, April 9. They are highly respected young people and The News joins in congratulations. congratula-tions. Does advertising pay? Two weeks ago Mrs. John T. Woodbury advertised advertis-ed in this paper that she had onion sets for sale. Last Saturday Mr. Woodbury called at this office and told the editor not to run the ad again, as Mrs. Woodbury had been "swamped' 'with orders from far and near and sold all she had. Word has been received here that John Kinney was thrown from his horse on the 10th inst. at Mount Trumbull and was found next morn- 1 ing, after having lain out all night, ' with a severe gash in his head and numerous cuts and bruises. He refused re-fused being brought to this- city for treatment, saying he was "all right." |