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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS; For Christmas The Home Paper. Have you bought your Christmas Seals? Charles Knell is here from Pinto, on business. District Court will open here on Tuesday. December S. Miss Rose Moss is a new employee at the Dixie Drug store. Be a boy again! "Kid's Awakening," Awaken-ing," December 5. Adv. Abe Burgess spent the tore part of the week here from Central. Mr. and Mrs. William McMullin spent Thanksgiving at Leeds. Have a good laugh! "Kid's Awakening," Awak-ening," December 5. Adv. A party was had at the home of Fred Schulz Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fawcett spent the week end here from Kanarra. Miss Laura Barnhurst spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Gunlock. Wayne Wilson was a city visitor here last Saturday, from La Verkin. Henry and Miss Mary Bergstrom spent last week end here from Cedar City. Just see the beautiful line of Christmas Cards at the News office. Adv. tf William Atkin was operated on Monday for appendicitis at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray wood of Phoenix, Arizona, spent Wednesday here visiting. Donald Judd was operated on Wednesday for ruptured appendix at the hospital here. Milton Moody, Victor Sulivan and Tom Pearce left Monday for the Zion park road, to work. Adelbert Carpenter is recovering from sickness that confined him to his bed about a week. The greatest picture of all "Abraham "Abra-ham Lincoln." Friday and Saturday at Electric Theater. Adv. Mrs. Vincent Ryan left last Friday for her home at Pomona, Cal., after spending about two months here. Mrs. Rulon Snow and baby left Monday for California to join her husband, -who is on a mission there. Mail your Christmas parcels early and be sure of them reaching their destination in plenty of time. Adv. Miss Ada Gardner returned to Cedar City Saturday after spending Thanksgiving here with her parents. There will be a prize dance in the Gym tomorrow night. A prize will be given the best dancing couple. Adv. Miss Effie Spendlove of Hurricane brought her mother, Mrs. William Spendlove to the hospital here last Friday. FOR SALE Anyone wishing Llewllyn setter pups should see Mel-vin Mel-vin Cox before they are all spoken for. Adv. n26tf Rex Daniel Leavitt and Miss Erma Potter both of Mesquite, Nevada, are being married in the St. G-eorge temple tem-ple today. Send the Home Paper to your distant dist-ant friends as a Yuletide present, one that they will enjoy the whole year. Adv. Anyone in need of parts for 1916-17 1916-17 Studebaker six get in touch with R. J. Lowe, Box 299, St. George, Utah. Adv. nl9dl0 Do your Christmas shopping early. The store clerks will appreciate it and you will also have a better choice of goods. Adv. Buy one article at full price, pay one cent more and get two, at One Cent Sale on Dec. 3, 4 and 5 at St. George Drug Co. Adv. nl9-26 Mr. and Mrs. William Lund of Enterprise, En-terprise, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lund of Modena. left for their respective respec-tive homes last Saturday after spending spend-ing several davs here with relatives. See: "Kid's Awakening." a Boy Scout play in four acts. Something different. College auditorium, Dec. 5. S p. m.. admission 3 5c. Matinee, Dec. 4, 4:30 p. m., 10c. Direction B. Glen Smith. Adv. For Christmas The Home Paper. I Do your Christmas shopping ;11U'!S mailing early. Adv. I j Charles Stevens spent last week j end here from Enoch. j Kenneth Judd spent Thanksgiving j ' at his home in Fredonia. Arizona. j ; Clifford Heatcn spent last week i end at his home in Moccasin. Ariz. Help a good cause- buy Christmas j Seals. i See the spooks! "Kid's Awakening," Awaken-ing," December 5. Adv. Don't delay but order your Christmas Christ-mas Cards NOW. at the News office. Adv. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Adams spent the fore part of the week here from Kanab. Parley Allred of Beaver, was operated oper-ated on Monday at the local hospital for appendicitis. Miss Dorothy Woodhouse spent Thanksgiving and the week end here from Cedar City. The West Ward will hold their Sacrament meetings in the Lyceum, starting next Sunday. Lawrence Price left Tuesday for Salt Lake City after spending a few days here on business. Miss Clarissa Hunt has returned to her home at Gunlock, after spending spend-ing some time here working. 640 acres of good pasture for rent at Cane Beds. Inquire Mrs. Lydia M. Covington, Cane Beds, Ariz. Adv. Georgia, a daughter of Mrs. Linna Naegle was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis at the local hospital. Mrs. Isaiah Cox and mother returned return-ed Tuesday from Cedar City, where they have been visiting for the past week. ' Big Bargains for you at tke Rexall ' One Cent Sale, Dec. 3rd, 4th and 5th at the St. George Drug Co. Adv. nl0-26 Storage eggs for sale at 30 cents a dozen, guaranteed every egg not rotten, rot-ten, at Guy Hafen's. John W. Live- j ly. Adv. The Dixie and Circleville teams played basketball here Friday night, the score being 10 to 16 in favor of Circleville. No present like the Home Paper for distant friends. Each copy will remind them of you though the entire en-tire year. Adv. tf LaVerde, the seven-year old daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitehead is recovering nicely from an acute attack at-tack of Bright's disease. Walter Pulsipher of Gunlock and i Miss Sarah S. Pulsipher of Bunker-ville,' Bunker-ville,' Nev., were married in the St. George temple December, 2. The screen has never given a drama as great. Three years in the making but well worth it. "Abraham "Abra-ham Lincoln, at Electric Theater, Friday and Saturday. Adv. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moss died last Friday and was buried Saturday in the city cemetery. ceme-tery. It was born, November 11th. The parents have the sympathy of the community. You have friends and you want to remember them at the Yuletide season, sea-son, which is fast approaching. Beautiful engraved and printed cards for the purpose may be bought at the News office. Adv. tf Ah, Ya, Ya, Ya! The wireless brings word that Mr. and Mrs. Swen-son Swen-son will accompany "The Simms Family." "They brang pooty big laughs, ver gude." "The Simms j Family" coming soon. Adv. Dr. F. J. Alexander of the Alex- j ander Optical Co. is making his regu- 1 lar professional visit to care for those needing reliable attenion o their eyes. Me will be at: St. George, Arrowhead Arrow-head Hotel, Saturday Dec. 12 from 1 to S p. m. and Sunday Dec. 13, all day; Hurricane, Bradshaw's Hole!, Wednesday, Dec. 16, from 1 to S p. m. Adv. ' d3-10 ! , , I |