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Show I iocalNewsUems ' A vaegle of Toquerville Kf Thursday in St. George, pent , , , , Dodge of Toquerville .Tuesday in St. George on J,afiness. , , , . and Leland Sullivan of j;2spent Monday in St. George on bsiDess- . . . ffard Jolley of Leeds was a b, visitor in St. George on Saturday. i , , , Andrus left Monday for Take City where he will Si i few days on business. Mr 3Bd Mrs. Warren Cox were visitors in Zion park on Tuesday. f ( , IrTin Brvner of Leeds spent Tu 'day in' St. George on Dixie pwr company business. November 2 to 7 are the dates 0( the big One-Cent sale at the St. George Drug Co. Adv. Alexander Optical company f Salt Lake City will be at the Arrowhead Hotel, Monday, Oc-..,.. Oc-..,.. 19th Call early. Advlt. Mrs. Francis Bunker of Salt Lake City arrived here Sunday and will spend a few weeks with ler mother, Mrs. Martha Cox. a ( Emlin CoToT"Salt Lake City returned Monday to his home after spending a five days' visit I here with relatives. Jack Heywood of Salt Lake City spent a short time here on Tuesday en route to Veyo where he will spend two weeks with his parents. Dr. LaVerne Daly spent the week end at Tanguitch visiting relatives. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mathis at the Washington County hospital Sunday. Born A daughter to Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutchings at Hurricane Hurri-cane on Saturday October 3. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jos. McAr-thur McAr-thur and baby of Cedar City spent Sunday afternoon visiting in St. George. Woodruff Alexander arrived here Sunday from Los Angeles and will spend two weeks visiting visit-ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Compton and small son of Cedar City spent Sunday visiting at the A. B. Andrus home. Mrs. C. E. McElroy of Montana Mon-tana arrived here last week and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Nina B. Fawcett. Misses Florence Prince and Opal Taylor spent the week end at New Harmony visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Lottie Olds and baby and Miss Dee Smith of Toquerville spent Monday visiting Mrs. Olds' sister, Miss Luella Dodge. Mrs. J. P. Leichty and small son left Friday for Nampa, Idaho, where they will spend the winter. Lawrence and Sevan LaSieur left Monday for Los Angeles after af-ter spending a few days visiting at the B. Jarvis, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Erickson and two daughters who have spent the last ten days visiting at the Elmer Erickson home, returned re-turned on Saturday to their home at Canbyj Minn. Dean Clark was a business visitor vis-itor in Hurricane Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Imlay of Hurricane spent Monday in St. George on business. Mrs. Heber Sevy of Cedar City spent Monday in St. George visiting vis-iting Mrs. Joseph Atkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Barton spent Sunday visiting in Cedar City. C. A. Kemp and Arthur Kemp returned Sunday from Los Angeles An-geles where they spent two days on business. Mrs. Owen Cox returned on Tuesday from Kanab where she spent the past month with her sister, Mrs. Roxey McAllister. Antone Moody, who is teaching teach-ing school at Rockville this term, spent the week end visiting visit-ing in St. George. W. A. Whitehead and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Devorah, returned on Sunday from Salt Lake City where they spent a few days. Miss Annie Miles spent the week end in St. George from Hurricane where she is teaching school this winter. G. W. Hail and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hail left Tuesday for Kingman, King-man, Arizona, where they will snpnH Kpvprnl rla-va nn n oin or,r. Mrs. Vivien Woodbury returned return-ed Monday from Salt Lake City where she spent the past three weeks with relatives. L. Z. Johnston and Miss Nellie Cox left Tuesday for Los Angeles An-geles where they will spend a few days. Mrs. John Stout of Hurricane underwent an operation for the removal of a goiter at the local hospital on Tuesday. Howard Leavitt of Gunlock underwent an appendicitis operation opera-tion at the Washington county hospital Wednesday. The sophomore and freshman classes of the Dixie college held a party in the Wadsworth hall last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Judd and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hig-gins Hig-gins left Sunday for Salt Lake where they will spend several days. Miss Esther Andrus returned Sunday from Los Angeles where she spent the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Smith spent Friday on business in Hurricane. Hur-ricane. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wadsworth returned Saturday from Panaca where they spent a week. Mrs. A. A. Nelson came in Saturday from Kanab and will spend a week with relatives. R. L. Riding and Jos. Empey, Jr., spent Monday at Enterprise on business. r i . Mrs. Loran Hirschi of Cedar City arrived here Thursday and will spend several days at the M. M. Harmon home. Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Forsythe of Los Angeles arrived here on Monday and will spend a week at the St. George temple. D. H. McAllister of Los AnT geles arrived here Saturday and will spend a week at the M. L. McAllister home. William Squire returned on Tuesday to his home in Salt Lake City after spending a few days here. Mrs. W. A. Nelson and daughter daugh-ter Miss Blanche, came in Friday Fri-day from Los Angeles and will spend the winter here. " ... Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Conger returned Monday from Salt Lake City where they spent a few days on business. Begin now to list your needs to be bought at the One-Cent Sale in November. St. George Drug Co. Adv. Mrs. Georgia Zumwalt of Mt. ! Trumbull underwent a slight operation op-eration at the local hospital on Saturday. Mrs. E. B. Snow returned on Saturday from Los Angeles where she spent several days on business. Mrs. Mae A. Pace entertained at a bridge party at her home Thursday afternoon. First prize was awarded Mrs. Jos. W. Judd. Mrs. H. L. Johnson of Rockville Rock-ville spent the week end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett. Two articles for the price ot one plus one cent, at the One-Cent One-Cent sale at the St. George Drug early in November. Adv. Chas. B. Petty of the Petty Motor Company of Cedar City, was a business visitor in St. George Sunday. Mrs. Ella Perkins ' of Overton, Over-ton, Nev., came in Friday for treatment at the Washington County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jenkins and Andrew Tyrow of Cedar City spent Sunday : visiting Mr. and Mrs. LeGene Morris. Mrs. B. Glen Smith came in last week from Afton, Wyoming, where she spent the summer with her mother, Mrs. W. D. Dixon. Dix-on. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and small daughter of Cedar City spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday visiting in St. George. Mr. and ' Mrs. Ed Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles entertained en-tertained a group of friends at a chicken supper at their ranch Saturday night. Charles Worthen of Prescott, Ariz., spent the week end visiting visit-ing relatives in St. George. He was en route to Salt Lake City where he will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wiedman of Los Angeles arrived here Saturday Sat-urday and will Fpend a few weeks at the J. W. Chadburn home. Sam Crosby returned on Saturday Sat-urday to Los .Angeles, after spending a week here. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ahlston Isom who have spent the past week in Hurricane. ... Mr. and Mrs. John E. Blaz-zard Blaz-zard and family of Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cottam and Albert Bunker of Veyo, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Blazzard's mother, Mrs. Mary Bunker. ... Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner who have spent the last two weeks visiting Mrs. Gardner's parents. Mr. and Mr?. M. H. Prisbrey. returned Thursday to their home at Price. ... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell Mitch-ell and two sor? of Los Angeles who have spent the past ten davs here, left Monday for Salt Iake City. They were accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. M. H. Prifbrey who will spend several days there. |