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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS j Miss Rose Moss is a new employee at the Prince Cafe. Ianthus Spendlove left Jlonday for Hurricane, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snow left Saturday Sat-urday for St. Thomas-, Nevada. Miss Grace Prisbrey entertained at a trousseau tea Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Lund arrived here "Wednesday "Wed-nesday from Salt Lake City to visit. Miss Mae Burgess of Central spent the fore part of the week here, visiting. visit-ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nelson returned return-ed home Monday from Salt Lake City. Preserving Peaches are now ready, also ripe melons.' Job. F. Hall, City. Adv. Misses Emma and Jennie McAllister McAllis-ter arrived here Monday from Kanab. Born, a sou to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Bunting, Sept. 6, all concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytle and family returned Tuesday from their ranch at Central. Mr. and Mrs-. Samuel Judd left Sunday for Ohio to visit their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Edith Klett. Mrs. Edw. H. Snow returned Sunday Sun-day from Salt Lake City intending to spend the winter here. Miss Evadean Crosby entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Grace Prisby, Monday night. Miss Rachel Graff entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Emma McAllister, Mc-Allister, Tuesday night. Wedding Rings of latest designs of white and yellow gold at A. Herman's, Her-man's, St. George. Adv. sl0-17 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Snow returned return-ed home Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they had been visiting. W. A. Whitehead returned home Tuesday from Las Vegas, Nevada, where he had been on business. Dr. Lawrence C. Snow left for his home at. Park City, Saturday after spending a few days here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Prisbrey and Clarence Mitchell and mother arrived here Tuesday from Salt Lake City. Wendell Robinson and Lafe Staheli of Enterprise arrived here Tuesday to attend the D. C. the coming winter. win-ter. Mrs. Althea Gregerson returned Monday from Salt Lake and other points where she had been about two weeks. FOR SALE. White Top Studebaker Stude-baker Buggy in good condition. Inquire In-quire of Ernest Stucki, Santa Clara. Adv. S3-10 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarvis, Jr., and Mrs. Annie J. Ward entertained last Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sandberg spent Saturday and Sunday here from Hurricane visiting friends and relatives. FOR SALE. A few Homes. Five acres of land with water in Clara Field. See A. F. Miles or W. W. McArthur. Adv. a27sl0 Edward Woodbury and small daughter left Tuesday for their home at Bisbee, Ariz., after spending some time here visiting. Mrs. Lizzie Andrus returned home last Friday from Salt Lake City where she spent her vacation from A. R. Whitehead & Son store. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fowler of Garrison has purchased the William Worthen home. Mr. Worthen intends in-tends to build a new residence. Beginning Monday, Sept. 14, Library Lib-rary hours will be from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m. on school days. On Saturdays 2 to 6 p. in. Adv. slOtf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett and family left for their home at Salt Lake City after spending a week here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarvis. Sr. Miss Olive Snow arrived here Monday Mon-day from Salt Lake and will visit friends and relatives until school opens- at Hurricane, where she is en-Maged en-Maged to teach. Elder Kenneth Cannon returned last Saturday from Holland, honorably honor-ably i-ealeased from the Dutch mission. mis-sion. He reports having enjoyed his mission very much. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pace returned return-ed home Sunday from Salt Lake City. Leland Hafeu has bought the Charles R. Worthen home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller and family of Salt Lake spent Tuesday here. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carter, Sept. 3, all concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Howard Engle moved here Friday from Enterprise to spend the winter. Mrs. W. W. McArthur and son Lloyd left Monday for Salt Lake City on business. Steve Bennett is here from Salt Lake City, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarvis, Sr. Mrs. Bessie Law and two daughters daugh-ters came in Monday from Beaver to visit relatives. Order your magizines through Mrs. Harry Pearce. Phone 23 L, St. George. Adv. Miss Bessie Thurston returned Monday from Los Angeles, where she spent the summer. That's going to be a great pageant next Saturday night on the temple grounds. Let's Go! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McMullin and Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen were here Tuesday from Leeds. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Connell and family left Sunday for their home at St. Thomas, Nev., after spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnhurst and Miss Laura Barnhurst arrived here Monday from Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhurst are here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins; left for their home at Salt Lake City last Thursday. They had been spending the week here, quests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarvis, Jr. George Miller returned home Sunday Sun-day from Salt Lake City, where he i had been about two weeks. While there Mr. Miller was admitted to the liar as practicing attorney. Are you buying Real Estate? Or lending money on Real Estate? If so, you should see that the title is good and clear. Call on John T. Woodbury, Licensed Abstracter, to prepare you an Abstract of Title. Adv. al3s24 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahlston left for their home at Salt Lake City last Thursday after spending about a week here. They had been taking in Utah's famous scenery, Zion park, Grand Canyon and other scenic points. J. H. Rackshaw, president of the ( L. D. S. branch at Palo Alto, Cal., I was visiting friends here the latter j part of last week. He left Saturday j for Zion canyon accompanied by j Pres. Jos. K. Nicholes. J. W. Harri- ! son, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jarvis and tarn- j ily. The party returned Sunday j night. J Mrs. Julia Graff and daughter. Miss- Rachel, have returned home J from Portland. Oregon, whore they jj went on account of the death of Airs. . Graff's sister, Mrs. Sophia Auslin. ( who leaves seven children. While J there Mrs. Graff and daughter had a I ,-ery enjoyable trip to British Colum- ( rn with relatives. |