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Show : -:- : -: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ' ' - - ? ! A j o Q Tj o 7j ! fcij ttSadS tLi ! p 99 ! The most amazing play in theatrical history v at 4 ; t Lf - at A ? I I ' , V- -r-; . J i , - - if in L . , r ; ' I! 1 " v ' 3 j I CHARLES (WDDYJtoGEItt.NANCYGUWOU -JEAN HERSHOLT IN A SCENE. FIIQM i ANNE NICHOLS8 'ABIES IWSH ROSE' A PAIWOUNTPCTUA . ! ELECTRIC THEATER I Monday and Tuesday f September 2 and 3 ! SPECIAL MUSIC I Admission 15c and 25c Miss Lucile Worthen returned last Friday from the Grand Canyon. . Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jones of Veyo Monday, August Aug-ust 26. FOB SALE Three 24 year old Jersey heifers. $45 each. Inquire Wjl-ford Wjl-ford Goff. Advlt. E. R. Higbee returned Tuesday from the Kaibab where he has been engaged in road work. Mrs. Bert Covington returned Sunday Sun-day from a week's visit with relatives rela-tives at New Harmony. Joseph McArthur and Will Lunt of Cedar City, were visitors in St. George last Thursday. Miss Vilate Webb who is working work-ing at Zion park, spent Sunday here with her mother. Clifford and Laurence McMullin of Leeds spent Monday here on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Prince left last Saturday for Salt Lake City to spend several days. Miss Anna Carter returned Monday Mon-day from Los Angeles where she spent a few days last week visiting. A. L. WJoodhouse of Cedar City spent last Friday and Saturday here on business. The American Legion has secured a room in the Pickett building where future meetings will be held. A. Samson returned Saturday from Los Angeles where he spent the past Els weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson and Mrs. Alice Miles returned last Thursday from Salt Lake City where they spent their vacation. Miss Eva Crosby entertained at her home last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Henry Crosby of Compton, Calif., who is visiting here. Mrs. Thos. Cottam left Sunday for Brigham City on business. Mrs. Robert Ashby and Mrs. John W, Pace returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City where they spent three weeks. Lon Harris has left for his home at Los Angeles after visiting his brother, Dr. Parley E. Harris, the past few days. Miss Esther Andrus and brother Charlie returned Wednesday from Nephi where they spent two months with their mother. Mrs. Evan Sullivan of Leeds was operated on for appendicitis at the Washington County hospital Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mrs. Jane Bleak returned home Monday from Los Angeles where she spent several weeks with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Wk Y. Teetzel. Mrs. Mary J. Bunker returned last Thursday from Los Angeles where she spent two weeks with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. LeBaron of Albany, Calif., left Tuesday for their home after visiting their grandchildren, grand-children, Mrs. Laura Burgess and Bert Baxter. Cecil Gates broke his left arm above the elbow Sunday when he slipped and fell while on the hill above the Cascade pool at Washington. Wash-ington. Mr. and Mrs. William Prince returned re-turned Monday from a ten day trip to California, where Mr. Prince had an operation for the removal of a piece of steel from his eye. Mrs. Jane Rappley of Provo was visiting friends here Tuesday en route to Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Rappley worked in the temple here for several sev-eral years. |