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Show I local and general news Horn, a sua to Mr . and Mrs. Fred Uurgess, July 10. V. M. Tanuer left Tuesday for the B. Y. U. to teach school. Up-to-date Dress Straw Hats at Albert Herman's. Adv. J 1 S j 1 6 Miss Caddie Andrus left last Saturday Sat-urday for Salt Lake City. The New road at Ash Creek wa3 opened to travel last Saturday. Miss Phyllis Canfield arrived here Monday from Enterprise, to visit. A surprise party was had on Mrs. Urie Macfarlane Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Tain Lund left last Saturday for Salt Lake City, to visit relatives. The Toquerville bridge over Ash creek was opened for use last Friday. Fri-day. Wallace Miles returned Monday from Kanab, where he had been on business. Miss Gertrude McGregor entertained enter-tained the G. A. L. club last Thursday Thurs-day night. Carlyle Wicks was a business visitor visit-or here the fore part of the week from Leeds. Mrs. F. R. Bentley, Sr., Miss Ella Bentley and two neices left Tuesday for Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen were business visitors here Monday from Hurricane. E. S. Gardner was a business visit-of visit-of here from Pine Valley the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bentley went to Pine Valley Sunday. Mrs. Bentley returned Tuesday. Gar Andrus returned Saturday from northern points, where he had been for some time. LOST A silver ox yoke .badge. Finder please return to Mr3. Laura E. Allen, City. Adv. jl6-23 Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of the Indian farm at the local hospital, July 15. A. Y. Milne and sons Irvin and Clinton left Sunday for Bunkerville, Nev., to work for some time. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Nelson and members of their family left Wednesday Wednes-day for Pinto and other points. Jay Pearce left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal., after spending a few weeks' here visiting relatives. Mrs. Sebra Foremaster returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City, where she had been visiting relatives. Miss Maudeen Prisbrey returned home last Friday from Salt Lake City where she had been for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox left last Saturday for Salt Lake City, on business, busi-ness, expecting to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cox and Mrs. Mary Prince were visitors at New Harmony Sunday. A. L. Woodhouse president of the Dixie Power Co., was here from Cedar Ced-ar City Wednesday and Thursday, on business. Miss Roma Jarvis returned to her home at Hinckley last Saturday after spending the past month here visiting visit-ing relatives. Mrs. Abbie Dutson and children left Tuesday for their home at Lynn-dal Lynn-dal after spending two weeks here visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs.. Clair Woodbury and Mrs. Mary Andrus left Monday for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Andrus had been visiting here. Mrs. Elenor Smith and children arrived here last Friday from Provo They expect to spend a few weeks here visiting relatives. Marion Cox, who has been working work-ing on the new Bellevue Black Ridge road the past ' ten months, came home last Friday to spend a few days with his folks. Mrs. Jame s Pectol returned home last Thursday from Los Angeles, Cal.. where she had been for three weeks visiting her daughter. Mrs. Erza McArthur, and her son Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foremaster re-j re-j turned home this morning from Salt ! Lake City. j Miss Blanch Mathis left Thursday j for Long Beach, Calif., to visit with I Mrs. Ross Douglas. j Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Clark left l Monday for Provo, intending to spend a few days' there. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnhurst and daughter. Miss Laura, returned Wednesday from Hatch. Miss Irma Nelson arrived home Monday from Enterprise, where she had be?n visiting for a week. Mrs. Thomas Stirling of Leeds was here Saturday with her son, the latter lat-ter for treatment at the local hospital. hospi-tal. Clarence Baker, who had been very "ill at Park City, returned home last Friday. He is convalescing nicely. HERE IS A BARGAIN A 19 2 3 Model Ford Touring Car in fine condition. con-dition. $190.00. Hurricane, Garage Gar-age Co. Adv. Mern Wulfenstein and Paul Whipple Whip-ple left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal., after spending two weeks here, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Covington and children left Wednesday for Cedar City where they intend to stay until about September 1. Mrs. Alice Bleak and Mrs. Lillian Gluyas and children returned Monday Mon-day from Enterprise where they have been the past week. Miss LaVell Gubler of La Verkin left for her home Wednesday after spending the past week here visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. D. W. Robinson of Ogden came in last Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Prisbrey. She left this morning for return home. Summer school students and others figuring on vacation trips, call us and let us figure with you. Louis R. Lund, B. L. Covington. Adv. m2Stf Christian Tschanz and Morris Brooks returned home last Saturday from Cedar City and other points where they had been for a few days. FOUND A suit case containing clothing, near Bunkerville, Nevada. Owner may have same by proving ownership and paying for this ad. Ad. jl6al3 FOR SALE CHEAP My fine 14-acre 14-acre farm and home, all furnished, first class water, a snap. Inquire, W.-H. Anderson, Toquerville, Utah. Adv. j2-2 3 "Aunt Pal" Miles was surprised by the Mothers' Reading class on the 8th inst., the occasion being her birthday. A very enjoyable time was had. Two of the famous SIMMONS BEDS were sent to us in mistake. Anyone wishing to purchase the same may obtain them at specia1. prices. The Hub. Adv. Mrs. Mitchell and son piarence. who have been here visiting, left this morning for their home at Salt Lake. They will visit Bryce Canyon en route home. Miss Grace Prisbrey, who has been home over a month, accompanied ac-companied them. DR. F. J. ALEXANDER of the Alexander Optical Co. is making his next regular visit to care for those needing reliable attention to their , eyes. He will be at: St. George, Arrowhead Hotel, Thursday, July 30 ( from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Toquerville, Naegle's Res., Sun. Aug. 2 from 9 to 10 a. m. Hurricane, Bradshaw Hotel, Sun. Aug. 2 from 1 to 8 p. m. Adv. j 2 3-30 |