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Show Local News Items Miss Alma Morris underwent an operation at the local hospital on Saturday.' C- -if- J- F. Short has returned home from Lyons, Oregon. He spent the summer visjting there and in other cities in the Northwest. !S Willard Pixton returned to his home in Salt Lake City last Wednesday Wed-nesday after a ten day visit with friends here. Mrs. Mae Harris entertained eight friends at her home on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Olive Graham who is visiting here from Provo. Mrs. Emma Ashby entertained the group in honor of Mrs. Graham on Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andrus and daughter, Miss Deloris of San Francisco, California arrived here Sunday to spend a few weeks visiting vis-iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Andrus and other relatives. This is Mr. Andrus' first visit to St. George in. sixteen years and his many friends are glad to see him again Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Porter left Monday for Los Angeles to spend their vacation. O'- O. w -w Eldon and Ray Reid have gone to Provo where they will attend the B. Y. U. this winter. Their lather, H.' L. Reid took them up on Sunday. Arnold Ashworth, daughter, Miss Ina and son, Wayne of Beaver Bea-ver and Jay Riding of Spanish Fork who is spending the winter at Beaver, attended funeral services ser-vices for Mrs. Melinda Riding here on Sunday. f. .... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearce and Reese Davis of New Harmony attended funeral services for jffrs. Melinda Riding here on Sunday. -V. n Mrs. Henry Jacobson of Pine Valley arrived here Sunday to spend a few days visiting relatives rela-tives and working in the temple. Miss Mishie Seegmiller entertained enter-tained the Saturday night bridge club at her home last week. High score prize was won by Mrs. Mary Marshall and consolation by Mrs. Anna Bentley. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served to twelve members. mem-bers. Calvrt. Whitehead returned to Provo on Tuesday after spending a few days here visitnig his father, fath-er, William A. Whitehead and other relatives. He will attend the B. Y. U. this winter. Hf Mrs. Philena Pickett who has been confined to her bed with illness ill-ness at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orson Hall the past month is improving slowly at this time. Her many friends will be glad to see her out again. Miss Helen Robertson has returned re-turned from Alton where she spent a few weeks because of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Maude Schultz arrived here Sunday from Butte, Montana to attend funeral services for her mother, Mrs. Melinda Riding and will spend a 'few months visitin? relatives. This is . her first visit tn fit. Georce in seventeen years. 3? Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and daughter, Miss Lulu of Morgan Mor-gan are spending the winter here, Miss Lulu is attending the Dixie college. Their son, Ross has been employed near St. George for several sev-eral months.. Miss Catherine Clark returned home Tuesday from Los Angeles where she spent a month visiting relatives and friends. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 2c lb. Tomato juice, quart cases $1-26 per case. J. F. Cottam, Veyo. S-26-0-3-P. Mrs. Mae Harris, Mrs. Emma Ashby, Mrs. Olive Graham. Mrs. George Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pace spent Wednesday visiting at Zion Park. a- Stanley Pulsipher of Mesquite, i ian pullpd In labor Nevada uas as an ordinance worker at the St. George Temple. Walter Brooks" Leland Brooks. Ne'son Snow and George Larson have gone to Provo where they will attend the B. Y. V. this win- ter- The South ward primary officers and teachers held their regular preparation meeting at the home of Mrs Margaret Bryner Monday evening. The primary conference whicU is to be held in November was discussed and visiting was en-loved en-loved Refreshments were served to' -fourteen officers and teachers. Levi White has gone to Ogden to visit his S3 year old mother. Mr and Mrs. Mervin Reber left Monday for Salt Lake City where they will nd several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Milne left Tuesday morning for iSalt Lake City. They will attend conference confer-ence while away. Mrs. Alice Milne-accompanied Milne-accompanied them. Dr. and Mrs. Wilford J. Reich-mann Reich-mann left Thursday morning for Salt Lake City where they will attend at-tend conference. Mrs. D. M. Snow and childre spent the week-end in Salt Lai. City. Nelson stayed in Provo where he will attend school this winter. Mrs. Snow was accompanied accom-panied home by Miss Ruby Leak, of Midvale, Utah, who will be employed em-ployed at the Vogue Beauty parlor. LIVESTOCK WANTED Carload Car-load lots of range horses wanted for cash, also heavier horses and mules. Fred Chandler Horse and Mule Market, Chariton, Iowa. S-12-0-3. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yadsworth left Wednesday for Salt Lake City whert they will spend several days on l.usiness. Bert Webb, formerly with the O. P. Skaggs store, has accepted employment at Boulder City, Nevada. Ne-vada. George Snow, who has spent the past summer in the Cedar Ce-dar City store, has returned to St. George for the winter. LOST 3 keys in leather case. Reward. 3 7W. 0-3-P. o -& i -jf- Miss Clara Neilson left Monday for Los Angeles where she will spend the winter. w Mrs. Mamie Seegmiller left Saturday Sat-urday for Flagstaff, Arizona where she will visit her son. 3 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Love, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William McMullin and Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McGregor attended the Rotary Ladies' night held in Cedar City Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bleak and small son spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Bleak's parents, Mr. and Mrs David Terry in Rockville. .'(. M. Og; Robert Worthen, W. G. Wor-then, Wor-then, William Baker and Arthur Fawcett left Wednesday for Iron Springs to spend two weeks working. M'rs. W. J. Reichmann entertained enter-tained at a luncheon at the Arrowhead Arrow-head Hotel banquet jpom oh Fri-d Fri-d a y afternoon, September 27. Thirty-two guests enjoyed an interesting in-teresting afternoon of Monte Carlo Car-lo Whist with prizes going to Mrs. LaRue Frei, Mrs. Flaral Lee, Mrs. Jessie Prisbrey and Mrs. Alice Cannon. . Mrs. Kenneth Milne returned Wednesday from a two week's visit vis-it with relatives in Provo and Eureka. Girl wanted for house work. Call 191 or 33M. 0-3-C. oj. Mrs. R. C. Knell arrived here Sunday from New Castle to' spend a week visiting her daughters, Mrs. Nettie Morris and Mrs. Leila Atkin. - Miss Nellie Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Cox of this city is attending the University Univer-sity of Los Angeles this winter. Mrs. Anthony Pendleton is at the local hospital for medical trn-A t.wl pn t r Mrs. Hortense Park of Beaver underwent an operation ,at the local hospital on Saturday. T? Mrs. Anna S. Frost and Mrs. Elizabeth G. Cram of Kanab are here to spend the winter working in the temple. w 8 Kenneth Earl of Mesquite, Nevada Ne-vada is at the local hospital for treatment. Clarence Wrebb returned Tuesday Tues-day from the Arizona strip where he has been working and brought his wife and family down from New Harmony where they spent the summer. Jt. jM. ;j Jliss Lenore Thurston spent the week-end at Hurricane visiting her sister, Mrs. Findley Judd. Attorney Orval Hafen left Saturday Sat-urday for Provo. Mrs. Hafen un derwent an operation at the hospital hos-pital there on Tueday. He will return home after attending conference con-ference in Salt Lake City. Claud Dodge and son of Salt Lake City came in Wednesday night for a short visit with relatives rela-tives and friends here. He is a guest at the John Pymni home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Miller and son le:'t Sunday morning for Salt Lake City where Grant will attend the U. of I", this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will go on to Grand Junction. Colorado to visit their daughter. Mrs. Frank Con--and will also visit their fon. George and his family at Reaver enroute home. :i a- Mrs. Dona'.d dinger of Washington Wash-ington was brought into the hospital hos-pital for treatment on Wednesday. Her condition is quite serious. |