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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Miss Helen Woodbury spent. Sunday Sun-day visiting at. Cedar City. Mrs. L. I. IliKbee was a visitor here Tuesday from Toiiuerville. Hishop Jeter Snow is a business visitor here from Pine Valley. Free Swims at Cascade Swimming Pool, tomorrow (Friday). Adv. Mrs. Kate Kmpey and Miss- Anne Snow spent Sunday in Pine Valley. Miss Luzon Goodwin of Logan spent Tuesday here visiting relatives. Good Cider Vinegar for sale. S. G. Wells, St. George. Adv. m!9-26 Samuel Dringhurst was a business visitor here Wednesday from Toqiter-vllle. Toqiter-vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Kumen Williams and children spent Sunday visiting at Ka narra. Miss Rachel Miller left this morning morn-ing for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend the summer. Kdward lleppler came in Saturday from Salt nke City to spend a few days visiting. Horace Hryner left Saturday for Los Angeles. Cal., to spend some time working. Mrs. Wilford Thompson and son, Sidney, spent Decoration day here from La Verkin. Miss Marie Seegmiller came in Sunday Sun-day from Salt Lake City where she spent the winter. Mis. Villa Arns came in Saturday from Cedar City to spend a week here visiting relatives. Charlie Hawler came in Tuesday from Las Vegas. Nevada, iiilnnling to spend a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Waite were visitors here the fore part of the week from Hunker villi', Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. George Judd left Tuesday for the farm ut La Verkin after spending the winter line. LOST - -A Jersey heifer calf, f inns, old. Kinder please deliver to Mrs. Maggie Cragun. Reward. Adv. The Dixie Drug Co. is making a specialty of bicycle delivery. See adv. elsewhere in this isMte. Adv. ,WATKIt TO It K.NT in Washington and Santa Clara fields. Inquire Dr. D. A. McGregor. City. Adv. aHtf A Temple I'vcuisiiin party of about lo people was here Tuesday from Heaver working In tin- St George temple. Warren Cox. proprietor of the Arrowhead Ar-rowhead hotel, left early Wednesday morning for Los Angeles, Cal., on business, expecting to return within a week. FOR SALK .Too acres of good rich soil, or will sell f, lo. 1.', or 20 acre tract. Plenty of underground water at m feet. Jl.' oil p,.r acre cash. 4't miles from Kanab. Inquire, Loren Covington, Hurricane, I'tali. Adv. ml2-19 James Judd of Hurricane was here this week taking in the I). C. Commencement Com-mencement exercises and the alumni banquet. Mr. Judd reports the biggest, big-gest, fruit crop In the hstory of Hurricane. Hur-ricane. He says several buyers liuw been In but ttiat none of the people have sold yet. FOR SALK - Five-acre farm with five shares of water ,one city lot with nice board fence around It, a large-barn large-barn with xtahlc adjoining, cement wnter trough, water piped to corral Priced to sell at JK,0 for all Inquire In-quire Carl G. Hryner, 13.S K.ist 2nd South, Salt Lake City. Adv. ml'.itf KOR SALK OR RKNT. 120 acres of land, thirty acres farming and balance bal-ance gni.lng land Good water rights. I'ure mountain water Ideal place for summer home. Would also sell cattle with ranch. Ranch Is located lo-cated twenty miles north or St George, I'tah. If Inlcrcsteil write or call on Mrs, Fdmiind Guhlcr, Santa Clara. I'tah. Adv. m!2 -1 : |