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Show Tlocal and general news ! Miss Xiim Bunting is a new em- ployee at Princes Cafe. ! Mrs. Sabra Foremaster left Sun-I Sun-I day for Salt Lake City. Jed Cox was here Saturday from Cedar City on business. Miss La Rue Nelson is an employee at the Telephone office. Up-to-date Dress Straw Hats at Albert Herman's. Adv. jlSjl6 Mrs. Alice La Baron was here last week end from Hurricane. Bruce Snow spent Saturday and Sunday here from Fine Valley. Wayne Wilson and Derald Webb spent Saturday here from La Verkin Mrs. Mary L. Rancher left Monday Mon-day for Provo to spend the summer. Mrs. Ether Wood of Hurricane spent the fore part of the week here. Chauncey Sandberg was here Sunday Sun-day from Hurricane, visiting relatives. rela-tives. Miss Gertrude Fawcett entertained enter-tained the G. A. L. club last Thursday Thurs-day night. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner spent the fore part of the week here from Pine Valley. Miss Helen Starr has gone to Richfield Rich-field to spend the summer with her grandmother. Miss Wilma Andrus entertained the Mauna Loa Bee Hive swarm last Thursday night. Willard Pixton arrived here last" Thursday from Salt Lake, to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McArthur and Mrs. Mary C. McArthur left last Friday for Salt Lake City. Miss Maudeen Prisbrey left Monday Mon-day for Salt Lake City expecting to be gone about two weeks. The O. D. O. club and their husbands hus-bands went to the La Verkin hot springs last Thursday night. A new shipment of Ladies' and Misses' Hats at E. B. Snow Furniture Store. Prices reasonable. Adv. Miss Ruth Seegmiller returned home Monday from Toquerville where she had been for two weeks. Victor Sullivan returned Monday from northern Utah points where with others ne hair been shearing sheep. Mrs. Julia Graff and daughter Miss Rachel, left Saturday for Portland, Port-land, Oregon, to be gone about two months. Mrs. J. A. Humpharies was here from Hurricane the latter part of last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Ma-I Ma-I tilda Bleak. Jos. W. Carpenter returned Sunday Sun-day afternoon from Hurricane to attend at-tend the funeral of his granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Mary Annie Hodges. "Grandma" Ann C. Macfarlane left Monday for Cedar City, where she intends spending the remainder of the summer with relatives. Walter Reusch of Zion National park service force and Angus M. Woodbury Zion park naturalist were here last Saturday, on business. Summer school students and others figuring on vacation trips, call us and let us figure with you. Louis R. Lund, B. L. Covington. Adv. m28tf 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. j2-23 Word has been received here that John Hallmark has taken a drilling outfit into the Mount Trumbull coun try and intends drilling for water. We wish him success. Mrs. C. E. McElroy and son, who has been spending the past few months with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Fawcett, left last Thursday for their home at Kalispel, Montana. Mrs. Annie Atkin returned home last Saturday, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Abbie Dutson and children of Lynndyl. They had been visiting relatives at Palo Alto, Cal., for some time. Mrs. Dutson and children will visit here about two weeks. Miss Alice Gates is a second assistant assist-ant cashier at the Dixie Stockgrowers bank. James Hodges who was working near Goldstrike came home on account ac-count of his sister's death. Miss Margaret Barney of Virgin was operated on for appendicitis at the local hospital yesterday. Postmaster Walter Cannon intends deaving Saturday for Salt Lake City to attend a State Postmasters' convention. con-vention. Joseph Hodges, who was working at Cedar City, came home upon learning of his daughter's critical condition. Lawrence and Miss Gladys Sparks left for Beaver Dams last Thursday after spending a few days' here visiting visit-ing friends. Mrs. Pearl Cobb and children and Miss Jennie Empey left last Thursday Thurs-day for Beaver Dams, expecting to be gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Vaughn called cal-led on their sister, Mrs. Wallace Worthen, Wednesday, on their way through here to California. Mr. and Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner and family returned yesterday from Palo Alto, Cal., where Mr. Tanner has been attending the university. Miss Hazel Blake and Mrs. Marcell Schmutz of St. George are visiting this week with their sister Mrs. Alfred Al-fred P. Larson of this city and inci-dently inci-dently taking a side trip to see Cedar Ced-ar Breaks. Iron County Record. Mr. Alfred C. Bond and Miss Leola Edwards were married June 2 6 by Pres. Jos. K. Nicholes. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edwards of Paragoona; the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bond of Heber City. Mr. Marvell Simpson and Miss Laura Kleinman were married here June 30 by Bishop F. G. Miles. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad M. Kleinman of Toquerville; the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson of Kamas. |