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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Roy Adams of Enterprise is a business busi-ness visitor here. F. Reed Williams was a visitor here Tuesday from Veyo. Ed Sparks of Motoqua was a visitor here Tuesday. Reuben Gardner of Pine Valley came in Tuesday to spend the winter here. Lewis Cox of Cedar City was here Saturday on. business. Nice Large Unroasted Pinenuts at 25e per pound. O. K. Market. Adv. Miss Thelma Stratton came in Wednesday Wed-nesday from Central to visit relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMullin and Miss Laura Foremaster spent Sunday visiting visit-ing at Hurricane. B. F. Coates left Saturday for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend Christmas holidays holi-days with relatives. Angus Woodbury returned Saturday from Salt Lake City to spend holidays with his family here. Clyde Rosenbury was a business visitor here the latter part of last week from Wolf Hole, Arizona. Evlyn Prince returned Thursday from the Arizona Strip where he has been working. Taylor M. Woodward left Monday for Mt. Trumbull, Ariz., after spending a few days here. The I. O. U. club enjoyed a "Christmas "Christ-mas Gift" party at the home of Miss Helen Woodbury Tuesday evening. William Pritchard came in Sunday from Parowan to spend a few days visiting relatives here. Ben Sorenson and Ross Miles left Tuesday for Kanab to spend a few days on business. A shower was had for Miss Ruth Bleak at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Bleak Monday evening. Mrs. LoRen Harmon is here from Salt Lake City to spend Christmas holidays with relatives. Mr. Williams of Kanarra came Friday Fri-day to visit his son Kumen and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Antone B. Prince of New Harmony came down Sunday to spend holidays with relatives here. Mrs. Anne R. Snow of Pine Valley came down Tuesday to spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter here. Erastus Gardner of Pine Valley was visiting his family here the fore part of the week. Miss Annita Hammond left Wednesday Wednes-day for her home at New Harmony to spend Christmas with relatives there. Mrs. and Mrs. Leo Bowler came in last Thursday from Veyo to spend the holiday season with relatives here. For Sale Cheap. Two shares, in Stockgrowers Bank. For further information infor-mation inquire of Mary A. Perkins. City. Adv. I William Atkin, Sr. underwent an operation op-eration at the local hospital Tuesday. Nice Large Unroasted Pinenuts at 25 C per pound. O. K Market. Adv. G. Berry Williams of Kanarra was : a city visitor Monday. I Agnus Jones of Gunlock spent the i latter part of last week visiting here. ' Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. j June Chadburn of Central, at the local 1 hospital Sunday. j WANTED POULTRY, All kinds. Call at Ernest Nelson residence or O. K. Market. Adv. dl5-22 Elton L. Jones, public accountant of Cedar City, was a business visitor iri St. George Tuesday. Christmas Turkeys 30(J live weight, 36? dressed. Thos. G. Blazzard, City. Adv. d 15-22 Just arrived a new line of Ladies Dresses. Mrs. E. B. Snow Residence. Adv. 12-15 John Eardley of Motoqua was here the fore part of the week visiting his daughter. Miss Sylvia, and on business. busi-ness. F. Y. Morse and sons Frank and Sam came in Wednesday from Grass Valley to spend the remainder of the winter here. No better fuel to save your soul. If you don't buy King you're in the hole. Buy King Coal from R. J. Lowe. Phone 104-W. Adv. Miss Mary Graham who is attending the B. Y. U. will arrive Saturday to spend the holiday season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Graham. Roasted Pine Nuts 25? per lb. Order your Christmas nuts now. I deliver even- Saturday. A postcard will bring your order. Jesse L. Fish. Adv. d8-15 Auto Trimming. Upholstering closed car decks. Fords SG.50 to S3. 00, Chevrolet Chevro-let Coupe $7.00. Coaches $9.00. and all other standard cars ranging upward to $12.50. Estimations freely given at F. G. Miles' shop. Adv. Dr. F. J. Alexander who has been making regular professional visits to your town for many years to care for the eyes. Will be at: St. George. Arrowhead Ar-rowhead Hotel, three days, Saturday Dec. 24th., Sunday Dec. 25th., and Monday Dec. 2Gth.. all day. FORD TRUCK for sale, motor in Al shape. $65 takes it. Will take produce. pro-duce. Adv. Will the party who placed plac-ed this ad with this paper kindly send in his name. We failed to note it down when he was in the office. d8-15 Jed Gates and Charles Whipple left Sunday for Salt Lake City on business. Howard O. Miller arrived Sunday from Salt Lake City to spend holidays with relatives here. Leonard Hardy left Saturday for his home in Mesquite, Nev., after spending spend-ing a few days here visiting. E. R. Higbee and Bill Lamb were visitors at Las Vegas, Nev last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Welton and Miss Gol-dia Gol-dia Harris were visitors at Cedar City Saturday. Leonard Sproul returned Sunday from Los Angeles, Cal., where he spent several days on business. Arthur and Nelson Thomas of Enterprise Enter-prise were business visitors here Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller came in Tuesday from Cedar City to spend a few days visiting relatives here. Berneice Neilson left Tuesday for her home at Kanarra to spend the Christmas Christ-mas season with relatives. The East Ward Gleaner girls entertained enter-tained the E. W. "M" men at the home of Miss Althea Snow after Mutual Sunday evening. Mrs. George Judd and son Ernest arrived here Tuesday from Salt Lake City. Ernest is recovering nicely from his recent attack of pneumonia. Elder Fay Iverson, who just returned return-ed from a mission to the Southern States paid the News office a pleasant visit Tuesday. Roman Andrus and Glenn Crosby came in Tuesday from Park City where they are working, to spend Christmas holidays with relatives here. Spencer Snow came in Tuesday from Salt Lake City where he has been attending at-tending school. He has gone to Pine Valley to spend Christmas holidays with relatives. |