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Show Local News Items Preston McKnight of Littlefield spent Tuesday here, on business. C. B. Petty of Cedar City was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Delia Pearce and daughter, Helen, left Monday for a week's vacation at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leavitt of Littlefield spent Friday here on business. Chauncey Sandberg of Hurricane was a business visitor here on Tuesday. Tues-day. Fay Sterling of Leeds came down Monday for a few days' visit with friends. FOR SALE Baby buggy and cart. Also cream separator. Mrs. Harold Bunting. Adv3t. J. W. Simpkins of Joseco, Nev., came in Monday for a short business busi-ness stay. FOR SALE 1000 good mohair goats. Henry A. Pace, New Harmony, Utah Adv4t. Miss Thelma McGee left Saturday morning for Salt Lake for an in definite stay. Truckmen and Fruit Peddlers, Attention. At-tention. Ask us our price on flour as a back haul for you. Fillmore Roller Mill, Fillmore, Utah Adv2t. LOST Fountain pen inscribed F. B. Hubbard and Jerry Henderson. Notify Lester Parker, St. George. Advlt. Lorna Fordham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Fordham, underwent under-went a tonsil operation at the Washington Wash-ington County hospital Friday. R. A. Brown, construction engineer, engi-neer, employed at Zion park, was here on business Monday, returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Newman and small son were visitors here Monday en route to their home at Fullerton, Calif., from a business trip to Idaho Falls. Mr. Newman is president of the Anaheim branch of the L. D. S. church in California, and at various times missionaries from St. George have been working in his district. i Dora Gubler of Santa Clara lefl the Washington County hospital or Sunday fully recovered from her recent re-cent operation. I Jos. W. Judd and family spent Saturday evening and Sunday with relatives at La Verkin. Robert Miles returned Sunday to Morgan after attending the funeral of his mother here. Arthur and Pratt Miles left Sunday Sun-day for Salt Lake where they expect ex-pect to spend the balance of the summer. Dr. M. Markus, editor of the Richfield Rich-field Reaper, came down Sunday for a short visit in St. George. He returned re-turned Monday. Mrs. Louie Miller entertained 12 guests Sunday evening at a dinner and musical in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Prince, Miss Louisa Williams of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watson and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Dedekind and son Kenneth of Chicago spent Sunday at Zion park. Mrs. H. P. Olsen, son Walter and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Despain came down Sunday from Central to visit ivirs. a. J. Hutchmgs. They returned Monday afternoon, George Pace and wife of Salt Lake stopped in St. George over the week end for a three days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pace. They are en route to Los Angeles on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Snow returned Friday from a 3000 mile trip that included California, Oregon, Idaho and northern Utah points of interest. inter-est. Henry Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miles, will arrive in St. George the middle of August and after a brief visit will proceed on to Urbana, HI., where he will teach in the University of Illinois. The K. K. K. 4-H club met at the home of Francis Seegmiller last Wednesday and recorded recipes Thursday they took their breakfast and went for a hike up the red hill. ; WANTED Woman for genera i housework. Phone 70-M. Advlt. Born A daughter to Mr. and Mrs Glen Reber of Santa Clara on Fri-: Fri-: day August 2. Miss Ella Bentley and mother, Mrs, Frank Bentley, left Sunday for a twe j weeks' vacation at Pine Valley. I Miss Evadean Crosby returned Sun-iday Sun-iday from a month's visit with relatives rela-tives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Mary Savage and children and Mrs. Savage's mother, Lena Crosby, left Sunday for Ogden after af-ter spending a week here. Mrs. Amanda Johnston and Lorin Miles returned Sunday to their homes in Provo after attending the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Paralee Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathis and children returned Sunday from an extended trip to Los Angeles, combining com-bining pleasure and business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Adams of Bun-kerville Bun-kerville and Mrs. Clara Linge of Mesquite came up Friday for an indefinite in-definite stay. Bishop and Mrs. F. G. Miles returned re-turned Monday afternoon from a five weeks' visit at Long Beach with their daughter, Mrs. Helen Douglas. Miss LaVerde Forsyth of Los Angeles, An-geles, who is visiting in Toquerville and Miss LaVon Papworth of Toquerville To-querville spent the week end here visiting friends. LeRoy Harrod and C. O. Day, Los Angeles publicity men, who have been in the county the past few days photographing local scenes, returned re-turned Tuesday to California. Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips and Glen Lewis of Salt Lake stopped over Tuesday for a few hours visit with Warren Cox of the Arrowhead hotel. They were en ' route to Los Angeles. Kenneth and Melvin Cox arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles and were joined here by Loraine and Lee and left the same day for Beaver where construction is now under way on tr. s. 9i. FOR SALE-1924 Hudson super-six super-six coach, run less than 20,000 miles overhauled, upholstery, paint and rubber good. A bargain at asn - Phone 90-K or see R. w. Leany, Washington, Utah Adv.lt. Win, McMullin, wife ' and baby returned Monday from a week's stay S Sa,Lake where they visited Mr MJcMullin's. sister, Mrs. Mark Miller on their return they stopped stop-ped at Cedar Breaks for a short time. a'and Robert Halterman and Mr., and Mrs. John Rasmussen tL PaQrOWn sPent Saturday evening of WJI1 T. Morris, Sr., and other tt. George relatives. Mrs C. F. Foster, Sr., Mr. and Mrs A. P. Mitchell and Miss Julia rttlrJT ThUrSday in Kanh with relatives. The latter two returned re-turned that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klett son S2? daUghtCT' kaPrele, Z evint; ?" 3rriVed here ""W KM? a W6ek'S Klett s mother, Mrs. Liza Judd,. before be-fore tourine t.hP ov ' .. Utah points: aa 0tiler b6T retud Sunday from Salt Lake City accompanied by lC whof Lmian 35 VdTn Sme Salt 1 Miss Helen Woodbury spent Sunday Sun-day in Cedar City the guest of Mr. . and Mrs. Jos. McArthur. Mrs. Maggie Clift of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with her brother, J. M. Moody and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hamblin returned re-turned Sunday from a week's visit at Pine Valley. Mrs. Earl Cannon returned Sunday Sun-day from Cedar City where she has spent several . weeks . with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Judd, Mrs George Judd and son Donald left Sunday for Yellowstone park They will be away about two weeks. War. Pace and family of Richfield visited relatives here the fore part rttref Ty left Wednesday for Cahente, Nev. |