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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Willis Graham of Provo spent the week end here visiting. Miss Laura Lund spent Sunday here visiting, from Hurricane. Miss Marie Cannon is a new employee em-ployee at the St. George Cafe. Carl Mathis was a visitor here Tuesday Tues-day from Pine Springs, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gates spent Sunday Sun-day here visiting from Hurricane. High Priests meeting at 1 o'clock p. m. next Sunday, in the Auditorium. F. S. Leavitt and son Odell of Beaver .Dams, Ariz., are business visitors here. Good Saddle for sale cheap. Inquire Joseph Graff, Santa Clara, Utah. Adv. Miss Vera Seegmiller underwent an operation at the local hospital Monday. Carl Hansen and Reed Fuller were business visitors here from Leeds Tuesday. Tues-day. " Good Native Pine Lumber, $30 at the mill. Order from Albert Bunker, Veyo. Adv. j7-14 Miss Ruby Kelly of Overton, Nev., is spending some time here visiting friends. ' Mrs. Bell Randall returned Sunday from Ogden where she spent a . week visiting. W. G. McMullin was a business visitor visit-or here from Leeds the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lowe of Mesquite, Nevada, were business visitors here last Thursday. Miss Rosamond Snow left Monday for northern points to visit relatives and friends. Charlie Andrus left Monday for Las Vegas, Nevada, to spend about a week there visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryner have returned re-turned from Price where they spent their vacation. Miss Rose Ashby returned last Saturday Satur-day from Provo, where she spent the past two months. Alston Isom and Grant Gates spent last week end here visiting from Veyo, where they are working. Pres. Jos. K. Nicholes returned Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake City, where he spent a week on business. Tom Abbott came in last Friday from Mesquite, Nev., bringing his 16-year old son for medical treatment. Leo Snow and two daughters returned return-ed last Thursday from Salt Lake City, where they spent a week visiting. Arthur Hughes and sons Esmond and Dee were visitors here from Mesquite, Nevada, the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wakelin? and family came in last Friday from Toquerville to make their home here. Grant Empey and Reed Bleak left Saturday for Brigham City after spending about ten days here visiting. Miss Leah Cottam entertained the South ward Junior girls at her home Wednesday evening. A nice time was had. Let me order your music for you. Anything from the latest Jazz hits to the best classics. Mae A. Pace. Adv. J7-14 Alma Wakeling left Monday for Provo canyon to work. Mrs. Anna Bentley spent Wednesday visiting at Cedar City. Arshall Granger of Mesquite, Nev., is a business visitor here. Gordon Bleak left Wednesday for te Arizona "Strip" to work. Antone Foremaster left Tuesday for Cane Beds, Arizona, to work. Miss Lula Blair of Provo is here visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. Carl Moss. John A. Bauer of Cedar City was a business visitor here Wednesday. Alex Colbath of Leeds was a city visitor the fore part of the week. '. John Sturzenegger was a business visitor at Cedar City Wednesday. C. A. Thompson of Cedar City was a business visitor here Wednesday. William Prince has been very ill with stomach trouble the past few days. Mrs. Alice Break left Monday for Enterprise En-terprise to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sterling of Leeds were business visitors here Wednesday. ! Miss Fay Sterling and brother Rex ! were visitors here from Leeds Monday. 1 Wayne Gardner was a business visit- j or at Cedar City the fore part of the ' week. Will pay good prices for dressed chickens, veal or pork. O. K. Market. I Adv. j Mrs. Lister Leavitt of Mesquite. Nev., is at the hospital here for medical ' treatment. William Sullivan of Leeds is at the ' local hospital suffering from a badlv ' broken leg. " i Mrs. Manila Hepworth and Mrs. Al- ; vin Allred of Springdale were visitors 1 here Tuesday. I John Sturzenegger left this morning 1 for his ranch at Mociac after spending about a week here. Miss Rase Seegmiller returned Friday Fri-day from Provo. where she spent about two months visiting. John M. McAlilstcr came in last Saturday Sat-urday from Salt Lake City to spend a few days with relatives here. Mark Mickleson of Middleton. who recently returned from Denver. Colo., was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cox and son Melvin left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Snow returned Tuesday from Newcastle, where they spent about two weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Kuman Williams and children came in Monday from Kanarra mountain moun-tain to spend a week here with Mr. Williams. FOR SALE Ten shares Santa Clara Irrigation Stock. St. George, Utah Write P. O. Box 410. Salt Lake Citv Utah. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bentley and family. fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon and family and Horace McArthur left Monday Mon-day for the Grand Canyon for a few days' outing. No one can relish food after a visitation visita-tion by ants. Hours of painstaking labor are siwilcd. Delicious dishes are tainted, made uneatable. Fly-Tox kills ants. Spraying should be continued for several days because ants arc always al-ways present in colonics. Insist on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is the scientific insecticide in-secticide developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Fellowship. Fellow-ship. Simple Instructions on each bottle bot-tle (blue label! for killing ALL household house-hold Insects. Fly-Tox Is safe, stainless, fragrant, sure. Every bottle guaranteed. guaran-teed. Adv. |