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Show Local News Items Nephi L. Morris and son of Salt USe City spent Sunday here e0 route to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Won. Lund o Enterprise spent the week end lere visiting relatives. Koy Nelson left Sunday for Fort Douglas after spending six weeks here visiting his parents. Born A son to Mr. and Mrs. js;5 Pearce in Cedar City, Friday, Fri-day, December 2. I Ern A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 1! array Averett of Wash-inston, Wash-inston, Monday, December 5. Mrs. Marjorie Jtyon entered the local hospital Monday ill with pleural pneumonia. 1 BornA son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Empey, Tuesday, December De-cember 6. Joe Lund who has been ill the past three weeks with pneumonia, pneu-monia, is reported improving today. to-day. Miss Thelma Badham returned JJonday from Salt Lake City hft'e she spent several days vis-King vis-King relatives. Ecit. . A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Frei of Santa Clara Tuesday. December 6, at the home of George Baker. ' FOR SALE Land, team, harness har-ness and wagon. Fresh milk cow and Ford sedan. Mrs. Will 3rd Gotf. Adv2t. J Mrs. Win. Nelson returned on Saturday from Los Angeles where she spent the past six weeks with her daughter. Wesley Atkin left Saturday for Prove, where he is attending B. T. U, after spending a week here visiting his family and other relatives. Mjrs. Henry Pickett returned last week from Salt Lake City There she has been under the wre of an eye specialist for. several sev-eral weeks. Mrs. M1. L. McAllister returned return-ed Monday from Mesa, Arizona, rtere she was called by the death of her father. She was accompanied ac-companied on the return trip by her mother, Mts. James Morten-en, Morten-en, who will remain here indefinitely. in-definitely. Mr .and Mrs. Ross Douglass of Long Beach spent the week end we visiting relatives. They were accompanied on the return trip '' Mrs. F. G. Miles and Mrs. Gforge Seegmiller who will visit "re for a few weeks. Mrs. Jennie Brown entertained the contract bridge club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Sabra Foremaster who has been seriously ill for the past ten days, is reported improved im-proved today. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Christen-sen Christen-sen and son, Burton, cf Elsinore, spent the week end here visiting their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Lee. They were en route to Los Angeles An-geles where they will spend the winter. WANTED (Several carloads of draft horses and mules, also saddle sad-dle horses. How many have you and how soon can you ship? Fred Chandler, Chariton, Iowa. Adv. Jan 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Judd entertained the Wednesday night bridge club at their home last night. High score prizes were awarded to Walter Pace and Mrs. Jetta Snow. Mrs. Myles Judd and Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Ashby entertained the sewing club last night at the home of the latter. Fourteen guests enjoyed an evening at cards. Mrs. Jennie- Bethel and small daughter, Joyce, arrived here on Wednesday from Salt Lake City for an indefinite visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Glen Prisbrey and family. Bert Milne and Edwin Riding returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City where they spent ten days attending a Utah Oil company training school. Mrs. Sherman Lamb of Cedar ! City spent Sunday here with rel-j rel-j atives. She was accompanied -on ! the return trip by Miss La Prele Pace who will visit there for several sev-eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lund and Mrs. Ernest Hills of Modena arrived ar-rived here Monday for a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Rosilla Lund. Mrs. Guy Hafen and Mrs. A. K. Hafen entertained the Athena club Thursday evening at the home of the latter. Mrs. William Harrison gave a report from the Readers' Digest on colds, their causes and effects and the cures. A reading, was given by Mrs. Roxie Romney, "The Man Who Found Christmas.' Twenty guests ' were- present. i |