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Show 10CAL AND GENERAL NEWS Mrs. Lottie Carter Is very 111 at her home here. Miss LaPrele Pace Is entertaining the J. A. M. club today. George A. Davis was a visitor here Monday from G unlock. Rex Gardner of Pine Valley la a St. George visitor this week. Charles D. Alsop left Tuesday for Salt Lake City on business. John C. Bosshardt of Enterprise was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Mae Pace entertained the J. A. M, club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Barney of Gunlock is at the local hospital for treatment. Harold Bunting and Vernon Cannon returned last Thursday from Hurricane Hurri-cane where they have been working. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Coates and grandson Clark Foster returned Sunday Sun-day from Los Angeles, Calif., where they spent the past few months. Mrs. Rhoda Cook returned Xo her home at Las Vegas, Nevada, Saturday after spending a few days here visiting. McMurrin Wulfenstein left today for his home at Long Beach, Calif., after spending a week here with relatives. WANTED Furnished house to rent in St. George or vicinity. Howard Fitch, Arrowhead hotel. J12tf A reunion of the William Carter family will be held in St. George Saturday Sat-urday at the home of H. R. Bentley. Miss Laura Barnhurst returned Tuesday from Hatch where she spent the past three weeks with relatives. Miss La Berta McGregor spent last week end here from Littlefield, Ariz., where she is teaching school. A party was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrus Monday night, the occasion being Mrs. Andrus' birthday. Mrs. Annie Condie entertained fourteen four-teen guests at a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Mar-shall of Tropic who are spending the winter here. j Oliver Stratton of Central came In Wednesday to spend a few days here. We will pay a good price for veal. O. K .Market. Adv. f2-9 Samuel Brooks left this morning for his home at Salt Lake City after attending at-tending the funeral of his nephew, Paul Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baker left this morning for their home at Blackfoot, Idaho, after spending two weeks with relatives here. Mrs. Ether Wood of Hurricane is spending a few days here because of the serious illness of her mother Mrs. Lottie Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croff and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Salt Lake City were visiting Mr. and Mrs. James McArthur here Friday. Mrs. Cornelia Allen left this morning morn-ing for her home at Springville after attending the funeral of her nephew, Paul Brooks. Martin Lang of Buckhorn arrived here Sunday and returned the same day taking with him his father, John Lang who has been quite ill here. Bishop A. D. and Seymore Miller of Syracuse are spending a few days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Miller and family. Dan Worthen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthen entertained a number j of friends Tuesday afternoon. The occasion was his seventh birthday. Will Trade: Jersey cow and difference differ-ence for Holstein cow, or might pay cash. If interested write to Box 177, St. George, Utah. Adv. f9-16 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cottam of Provo are spending several days here because be-cause of the serious illness of Arthur Cottam. They came last Friday. Brooks Hail and daughter Miss Sunshine Sun-shine left Monday for their home at Plainview, Texas, after spending a few days here with relatives. Mrs. Thornton Hepworth and son LeGrande of Springdale spent Monday Mon-day visiting Miss Francell Hepworth, who is attending school here. Mrs. Victor Hail arrived here Friday from Plainview, Texas, to spend a few weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Kemp. Walter Anderson of Salt Lake City arrived here Monday to spend several days visiting his brother Hans Anderson Ander-son and family. Fred A. Reber, Joseph W. Prince and G. W. Hail were business visitors at Las Vegas, Nevada, the fore part of the week. ' .1 Ely Wilson and Miss Maude Wilson of Hillsdale came in Tuesday to spend several days visiting here and at Gun-lock. Gun-lock. William Pritchard and Mrs. Sidney Pritchard of Parowan came down Tuesday on receiving word of the serious ser-ious illness of Arthur Cottam here. C. A. Thompson of Cedar City was here Tuesday on Dixie Power Co. business. busi-ness. St. George banks will be closed all day Monday February 13, a legal holiday. holi-day. A party was had at the home of Miss Nora Fullerton last Thursday night. Miss Evelyn Harris returned Friday from Salt Lake City where she spent ten days. FOR SALE CHEAP A two way sul-key sul-key plow. Inquire Mrs. John M. Squire Adv. Mrs. Bruce Snow of Pine Valley is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida Seeg miller. Fenton Gardner left today for Delta after spending several days here and at Pine Valley. LOST Black Scheaffer life time pencil. Return to Archie D. Wallis. Reward. Adv. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riding, Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs. John M. Squire. Jack McEwen left Saturday for his home at Salt Lake City after spending about one month here. Hilton Jarvis of Salt . Lake City arrived ar-rived here Friday to spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter. ' Sam Morse left last Thursday for Grass Valley after spending a few weeks here with relatives. A progressive rook party was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthen Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leavitt and two children returned to their home at Mesquite, Nevada, Monday. WANTED Reliable girl to cook for family. Apply H. F., Arrowhead Hotel. Adv.J12tf Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lamb are here visiting Mrs. Lamb's parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Anderson. Lawrence Klein left Wednesday for Angels Roost ranch, Arizona, after spending several days here with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. WJilliam Miller entertained at a party in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mae Harris Tuesday evening, the occasion oc-casion being Mrs. Harris' birthday. An enjoyable time was had. Why brag on chopping wood, when Coal is such a hummer? The wise will save their strength to swat the flies next summer. Phone 104-W for best Coal. R. J. Lowe. Adv.tf. Alex Slater was operated on for appendicitis ap-pendicitis at the hospital Thursday night. His condition is improving rapidly. Mis mother and father are here from Salt Lake City. Miss Rose Walker arrived here Friday Fri-day from Delta where she spent the past few months. She returned home because of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Charles Walker. John Adams the 13-year old nephew of Brother and Sister Robinson .who are spending the winter here, underwent under-went an operation for appendicitis at the hospital here this morning. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. James Cottam, daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Phillis and son Evan returned Monday from Salt Lake City where they had been to receive medical aid for Miss Phillis who suffered an injury to her right eye a few months ago. Reorganizing of the South Ward Sunday school superintendency took place last Sunday morning. N. J. Wadsworth, Charles Andrus and Joseph Jos-eph E. Bleak were released and the following were sustained: Le Roy H Cox, H. Lorenzo Reid and Bliss S. Jar-vis. Jar-vis. No further change was made in the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Vere McMulliri of Leeds were visiting here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs.' Ellis Jones came in Friday from Las Vegas, Nev., on account ac-count of the illness of Mrs. Jones' brother, Arthur Cottam. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foremaster and family and Antone Foremaster and his sister Miss Laura spent, Sunday visiting relatives at Parowan. Mrs. Isaac Hunt entertained the Mothers . Reading club at her home Monday. A good attendance and a nice time is reported. Bom, twin girls to Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunt of Enterprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hunt in this city February Feb-ruary 5. Mother and babes doing nicely. |