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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laub, December, 2. Miss Mona Woodbury spent the' week end at Cedar City. ! Miss Thora Lamb of Enterprise is ! spending the week here. Karl Crawford of Enterprise came clown Sunday to attend school here. ! Wilford Thompson and son Sidney of La Verkin were visitors here Tuesday. Tues-day. Morris Foster and Thurman Gardner Gard-ner spent Sunday here from Cedar City. Vivian and Irvin Milne left Sunday for Kanab to do a job of painting there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson came Tuesday from Kanab, to visit for a few days. Victor Pectol received a badly broken right arm while cranking a car, Sunday. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornes, Dec. 5; all concerned doing nicely. C. E. Carlos came Tuesday from Kanab, intending to remain a few I clays, visiting. : Edward Franklin is s-eriously ill I with bronchal asthma which lias affected af-fected his heart. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Hafen, Dec. 7; mother and babe doing nicely. Mrs. Ella Riding came Tuesday from Salt Lake City to spend some time here, visiting. Owing to publication of the tax list in this issue, correspondence is unavoidably held over. Mary, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Joseph W. Judd is recovering recover-ing nicely from pneumonia. The local Boy Scout court of honor will be held Saturday night at 7:30 Dec. 12 in the Dixie College. Ezra Lytle came down from the Mounment ranch near Central Monday Mon-day to attend the Dixie College. John and Gideon Findlay were here Wednesday on their way rfom Kanab to Los Angeles, California. Mail your Christmas parcels early and be sure of them reaching their destination in plenty of time. Adv. Mr. James Duncan of Ferron and Miss Dora Pollock of Kanarra were married in St. George temple Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crawford and daughter, Miss Minnie, were visitors here from Enterprise Sunday. Sun-day. FOR SALE Anj'one wishing Llewllyn setter pups should see Mel-vin Mel-vin Cox before they are all spoken for. Adv. n2 6tf Mrs. Julia Roundy left last Saturday Satur-day for her home at Alton after spending some time here for medical treatment. Send the Home Paper to your distant dist-ant friends as a Yuletide present, one that they will enjoy the whole year. Adv. Anyone in need of parts for 1916-17 1916-17 Studebaker six get in touch with R. J. Lowe, Box 299, St. George, Utah. Adv. nl9dl0 Mrs. F. R. Bentley, Miss Belle Bentley and Lee Holt came down Tuesday from Enterprise to spend some time here. Pres. A. L. Woodhouse of the Dixie Dix-ie Power Co., left Tuesday for Salt Lake City after spending several days here on business. Dean A. Clark, manager of the St. George Drug Co., left Tuesday for Salt Lake City on business, expecting to return next Saturday. Miss Gertrude Leaney was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a number of her friends Thursday night, it being her birthday. A nice time was had. Mrs. Judith Larson of Logan left Wednesday for Salt Lake after spending spend-ing the past week here visiting her brother, James Larson, who- is very ill at his home here. NOTICE: The Postmaster finds it will be necessary to lock the Postof-fice Postof-fice Lobby door, at 9 p. m. daily, rtarting next Monday. On account of the noise interfering with work. Miss Emma Hunt came Saturda: from Gunlock to attend the Dixie col lege. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Elme Laub Dec. 2; all concerned doing nicely. Bp. Jeter Snow of Pine Valle; came down Monday to spend tin winter here. Mrs. Mae Pace entertained the J A. M. club last Thursday. A nici time was had. Frank R. Bentley and Prestoi Nutter came in Monday from Para shaunt, Arizona. Wesley Thompson and Lloyt Woodhouse were visitors here Mon day from Cedar City. Dr. Bergstrom of Cedar City spen Sunday here with his folks. Hii father is very ill here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elmer arrivec from Cannonville Monday, intendinj to spend the winter here. Ervin Bryner, an employee of th( Dixie Power Co. is spending the weel at Hurricane, on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Myers have re turned to St. George after spending about three months at Cedar City. Mrs. Amos M. Hunl and childrer arrived Sunday from Gunlock, so thai the children may attend school here Howard Engle and Rex Bentlej came in Monday from the "ArizoiiE Strip," where they have been working. work-ing. At the dance last Friday night the prize for the best waltzers went tc Elils McAllister and Miss LindE Hemenway. . No present like the Home Papei for distant friends. Each copy wil remind- them of you though the entire en-tire year. Adv. tl Miss LaBerta McGregor spent the latter part of last week at her home here, from Moccasin, Ariz., where she is teaching school. For Sale, a SNAP, 40 acres of land -mile north of Graff & Toblei Farm at three-mile place for $125. Has 30 acres farm land. Terms. H, W. Stucki, Delta, Utah. Adv. d3-10 You have friends and you want tc remember them at the Yuletide season, sea-son, which is fast approaching. Beautiful engraved and printed cards for the purpose may be bought at the News office. Adv. ti The modern story of "The Ten Commandments" was written by Jennie Macpherson. It is a wonderful wonder-ful story and will be screened at the Electric Theater next Monday and Tuesday. Don't fail to see it. You may never have another opportunity. Adv. We call the attention of our readers read-ers to the announcement of Dr.. Albert Al-bert J. Hutchings, Dental Surgeon, in this issue. Dr. Hutchings came here from Beaver City; where he has been in practice for some years, having bought out the practice of Dr. Samuel Sam-uel Bleak. Dr. F. J. Alexander of the Alexander Alex-ander Optical Co. is making his regular regu-lar professional visit to care for those needing reliable attenion o their eyes. He will be at: St. George, Arrowhead Arrow-head Hotel, Saturday Dec. 12 from 1 to 8 p. m. and Sunday Dec. 13, all day; Hurricane, Bradshaw's Hotel, Wednesday. Dec. 16. from 1 to S p. m. Adv. d3-10 |