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Show Local News'Items Dressed Chickens wanted at O. K. Market. Adv. Frank Miller left Wednesday for Salt Lake City on business. Bob Waterbury of Cedar City was a visitor here Saturday. Don Price and son Tom of Provo were visitors here Tuesday. Howard M. Leavitt of Veyo was a St. George visitor last Friday. William Gardner of Cedar City was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Nettie Morris entertained the O. D. O. club last Friday afternoon. Ashby Snow of Salt Lake City was in St. George on business Wednesday. S. C. W. Leghorn Chicks for sale. E. J. Hopkins, St. George, Utah. Adv. Prom and street dresses at reasonable reason-able prices. St. George Drug Co. Adv. ' L. J. Williams of Kanarra was a business visitor in St. George Tuesday. James McArthur left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days visiting. Harry Goodman of Los Angeles, Cal., was a visitor here the fore part of the week. Delias McAllister of Salt Lake City was transacting business in St. George Wednesday. v Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson and son of Cedar City were visitors here Wednesday. . Charles D. Alsop returned Tuesday from northern points where he has been on business. A shower in honor of Miss Ruth R.iding was given at the home of Miss Rose Walker Wednesday evening. A shower was given at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Atkin Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson and son Miles left Sunday for Salt Lake City. Miles will receive medical attention. Mrs. Woodruff Cannon entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday evening in honor of her daughter Miss Marie. Thomas What's the matter with you? Bill I can't tell you until I consult my lawyer. Lightnin', March 30 and 31 Adv. Assessor William; Brooks and nis deputies were assessing property in New Harmony the beginning of the week. Mrs. Paul Gates and Misses Alice Gates, June Bunker and Ida Seeg-miller Seeg-miller of Hurricane attended the dance here Saturday night. A party was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hardy of Mesquite, Nevada, at the home of Mrs. Juanita Pulsipher Tuesday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hirschi and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw of Hurricane attended the Fun Makers ball here Saturday night. Mrs. Albert Bryner was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends at her home Tuesday evening. The occasion being her birthday. . East ward Primary children's fish pond and dance Saturday afternoon March 31 at 4 p. m. Admission 5 and 10 cents, fishing 5 cents. Adv. John But this is Bill's story. Bill No it aint. I can tell it better than that. Ligttnin', March 30 and 31. Adv. R. B. Wren, of 'the traffic! department depart-ment of Pickwick stage system, with headquarters at Los Angeles, iwas here on company business last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Merril of Mesquite, Mes-quite, Nev., were visitors here the fore part of the week en route to Spanish Fork where they will, spend some time visiting. Mrs. E. D. Wooley was a visitor in St. George the fore part of the week en route to her home at Parowan from Las Vegas, Nev., where she had been visiting relatives. The Dixie College debaters entertained enter-tained at a luncheon Tuesday at the Arrowhead hotel in honor of Professor Maw and his debating teams from the University of Utah, and the B. A. C. debaters. Mayor Atkin was present. pres-ent. Mr. MaW and his team are en route to Southern California to debate with some of the college teams there. |