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Show D PROSPECTOR ILL AT THE APEX MINE ord was received in St. George tesday that a man was seriously J in the old boarding house at ie Apex mine. His name was not S'm and no details were learned than the fact that he is an ;,M prospector. The message said he 'M too ill to be moved. Win. Brooks 1011 Lyman Canfleld left Wednes-. morning for the mine with aedical supplies and Mr. Canfleld remain with the man. LEEDS heafof 27-WiUiam White- vkitl rge Was a busins visitor here on Sunday Both Mr. Burton, local ' garaee man, and Ward Jolley, have Wn conned to their beds' wiTh cases Mvlp V6" received here that nf rv5 UUVPrter iS in the hspital at Cedar City with the flu Mrs. Hazel Moody, Mrs. Will Sullivan Sul-livan of Hurricane and Mrs. Alex Colbath of cedar City spent Sunday Sun-day here with their parents, Mr and Mrs. E. c. Olsen. Louis Lund, Whitney Cende. and Rex and Roy Nelson of St. George - wjiuaj visitors nere. Mrs. Minnie Harris, Edward arrd David McMullin and Charles Hansen Han-sen went to St. George Saturday Mi-, and Mrs. Don Fuller and son Clayton, are in St. George today. to-day. The shaft being sunk at Silver Reef is now over 400 feet deep. Water Wa-ter is being encountered and a large pump is being installed on the 300 foot level. In the tests recently sent out by the County Board of Education, Leeds school won four first out a possible twelve first places. Two subjects were presented in each of the six grades. |