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Show Local News Items New line of dresses just arrived St. George Drug Co. Adv. Miss Iola Dodge of Toquerville is an employe at the local hospital. Miss Bessie Everett is recovering nicely from an attack of pneumonia. A party was enjoyed at the home of Miss Naomi Atkin Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Vanselles left on Tuesday for Los Angeles to make their home. Mrs. W. O. Bentley is entertaining the Athenia club at her home this evening. Mrs. C. F. Foster entertained the Mothers' club at her home on Monday afternoon. FOR SALE Grindstones, some set up, some loose, at reduced prices. Mrs. P.. A. Miles. Adv2t Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Larson April 30. Mother and baby doing nicely. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Terry May 1. All concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Annie Webb returned last week from Las Vegas, where she spent a week with relatives. Paul Gates left Wednesday for Cedar Ce-dar City to attend a convention of the Goodyear tire dealers. Quite a number of people from St. George attended the dance in Santa Clara Wednesday night. Grant Empey, Reed Bleak, Byron Taylor and Arthur Bleak left Saturday for Ely, Nevada, to work. Mrs. Nina Heaton left the local hospital hos-pital on Sunday. She is recovering nicely from her recent illness. Henry Nicholes who has been seriously seri-ously ill with pneumonia the past week is still in a critical condition. Tom Riley of the Pickwick stage line was here on Sunday en route from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. The east ward Primary officers and teachers met at the home of Miss Nellie McArthur Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prince and family left Tuesday for Kanarra to spend a few days with relatives there. Dwight Waters and were were in from the Beehive dome to attend the oil meeting Monday evening. He reports re-ports good progress being made. Coming, "The Big Parade," King Vidor's world war masterpiece, starring star-ring John Gilbert. Star Theatre, Hurricane., Hur-ricane., May 11, 12, 14. Adv. 2t D. O. Mackay of Provo spent the fore part of the week here visiting . friends. He was en route to Nevada on rr-- E. T." scoyen, superintendent of Zion park and D. J. Jolley, chief ranger at the park, were in St. George on busi- . ness Tuesday. Ralph Shirk left on Monday for his home at Visalia, Calif., after spending several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Shirk. ! Sam Crosby, Bronson Adams, Wood- ruff Alexander and Ralph Shirk spenl ! Sunday afternoon at the La Verkin 1 Hot Springs. j The boy scouts of troop 1 entertain-j entertain-j ed at a surprise party in honor of theii i scoutmaster, Carl L. Moss ,at his home j Sunday evening. i! The fourth year class of the Dixi( f College accompanied by their clas: , "mother" and "father" will spend nexi ; Saturday in Zion park. Miss Leila Gifford returned to hei ', home at Springdale Tuesday aftei ' spending the winter here working at the hospital. John Cottam went to Bull valley or I Tuesday to enforce an appraisal oi damage done by sheep on a piece o: J leased ground in that section. |