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Show LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Lewis Burgess is here visiting from Beaver Dams. Mrs. Rex Gardner ot Pine Valley is here to spend the winter. Roy Atkin left this morning for Hurricane valley to herd sheep. The Athenia club was entertained by Mrs. Stella Bleak last Thursday. Martin Larson of Beaver Dams was a business visitor here last Saturday. Miss Mary Whitehurst entertained the J. A. M. club last Thursday after noon. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Royce, Dec. 15; all concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller spent Sunday in Cedar City, visiting friends. Born, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Meacham, Dec. 15; all concerned doing do-ing nicely. Warren Cox left Sunday for Salt Lake City on business, expecting to be gone a week. Bishop and Mrs. Jeter Snow of Pine Valley arrived here last Friday to stay several days. The ideal Christmas present a year's subscription -to the Home Paper to your friends. Adv. n27dl8 The Woodward school operetta, "The Toreadors," will be presented at the opera house tonight. Correspondence from Leeds, dated Dec. 1, was not received here until last Thursday night, the 11th inst. Furnished Rooms to Rent. Inquire In-quire Mrs. Mary A. McAllister, four block south of Court House. Adv. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. McGregor returned re-turned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where they had been about two weeks. "Dulcy," a screen triumph featuring featur-ing Constance Talmage, at the Electric Elec-tric Theater Thursday and Friday nights. Adv. Should you break your Zylonite or Shell Rim Glasses, bring them to me, I am prepared to repair them. A Herman. Adv. dlljl W. W. Seegmiller and others of Kanab were here Monday en route home fom Phoenix, Ariz., where they had been on business. Hurricane, Bunkerville, and Short Creek correspondence was not received receiv-ed here until Wednesday night, which was too late for this issue. The married folks' dance last night was a big success from every point of view. There was a big turn out and everybody present had a dandy time. A present that will remind your friends of you every week for fifty-two fifty-two times a year's subscription to the Washington County News. Adv. n27dl8. Preston, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Whitehead, is seriously ill with pneumonia. He is reported to be much improved this morning. Their youngest child is also quite ill. "Dulcy," a stage hit made into a screen triumph; a serio comedy with touches o tragedy 'mid scenes of convulsive con-vulsive laughter. At Electric Theater Theat-er Thursday and Friday nights. Adv. lur. jiiie jonnson ana iviiss iviary Catherine Johnson were married in the St. George temple, Dec. 16. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson; the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Johnson, all of Lyndyll, Utah. Mr. Harmon C. Tobler and Miss Leah Leavitt were married in the St. George temple, Dec. 17. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orange D. Leavitt of Bunkerville, Nev., the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tobler of the same place. CHRISTMAS DANCE in the Gymnasium, Gym-nasium, Christmas night under the direction of the Stake M. I. A. A regular Organization Pool Dance. Regular price, and a splendid good time to which the people of our community com-munity with their friends are invited. May we all be merry in our recreational recrea-tional center on this Merry Christmas night, is the wish of the Stake M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Martineau of Gunlock are visitors here. Mrs. Carrie Jacobson has moved here from Pine Valley to spend the winter. Attention of our readers is called to the Notice to Contractors published publish-ed in this issue by the state road commission. com-mission. Carl Mathis is home from Pine Springs, Ariz., where he had been for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beirnman of Cedar City spent the fore part of the week here visiting. Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Seegmiller, Dec. .13; mother and babe doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs Lafayette C. Lee and family arrived here last Friday from Hinckley to visit relatives. Philip Foremaster and Len Carter returned home Tuesday after an absence ab-sence of some time on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt of Gun-lock Gun-lock are spending the week here while working in the St. George temple. tem-ple. A Christmas suggestion The Washington County News will pleasantly pleas-antly remind some friend of you each week. Adv. n27dl8 A Christmas program will be given giv-en by the Daughters of the Pioneers in the Lyceum next Sunday at 4 p. m., All are invited. Mrs. A. K. Hafen was operated on Tuesday, at the local hospital, for poisonous goiter. She is reported to be getting along nicely. "Rememberance," another classic : by Rupert Hughes that will take its i place with the great, heart-stirring dramas of real American people. At Electric Theater Saturday night, also a good comedy. Adv. i |