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Show Local News Items Mrs. Bryan Lund is at the local hospital for treatment. Wilford Sehmutz and Jack Findley returned Monday from Los Angeles where they spent two weeks on business. ... Mr. and Mrs. Athe Meeks left last Friday for Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. Abner A. Murphy of Los Angeles attended the marriage of her daughter Miss Alvira to Gknn Crosby in the St. George temple last Friday. A family gathering in their honor was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.rastus Gardner on Saturday Satur-day evening which was attended j by 20. A reception was given In the L. I). S. Chapel at Hunting-1 ton Park, Calif., on Monday ev-; fining. I ! Mrs. LeGene Morris and daugh-j ;-r are visiting relatives In Ka- : no.sh. The book that swept the nation na-tion like a fire, "Ann VickerB" now playing at the Electric Theatre. The K. Y. B. club entertained their husbands at a party at the Hale Pearce home on Friday evening. Sheriff William Brooks left on Wednesday for Salt Lake City taking with him Donald Mac far-lane, far-lane, a resident of Hurricane, to the soldier's home where he will receive medical treatment. Mr. Macfarlane has been confined to his bed at the Dixie Camp here with illness for several days. Lewis Crawford of Springdale was a business visitor in St. George the fore part of the week. Mrs. Nat Ashby left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Badham. Mrs. Rose Graham and Mrs. Thelma B. Ashby entertained at the home of Mrs. Graham on Monday evening. The evening was spent playing pinochle, high score prize was awarded to Miss Josephine Ashby and consolation prize to Mrs. Stanley Dixon. LaGrand, the 16 year-old son of Ernest Leavltt of Littlefield, Arizona, had the misfortune to get his left hand caught and crushed in a molasses mill on Wednesday afternoon. He was rushed to the local hospital where it was found necessary to amputate it just above 'he wrist. Don't miss seeing "Ann Vick ers" at the Electric Theatre. Dec 7, 8, and 9. Mrs. Lewis Lund is at the loca hospital for treatment. Reed Mathis returned Monda: from the Mathis ranch at Pirn Springs. Arizona, where he spen the past few months. Elwood Lake, son of Mr. anc Mrs. Ammon Lake, underwent ar operation at the local hospita on November 29. The South Ward Junior Girl: under the direction of Miss Ina McArthur and Mrs. Kaye Sullivan enjoyed a party at the home of Miss Norma Mathis on Tuesday evening. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clays at Pocatello. Idaho. November 26. Mrs. Clays was formerly Miss Linda Hem-enway Hem-enway of this city. . LOST 6 months old fox U-r-rior. white w.'t'.i b'nek spots. Reward. Re-ward. See Mrs. Famie Nelson. He I ' ' ! Miss Nona Mar-hall returned I Sunday from Minersville where J she spent Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. She was accompanied accom-panied by Misses Wilda Croft and Eva Marshall and Rex M.ir-' M.ir-' shall who visited with relatives and friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crit'-hlow left here Tuesday in company with an aunt, Mrs. George Pien-tic. Pien-tic. for their home in Salt Lake City after a week's visit at the. I home of Mrs. Blanch M. Lewis. They were accompanied to St. ' George by William R. French of New York who has taken up residence at the David Moss home and will spend the winter here. Miss Mary Nelson ha- returned to Kanab where she is teaching school after a visit with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma A. Nelson. Nel-son. District Attorney, Ellis J. Pickett Pick-ett spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Lovtna Allen spent last week with hor daughter, Miss Adelia and other relative at Panguitch. r Nelson Pearce who has been confined to his home with illness ill-ness the past two weoks is getting get-ting along nicely. Karl and Olene King of Kays-ville Kays-ville were visitors here the latter part of the week while en route to Los Angeles. t Miss Alice Jacklin has returned return-ed to her home at Spanish. Fork after visiting for several days at the home of Mrs. Orpha Hunt. Mrs. Philene Pickett was the guest of honor at a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hall on November 29. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall of Hurricane Hur-ricane were in attendance. Misses Helen Papworth and Alice Mackleprang were visiting friends in St. George over the week-end. Miss Hortense Snow returned to Provo on Sunday to resume her studies at the B. Y. U. after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastas B. Snow here. Sennett Cowman is here fron Winnipeg, Canada to visit hi: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bow man. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Macfar lane and family spent Sundaj with relatives in St. George. Menr.ies Clark and Jack Ahl strom returned to Los Angelas ot Sunday after spending Thanks giving holidays with relative; here. . James Washburn of Blandin; is here to spend the winter work ing in the temple. FOR. SAJE OR TRADE Un derwood Portable Typewriter, blocks west ot school. Mrs Lortz. Itl Mrs. Frank Wendell left Fri day for Long Beach, California tc visit with her daughter for some time. WANTEI Furnished or pan furnished house or apartment bj middle aged couple, must bf clean and quiet, state price and full particulars. J. F. Garber Box 62, Beatty, Nevada. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Alsop re turned to Salt Lake City on Sunday Sun-day after visiting with Mrs. Al-sop's Al-sop's mother. Mrs. Suzanna Williams Wil-liams and Mr. Alsops parent! here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worther and family of Minersville were guests of Mr. Worthon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Worther here and Mrs. Worthen's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Philetus Jones of Grafton the latter part of last week. LOGAN Mr. F.ldon S. Reid. a graduate of Dixie High School, is registered at the t'tah State Agricultural College, according to a recent report from the registrar's regis-trar's office. Mr. Reid intends to spend the Christmas holidays at home, at the close of fall mnrt-er. mnrt-er. December 21. 193.1, and will return to the college at the beginning be-ginning of winter quarter, January Janu-ary 3. 1934. "M.XI.K H K.LI' WAXTKD" IF YOU WANT A WONDER-j WONDER-j Fl'L OPPORTUNITY to make j $10 a day operating a "Neigh- borhood Store" send me your name immediately. Brand-new j idea. No experience required. Write quick for detail... Albert I Mills. 197il Monmouth. C'incln-j C'incln-j nati, O. |