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Show o we II say it s MoJei 7-ni rictroia v witk Radiola DIXIE DRUG COMPANY St. George, Utah I View Point Dairy j j Pure Fresh Milk j DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR I j Phone 89-K j I WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR TRIP TO SOUTHERN UTAH 1 I STOP AT THE I New Arrowhead Hotel 1 I We can give you first class accommodations in all respects. I 1 DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP IN CONNECTION j 1 STEAM HEAT o - K Warren Cox, Prop. St. George, Ltah I THEReITnO ? ABOUT IT I 8 , Good Wheat makes Good Flour Good Flour makes Good Bread g I WE HAVE THEM I g You Knead tke Dough We Need the Cash g HURRICANE FLOUR MILL I S JOS. W. WEBB, PROP. I You can't do an honest day's work, have a moment of comfort or pleasure or make a favorable impression on those with whom you come in contact con-tact when you have headache. Why don't you take Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills? For Headache, Backache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Monthly Pains, and pains caused by Rheumatism and Neuritis. We will be glad to send you samples for 2c in stamps. 9 ,j Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. i j 1 Local News Items Grant Leaviit and Irvin Jones of Gunlock attended the dance here last Friday night. Will Grimshaw was a visitor here the latter part of last week from Cedar City. Miss Leatha Iverson left for her home at Mt. Trumbull last Friday after spending several weeks in St. George. John McAllister returned to his home at Kanab Saturday after a short visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus Spendlove of Hurricane came in Friday to spend a few weeks with relatives here. Samuel Bennett of Holden is here to spend the winter working in the temple. Kendall and O. D. Gifford of Springdale were in St. George on business Wednesday. H. K. Christensen, newly elected constable of Springdale precinct, was in St. George Wednesday. Ianthus Spendlove of Hurricane was operated on at the hospital here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. DeWard Hebdon of Rigby, Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends in St. George. . Gordon Mathis left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days on business. Miss Glenna Macfarlane who is attending school at Bunkerville this winter spent the week end with relatives rel-atives here. Miss Daisy Leavitt of Bunkerville spent the week end here visiting her sister, Miss Eva. Mrs. Lizzie Andrus and daughter, Miss Ester, and Miss Katora Parry spent Sunday visiting at Cedar City. William Abbott and son Oscar were in St. George on business Saturday Sat-urday from Mesquite. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Nelson at Provo November 17. Mrs. Orpha Hunt returned home Saturday morning from Payson, Ari zona, wnere sne spent me summer. Mrs. Mary J. Bunker entertained the Mothers club at the home of Mrs. Mary L. Rencher Monday. "The Family Upsairs" was a hit on the screen. It is a home run on the stage. November 28 and 30, at opera house. Adv. Let us all join in adopting the slogan, "All for Health, Health for All," and make the meaning possible pos-sible by buying and using our full quota of Christmas seals. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wakeling and Miss Grace Marshall was visiting relatives here Saturday en route from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles where she will spend about a week. Misses Hortense and Evelyn Snow returned home last Thursday from Provo where they spent a few weeks with relatives. Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. M. Grant Prisbrey at Brigham City on November 12. Mr. and Mrs. David Forsha and daughter, Miss Maude. Alex Macfarlane Macfar-lane of Ogden and Miss Janet Macfarlane Mac-farlane of Salt Lake City returned to their homes Monday morning after attending the funeral of Mrs. David H. Morris here. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Mitchell of Mid-vale Mid-vale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Minor H. Prisbrey last Friday. They were en route to Los Angeles to visit relatives. "The Family Upstairs." November Novem-ber 28 and 30. at the opera house. Season tickets for the three mutual plays. SI, or 50 cents single performance. per-formance. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jones of Veyo and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leavitt of Gunlock were St. George visitors visit-ors the fore part of the week. Vi Fuller, a former Dixieite. arrived ar-rived here Tuesday from Pine, Ariz., to spend the winter working in the temple and visiting his daughter, Mrs. Orpha Hunt. Do you remember what a riot the "Family Upstairs" made when it was shown on the screen here? Well, it is better on the stage. See for yourself. November 28 and 30, at the opera house. Adv. ... LeRoy H. Cox, who delivered the Armistice day oration at the celebration cele-bration in Delta oh the 11th, went from there to Kingman. Ariz., where he represented the sheep men in the litigation with the cattle men which were tried there last week. REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL LAST SATURDAY City Engineer Leo A. Snow was instructed by the council last Saturday Sat-urday to make borings on First West street to test the water level in order or-der to determine the best season for the construction of sewer and drain. The sum of $50 was appropriated for the maintenance of school ground equipment. The budget was accepted and ordered or-dered advertised. I . . . ! White Front Service Station I I Cottage Camp in Connection $ 1 FULL LINE OF KELLY SPRINGFIELD AND j J! SILVERTOWN TIRES AND TUBES t ji STEAM VULCANIZING : GAS. OIL AND ACCESSORIES Tourist Cabins j 4 with Electric Lights, Beds and 4 Mattresses, Stove, Table and Stool. l CORNER MAIN AND FIRST NORTH STREETS ? I i j Our Line of i. ' I Personal Engraved Christmas t - ' ' "i Larger and Better than Ever This Year j ir- - -j EOf ' P" If Hundreds of Beautiful Designs to Select From . F i t -1 f- 1 1 Your inspection is solicited and we will not feel inconvenienced J fcr if you should not find a design that pleases you. T Call us on the phone if you wish our representative to call at i jl. your home or office with samples. - -5 I F i I Washington County News PHONE 70-W j ST 1 r "a i |